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1 [21] material is ',The ,Adventures of ,Tom MAT]IAL IS ',! ,ADV5TURES ( ,TOM
2 MAT]IAL IS ,8,! ,ADV5TURES ( ,TOM
3 [22] ,Sawyer', and the author is ',Mark ,Twain'. ,SAWY]'1 &! AU?OR IS ',M>K ,TWA9'4
4 ,SAWY]0'1 &! AU?OR IS ,8,M>K ,TWA90'4
5 [63] ,,NOT ,,IN ,,ANY ,,CASE ,,BE ,,LIABLE ,,FOR ,,N ,,9 ,,ANY ,,CASE ,,BE ,,LIA# ,,=
6 ,,N ,,9 ,,ANY ,,CASE ,,2 ,,LIA# ,,=
7 [74] ,Bookshare-#1232081-3-2. ,, ,BOOK%>E-#ABCBJHA-C-B4 11
8 ,BOOK%>E-#ABCBJHA-C-B4 ,,
9 [160] a body to know what's coming? ,He 'pears to know just how A BODY 6"K :AT'S -+8 ,HE 'PE>S 6"K J H[
10 A BODY 6"K :AT'S -+8 ,HE ,8PE>S 6"K J H[
11 [272] disturbed. ,It consisted in a peculiar bird-like 4TURB$4 ,X 3SI/$ 9 A PECULI> BIRD-LIKE
12 4TURB$4 ,X 3SI/$ 9 A PECULI> BIRD-L
13 [467] me ,I got to go an' git dis water an' not stop ME ,I GOT 6G AN' GIT DIS WAT] AN' N /OP
14 ME ,I GOT 6G AN0' GIT DIS WAT] AN' N /OP
15 [470] an' so she tole me go 'long an' 'tend to my AN' S %E TOLE ME G 'L;G AN' 'T5D 6MY
16 AN' S %E TOLE ME G ,8L;G AN0' ,8T5D 6MY
17 [472] whitewashin'." :ITEWA%9'40
18 :ITEWA%90'40
19 [479] ',Deed she would." ',DE$ %E WD40
20 ,8,DE$ %E WD40
21 [524] intervals, followed by a deep-toned ding- 9T]VALS1 FOLL[$ 0A DEEP-T"OD D+-
22 9T]VALS1 FOLL[$ 0A DEEP-TON$ D+-
23 [545] ling! ,Chow-child-chow-chow!" ,The left hand began L+6 ,*[-*ILD-*[-*[60 ,! LEFT H& 2GAN
24 L+6 ,*[-*-*[-*[60 ,! LEFT H& 2GAN
25 [854] tears would fall like rain, and her lips pray ,God TE>S WD FALL L RA91 & H] LIPS PRAY ,GOD
26 TE>S WD FALL L RA91 & H] LIPS PRAY ,GOD
27 [910] ed, so untimely cut down? ED1 S UN"TLY CUT D[N8
28 $1 S UN"TLY CUT D[N8
29 [954] ",In spirit --" 8,9 _S --0
30 8,IN _S --0
31 [955] ",In spirit; blessed are the poor in spirit, for they -- 8,9 _S2 B.S$ >E ! POOR 9 _S1 = !Y --
32 8,IN _S2 B.S$ >E ! POOR 9 _S1 = !Y --
33 [1167] subsidence of ,Mr. ,Walters' voice, and the con- SUBSID;E ( ,MR4 ,WALT]S' VOICE1 &! CON-
34 SUBSID;E ( ,MR4 ,WALT]S0' VOICE1 &! CON-
35 [1355] generous, good-hearted soul and well-to-do, her hill G5]\S1 GD-HE>T$ S\L & WELL-TO-DO1 H] HILL
36 G5]\S1 GD-HE>T$ S\L & WELL-TO-D1 H] HILL
37 [1622] ,Tell 'em so, ,Sid. ,And ,Sid, you give my ,TELL 'EM S1 ,SID4 ,& ,SID1 Y GIVE MY
38 ,TELL ,8EM S1 ,SID4 ,& ,SID1 Y GIVE MY
39 [1760] ",In the daytime?" 8,9 ! "D"T80
