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861
"
But
they
do
n't
say
anything
over
it
,
"
said
Huck
.
"
I
've
seen
'em
and
they
do
n't
.
"
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"
Well
,
that
's
funny
,
"
said
Tom
.
"
But
maybe
they
say
it
to
themselves
.
Of
COURSE
they
do
.
Anybody
might
know
that
.
"
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The
other
boys
agreed
that
there
was
reason
in
what
Tom
said
,
because
an
ignorant
lump
of
bread
,
uninstructed
by
an
incantation
,
could
not
be
expected
to
act
very
intelligently
when
set
upon
an
errand
of
such
gravity
.
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"
By
jings
,
I
wish
I
was
over
there
,
now
,
"
said
Joe
.
865
"
I
do
too
"
said
Huck
"
I
'd
give
heaps
to
know
who
it
is
.
"
866
The
boys
still
listened
and
watched
.
Presently
a
revealing
thought
flashed
through
Tom
's
mind
,
and
he
exclaimed
:
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"
Boys
,
I
know
who
's
drownded
--
it
's
us
!
"
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868
They
felt
like
heroes
in
an
instant
.
Here
was
a
gorgeous
triumph
;
they
were
missed
;
they
were
mourned
;
hearts
were
breaking
on
their
account
;
tears
were
being
shed
;
accusing
memories
of
unkindness
to
these
poor
lost
lads
were
rising
up
,
and
unavailing
regrets
and
remorse
were
being
indulged
;
and
best
of
all
,
the
departed
were
the
talk
of
the
whole
town
,
and
the
envy
of
all
the
boys
,
as
far
as
this
dazzling
notoriety
was
concerned
.
This
was
fine
.
It
was
worth
while
to
be
a
pirate
,
after
all
.
869
As
twilight
drew
on
,
the
ferryboat
went
back
to
her
accustomed
business
and
the
skiffs
disappeared
.
The
pirates
returned
to
camp
.
They
were
jubilant
with
vanity
over
their
new
grandeur
and
the
illustrious
trouble
they
were
making
.
They
caught
fish
,
cooked
supper
and
ate
it
,
and
then
fell
to
guessing
at
what
the
village
was
thinking
and
saying
about
them
;
and
the
pictures
they
drew
of
the
public
distress
on
their
account
were
gratifying
to
look
upon
--
from
their
point
of
view
.
But
when
the
shadows
of
night
closed
them
in
,
they
gradually
ceased
to
talk
,
and
sat
gazing
into
the
fire
,
with
their
minds
evidently
wandering
elsewhere
.
The
excitement
was
gone
,
now
,
and
Tom
and
Joe
could
not
keep
back
thoughts
of
certain
persons
at
home
who
were
not
enjoying
this
fine
frolic
as
much
as
they
were
.
Misgivings
came
;
they
grew
troubled
and
unhappy
;
a
sigh
or
two
escaped
,
unawares
.
By
and
by
Joe
timidly
ventured
upon
a
roundabout
"
feeler
"
as
to
how
the
others
might
look
upon
a
return
to
civilization
--
not
right
now
,
but
--
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Tom
withered
him
with
derision
!
Huck
,
being
uncommitted
as
yet
,
joined
in
with
Tom
,
and
the
waverer
quickly
"
explained
,
"
and
was
glad
to
get
out
of
the
scrape
with
as
little
taint
of
chicken-hearted
homesickness
clinging
to
his
garments
as
he
could
.
Mutiny
was
effectually
laid
to
rest
for
the
moment
.