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Tom
was
about
to
take
refuge
in
a
lie
,
when
he
saw
two
long
tails
of
yellow
hair
hanging
down
a
back
that
he
recognized
by
the
electric
sympathy
of
love
;
and
by
that
form
was
THE
ONLY
VACANT
PLACE
on
the
girls
'
side
of
the
schoolhouse
.
He
instantly
said
:
"
I
STOPPED
TO
TALK
WITH
HUCKLEBERRY
FINN
!
"
The
master
's
pulse
stood
still
,
and
he
stared
helplessly
.
The
buzz
of
study
ceased
.
The
pupils
wondered
if
this
foolhardy
boy
had
lost
his
mind
.
The
master
said
:
"
You
--
you
did
what
?
"
"
Stopped
to
talk
with
Huckleberry
Finn
.
"
There
was
no
mistaking
the
words
.
"
Thomas
Sawyer
,
this
is
the
most
astounding
confession
I
have
ever
listened
to
.
No
mere
ferule
will
answer
for
this
offence
.
Take
off
your
jacket
.
"
The
master
's
arm
performed
until
it
was
tired
and
the
stock
of
switches
notably
diminished
.
Then
the
order
followed
:
"
Now
,
sir
,
go
and
sit
with
the
girls
!
And
let
this
be
a
warning
to
you
.
"
The
titter
that
rippled
around
the
room
appeared
to
abash
the
boy
,
but
in
reality
that
result
was
caused
rather
more
by
his
worshipful
awe
of
his
unknown
idol
and
the
dread
pleasure
that
lay
in
his
high
good
fortune
.
He
sat
down
upon
the
end
of
the
pine
bench
and
the
girl
hitched
herself
away
from
him
with
a
toss
of
her
head
.
Nudges
and
winks
and
whispers
traversed
the
room
,
but
Tom
sat
still
,
with
his
arms
upon
the
long
,
low
desk
before
him
,
and
seemed
to
study
his
book
.