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"
I
wo
n't
!
You
can
all
go
,
if
you
want
to
.
I
mean
to
stay
.
"
"
Tom
,
I
better
go
.
"
"
Well
,
go
'
long
--
who
's
hendering
you
.
"
Huck
began
to
pick
up
his
scattered
clothes
.
He
said
:
"
Tom
,
I
wisht
you
'd
come
,
too
.
Now
you
think
it
over
.
We
'll
wait
for
you
when
we
get
to
shore
.
"
"
Well
,
you
'll
wait
a
blame
long
time
,
that
's
all
.
"
Huck
started
sorrowfully
away
,
and
Tom
stood
looking
after
him
,
with
a
strong
desire
tugging
at
his
heart
to
yield
his
pride
and
go
along
too
.
He
hoped
the
boys
would
stop
,
but
they
still
waded
slowly
on
.
It
suddenly
dawned
on
Tom
that
it
was
become
very
lonely
and
still
.
He
made
one
final
struggle
with
his
pride
,
and
then
darted
after
his
comrades
,
yelling
:
"
Wait
!
Wait
!
I
want
to
tell
you
something
!
"
They
presently
stopped
and
turned
around
.
When
he
got
to
where
they
were
,
he
began
unfolding
his
secret
,
and
they
listened
moodily
till
at
last
they
saw
the
"
point
"
he
was
driving
at
,
and
then
they
set
up
a
war-whoop
of
applause
and
said
it
was
"
splendid
!
"
and
said
if
he
had
told
them
at
first
,
they
would
n't
have
started
away
.
He
made
a
plausible
excuse
;
but
his
real
reason
had
been
the
fear
that
not
even
the
secret
would
keep
them
with
him
any
very
great
length
of
time
,
and
so
he
had
meant
to
hold
it
in
reserve
as
a
last
seduction
.