40 8,IN ! "D"T80
41 [1775] these warts,' ^! W>TS1'
42 ^! W>TS10'
43 [1788] ,I take 'em off with a bean." ,I TAKE 'EM (F )A B1N40
44 ,I TAKE ,8EM (F )A B1N40
45 [1802] off wart; come no more to bother me!' it's better. (F W>T2 -E NO M 6BO!R ME6' X'S BETT]4
46 (F W>T2 -E NO M 6BO!R ME60' X'S BETT]4
47 [1805] -- how do you cure 'em with dead cats?" -- H[ D Y CURE 'EM ) D1D CATS80
48 -- H[ D Y CURE ,8EM ) D1D CATS80
49 [1814] warts follow cat, ,I'm done with ye!' ,That'll W>TS FOLL[ CAT1 ,I'M D"O ) YE6' ,T'LL
50 W>TS FOLL[ CAT1 ,I'M D"O ) YE60' ,T'LL
51 [1846] ",Afeard! ',Tain't likely. ,Will you meow?" 8,AFE>D6 ',TA9'T LIKELY4 ,W Y ME[80
52 8,AFE>D6 ,8,TA9'T LIKELY4 ,W Y ME[80
53 [1848] ,Last time, you kep' me a-meowing around till old ,LA/ "T1 Y KEP' ME A-ME[+ >.D TILL OLD
54 ,LA/ "T1 Y KEP0' ME A-ME[+ >.D TILL OLD
55 [1850] ',Dern that cat!' and so ,I hove a brick through his ',D]N T CAT6' & S ,I HOVE A BRICK "? 8
56 ,8,D]N T CAT60' & S ,I HOVE A BRICK "? 8
57 [1866] thou- sand of 'em if ,I wanted to." ?\- S& ( 'EM IF ,I WANT$ TO40
58 ?\- S& ( ,8EM IF ,I WANT$ TO40
59 [1887] seat with busi- ness-like alacrity. ,The master, S1T ) BUSI- NESS-LIKE ALACR;Y4 ,! MA/]1
60 S1T ) BUSI- NESS-L ALACR;Y4 ,! MA/]1
61 [1901] ,,VACANT ,,PLACE on the girls' side #77 ,,VACANT ,,PLACE ON ! GIRLS' SIDE #GG
62 ,,VACANT ,,PLACE ON ! GIRLS0' SIDE #GG
63 [2111] 'em the slip, and turn down through the lane and come 'EM ! SLIP1 & TURN D[N "? ! LANE & -E
64 ,8EM ! SLIP1 & TURN D[N "? ! LANE & -E
65 [2137] ",Was you ever at a circus?" said ,Tom. 8,0 Y "E AT A CIRCUS80 SD ,TOM4
66 8,WAS Y "E AT A CIRCUS80 SD ,TOM4
67 [2340] ,Avenger of the ,Spanish ,Mainto" ,AV5G] (! ,SPANI% ,MA9TO0
68 ,AV5G] (! ,SPANI% ,MA960
69 [2446] ,Guy of ,Guis- borne.' ,You're to turn around and ,GUY ( ,GUIS- BORNE4' ,Y'RE 6TURN >.D &
70 ,GUY ( ,GUIS- BORNE40' ,Y'RE 6TURN >.D &
71 [2481] restless impatience. ,When it seemed to RE/.S IMPATI;E4 ,:5 X SEEM$ 6
72 RE/.S IMPATI;E4 ,:5 X SEEM$ TO
73 [2496] ticking of a death- watch in the wall at the bed's TICK+ (A D1?- WAT* 9 ! WALL AT ! 2D'S
74 TICK+ (A D1?- WAT* 9 ! WALL AT ! B$'S
75 [2562] 'bout these-yer dead people, ,Tom." 'B\T ^!-Y] D1D P1 ,TOM40
76 ,8B\T ^!-Y] D1D P1 ,TOM40
77 [2602] ",They're ,,HUMANS! ,One of 'em is, 8,!Y'RE ,,HUMANS6 ,"O ( 'EM IS1
78 8,!Y'RE ,,HUMANS6 ,"O ( ,8EM IS1
