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"
'
Tai
n't
thunder
,
"
said
Huckleberry
,
in
an
awed
tone
,
"
becuz
thunder
--
"
"
Hark
!
"
said
Tom
.
"
Listen
--
do
n't
talk
.
"
They
waited
a
time
that
seemed
an
age
,
and
then
the
same
muffled
boom
troubled
the
solemn
hush
.
"
Let
's
go
and
see
.
"
They
sprang
to
their
feet
and
hurried
to
the
shore
toward
the
town
.
They
parted
the
bushes
on
the
bank
and
peered
out
over
the
water
.
The
little
steam
ferryboat
was
about
a
mile
below
the
village
,
drifting
with
the
current
.
Her
broad
deck
seemed
crowded
with
people
.
There
were
a
great
many
skiffs
rowing
about
or
floating
with
the
stream
in
the
neighborhood
of
the
ferryboat
,
but
the
boys
could
not
determine
what
the
men
in
them
were
doing
.
Presently
a
great
jet
of
white
smoke
burst
from
the
ferryboat
's
side
,
and
as
it
expanded
and
rose
in
a
lazy
cloud
,
that
same
dull
throb
of
sound
was
borne
to
the
listeners
again
.
"
I
know
now
!
"
exclaimed
Tom
;
"
somebody
's
drownded
!
"
"
That
's
it
!
"
said
Huck
;
"
they
done
that
last
summer
,
when
Bill
Turner
got
drownded
;
they
shoot
a
cannon
over
the
water
,
and
that
makes
him
come
up
to
the
top
.
Yes
,
and
they
take
loaves
of
bread
and
put
quicksilver
in
'em
and
set
'em
afloat
,
and
wherever
there
's
anybody
that
's
drownded
,
they
'll
float
right
there
and
stop
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
've
heard
about
that
,
"
said
Joe
.
"
I
wonder
what
makes
the
bread
do
that
.
"
"
Oh
,
it
ai
n't
the
bread
,
so
much
,
"
said
Tom
;
"
I
reckon
it
's
mostly
what
they
SAY
over
it
before
they
start
it
out
.
"