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681
"
Sh
!
What
's
that
?
"
he
whispered
.
682
"
Sounds
like
--
like
hogs
grunting
.
No
--
it
's
somebody
snoring
,
Tom
.
"
683
"
That
IS
it
!
Where
'
bouts
is
it
,
Huck
?
"
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684
"
I
bleeve
it
's
down
at
'
tother
end
.
Sounds
so
,
anyway
.
Pap
used
to
sleep
there
,
sometimes
,
'
long
with
the
hogs
,
but
laws
bless
you
,
he
just
lifts
things
when
HE
snores
.
Besides
,
I
reckon
he
ai
n't
ever
coming
back
to
this
town
any
more
.
"
685
The
spirit
of
adventure
rose
in
the
boys
'
souls
once
more
.
686
"
Hucky
,
do
you
das
'
t
to
go
if
I
lead
?
"
687
"
I
do
n't
like
to
,
much
.
Tom
,
s
'
pose
it
's
Injun
Joe
!
"
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688
Tom
quailed
.
But
presently
the
temptation
rose
up
strong
again
and
the
boys
agreed
to
try
,
with
the
understanding
that
they
would
take
to
their
heels
if
the
snoring
stopped
.
So
they
went
tiptoeing
stealthily
down
,
the
one
behind
the
other
.
When
they
had
got
to
within
five
steps
of
the
snorer
,
Tom
stepped
on
a
stick
,
and
it
broke
with
a
sharp
snap
.
The
man
moaned
,
writhed
a
little
,
and
his
face
came
into
the
moonlight
.
It
was
Muff
Potter
.
The
boys
'
hearts
had
stood
still
,
and
their
hopes
too
,
when
the
man
moved
,
but
their
fears
passed
away
now
.
They
tiptoed
out
,
through
the
broken
weather-boarding
,
and
stopped
at
a
little
distance
to
exchange
a
parting
word
.
That
long
,
lugubrious
howl
rose
on
the
night
air
again
!
They
turned
and
saw
the
strange
dog
standing
within
a
few
feet
of
where
Potter
was
lying
,
and
FACING
Potter
,
with
his
nose
pointing
heavenward
.
689
"
Oh
,
geeminy
,
it
's
HIM
!
"
exclaimed
both
boys
,
in
a
breath
.
690
"
Say
,
Tom
--
they
say
a
stray
dog
come
howling
around
Johnny
Miller
's
house
,
'
bout
midnight
,
as
much
as
two
weeks
ago
;
and
a
whippoorwill
come
in
and
lit
on
the
banisters
and
sung
,
the
very
same
evening
;
and
there
ai
n't
anybody
dead
there
yet
.
"