79 [2605] ",No -- 'tain't so, is it?" 8,NO -- 'TAIN'T S1 IS X80
80 8,NO -- 'TA9'T S1 IS X80
81 [2712] do it? ,Joe, ,I never meant to -- 'pon my D X8 ,JOE1 ,I N"E M1NT TO -- 'PON MY
82 D X8 ,JOE1 ,I N"E M1NT TO -- ,8PON MY
83 [2834] scrawl- ed these lines, emphasizing each slow SCRAWL- ED ^! L9ES1 EMPHASIZ+ EA* SL[
84 SCRAWL- $ ^! L9ES1 EMPHASIZ+ EA* SL[
85 [2894] ,The dog howled again. ,The boys' hearts sank ,! DOG H[L$ AG4 ,! BOYS' HE>TS SANK
86 ,! DOG H[L$ AG4 ,! BOYS0' HE>TS SANK
87 [2907] reckon there ain't no mistake 'bout where RECKON "! A9'T NO MISTAKE 'B\T ":
88 RECKON "! A9'T NO MISTAKE ,8B\T ":
89 [2933] ",That ,,IS it! ,Where 'bouts is it, ,Huck?" 8,T ,,IS X6 ,": 'B\TS IS X1 ,HUCK80
90 8,T ,,IS X6 ,": ,8B\TS IS X1 ,HUCK80
91 [2939] ,The spirit of adventure rose in the boys' souls ,! _S ( ADV5TURE ROSE 9 ! BOYS' S\LS
92 ,! _S ( ADV5TURE ROSE 9 ! BOYS0' S\LS
93 [2964] howling around ,Johnny ,Miller's house, 'bout H[L+ >.D ,JOHNNY ,MILL]'S H\SE1 'B\T
94 H[L+ >.D ,JOHNNY ,MILL]'S H\SE1 ,8B\T
95 [3159] night you said, ',It's blood, it's blood, that's NI<T Y SD1 ',X'S BLOOD1 X'S BLOOD1 T'S
96 NI<T Y SD1 ',IT'S BLOOD1 X'S BLOOD1 T'S
97 [3160] what it is!' ,You said that over and over. ,And you said, :AT X IS6' ,Y SD T OV] & OV]4 ,& Y SD1
98 :AT X IS60' ,Y SD T OV] & OV]4 ,& Y SD1
99 [3161] ',Don't torment me so -- ,I'll tell!' ',DON'T TOR;T ME S -- ,I'LL TELL6'
100 ,8,DON'T TOR;T ME S -- ,I'LL TELL60'
101 [3358] 'thout any more feeling than if he was a human!" '?\T ANY M FEEL+ ?AN IF HE 0 A HUMAN60
102 ,8?\T ANY M FEEL+ ?AN IF HE 0 A HUMAN60
103 [3425] had the friendless to complain? ,Yes, they had forced him to it _H ! FR.S 6-PLAIN8 ,YES1 !Y _H =C$ HM 6X
104 _H ! FR.S 6-PLA98 ,YES1 !Y _H =C$ HM 6X
105 [3526] whispers that if "the foe" stirred, to #142 :ISP]S T IF 8! FOE0 /IRR$1 6 #ADB
106 :ISP]S T IF 8! FOE0 /IRR$1 TO #ADB
107 [3632] rain, and --" RA91 & --0
108 RA91 & --0
109 [3720] ,Bead- ed dewdrops stood upon the leaves and ,B1D- ED DEWDROPS /OOD ^U ! L1VES &
110 ,B1D- $ DEWDROPS /OOD ^U ! L1VES &
111 [3905] depart- ed were the talk of the whole town, and the envy of DE"P- ED 7 ! TALK (! :OLE T[N1 &! 5VY (
112 DE"P- $ 7 ! TALK (! :OLE T[N1 &! 5VY (
113 [3982] later the skiff's head was standing high up, against the LAT] ! SKI6'S H1D 0 /&+ HI< UP1 AG/ !
