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"
Let
me
in
--
quick
!
I
'll
tell
everything
.
"
"
Why
,
who
are
you
?
"
"
Huckleberry
Finn
--
quick
,
let
me
in
!
"
"
Huckleberry
Finn
,
indeed
!
It
ai
n't
a
name
to
open
many
doors
,
I
judge
!
But
let
him
in
,
lads
,
and
let
's
see
what
's
the
trouble
.
"
"
Please
do
n't
ever
tell
I
told
you
,
"
were
Huck
's
first
words
when
he
got
in
.
"
Please
do
n't
--
I
'd
be
killed
,
sure
--
but
the
widow
's
been
good
friends
to
me
sometimes
,
and
I
want
to
tell
--
I
WILL
tell
if
you
'll
promise
you
wo
n't
ever
say
it
was
me
.
"
"
By
George
,
he
HAS
got
something
to
tell
,
or
he
would
n't
act
so
!
"
exclaimed
the
old
man
;
"
out
with
it
and
nobody
here
'll
ever
tell
,
lad
.
"
Three
minutes
later
the
old
man
and
his
sons
,
well
armed
,
were
up
the
hill
,
and
just
entering
the
sumach
path
on
tiptoe
,
their
weapons
in
their
hands
.
Huck
accompanied
them
no
further
.
He
hid
behind
a
great
bowlder
and
fell
to
listening
.
There
was
a
lagging
,
anxious
silence
,
and
then
all
of
a
sudden
there
was
an
explosion
of
firearms
and
a
cry
.
Huck
waited
for
no
particulars
.
He
sprang
away
and
sped
down
the
hill
as
fast
as
his
legs
could
carry
him
.
As
the
earliest
suspicion
of
dawn
appeared
on
Sunday
morning
,
Huck
came
groping
up
the
hill
and
rapped
gently
at
the
old
Welshman
's
door
.
The
inmates
were
asleep
,
but
it
was
a
sleep
that
was
set
on
a
hair-trigger
,
on
account
of
the
exciting
episode
of
the
night
.
A
call
came
from
a
window
:
"
Who
's
there
!
"