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By
this
time
everything
was
ready
and
the
boys
entered
the
hole
,
Tom
in
the
lead
.
They
toiled
their
way
to
the
farther
end
of
the
tunnel
,
then
made
their
spliced
kite-strings
fast
and
moved
on
.
A
few
steps
brought
them
to
the
spring
,
and
Tom
felt
a
shudder
quiver
all
through
him
.
He
showed
Huck
the
fragment
of
candle-wick
perched
on
a
lump
of
clay
against
the
wall
,
and
described
how
he
and
Becky
had
watched
the
flame
struggle
and
expire
.
The
boys
began
to
quiet
down
to
whispers
,
now
,
for
the
stillness
and
gloom
of
the
place
oppressed
their
spirits
.
They
went
on
,
and
presently
entered
and
followed
Tom
's
other
corridor
until
they
reached
the
"
jumping-off
place
.
"
The
candles
revealed
the
fact
that
it
was
not
really
a
precipice
,
but
only
a
steep
clay
hill
twenty
or
thirty
feet
high
.
Tom
whispered
:
"
Now
I
'll
show
you
something
,
Huck
.
"
He
held
his
candle
aloft
and
said
:
"
Look
as
far
around
the
corner
as
you
can
.
Do
you
see
that
?
There
--
on
the
big
rock
over
yonder
--
done
with
candle-smoke
.
"
"
Tom
,
it
's
a
CROSS
!
"
"
NOW
where
's
your
Number
Two
?
'
UNDER
THE
CROSS
,
'
hey
?
Right
yonder
's
where
I
saw
Injun
Joe
poke
up
his
candle
,
Huck
!
"
Huck
stared
at
the
mystic
sign
awhile
,
and
then
said
with
a
shaky
voice
:
"
Tom
,
less
git
out
of
here
!
"
"
What
!
and
leave
the
treasure
?
"