114 LAT] ! SKIFF'S H1D 0 /&+ HI< UP1 AG/ !
115 [4032] care of ,,HIM -- never you trouble ,,YOUR-SELF, C>E ( ,,HM -- N"E Y TR\# ,,YR-SELF1
116 C>E ( ,,HM -- N"E Y TR\# ,,Y\R-SELF1
117 [4154] ,,AFTER dinner all the gang turned out to ,,AF D9N] ALL ! GANG TURN$ \ 6
118 ,,AF D9N] ALL ! GANG TURN$ \ TO
119 [4246] ,Huck said, ";,Y-;e-;s -- without any heart ,HUCK SD1 8;,Y-;E-;S -- )\T ANY HE>T
120 ,HUCK SD1 8;,Y-;E-;S0 -- )\T ANY HE>T
121 [4355] smoke.' ,And you'll say, kind of careless like, as SMOKE4' ,& Y'LL SAY1 K9D ( C>E.S L1 Z
122 SMOKE40' ,& Y'LL SAY1 K9D ( C>E.S L1 Z
123 [4356] if it warn't anything, you'll say, ',Yes, ,I IF X W>N'T ANY?+1 Y'LL SAY1 ',YES1 ,I
124 IF X W>N'T ANY?+1 Y'LL SAY1 ,8,YES1 ,I
125 [4358] tobacker ain't very good.' ,And ,I'll say, TOBACK] A9'T V GD4' ,& ,I'LL SAY1
126 TOBACK] A9'T V GD40' ,& ,I'LL SAY1
127 [4359] ',Oh, that's all right, if it's ,,STRONG enough.' ',OH1 T'S ALL "R1 IF X'S ,,/R;G 5\<4'
128 ,8,OH1 T'S ALL "R1 IF X'S ,,/R;G 5\<40'
129 [4361] as ca'm, and then just see 'em look!" Z CA'M1 & !N J SEE 'EM LOOK60
130 Z CA'M1 & !N J SEE ,8EM LOOK60
131 [4372] ,Every pore inside the boys' cheeks became a ,E PORE 9SIDE ! BOYS' *EEKS 2CAME A
132 ,E PORE 9SIDE ! BOYS0' *EEKS 2CAME A
133 [4568] did so-and-so the last time they saw him, and how ,Joe DID S-&-SO ! LA/ "T !Y SAW HM1 & H[ ,JOE
134 DID S-&-S ! LA/ "T !Y SAW HM1 & H[ ,JOE
135 [4691] joke, ,Tom, to keep everybody suffering 'most a JOKE1 ,TOM1 6KEEP "EYBODY SU6]+ 'MO/ A
136 JOKE1 ,TOM1 6KEEP "EYBODY SU6]+ ,8MO/ A
137 [4702] ",I -- well, ,I don't know. ',Twd 'a' 8,I -- WELL1 ,I DON'T "K4 ',TWD ,8A0'
138 8,I -- WELL1 ,I DON'T "K4 ',TWD 'A0'
139 [4742] ",And it seems to me that you said, ',Why, ,I 8,& X SEEMS 6ME T Y SD1 ',:Y1 ,I
140 8,& X SEEMS 6ME T Y SD1 ,8,:Y1 ,I
141 [4760] like to see her get around ,,THIS with her rubbage 'bout L 6SEE H] GET >.D ,,? ) H] RU2AGE 'B\T
142 L 6SEE H] GET >.D ,,? ) H] RU2AGE ,8B\T
143 [4789] ",I lay ,I did! ,There must 'a' been an 8,I LAY ,I DID6 ,"! M/ ,8A0' BE5 AN
144 8,I LAY ,I DID6 ,"! M/ 'A0' BE5 AN
145 [4795] ",And then there was a whole lot of talk 'bout 8,& !N "! 0 A :OLE LOT ( TALK 'B\T
146 8,& !N "! 0 A :OLE LOT ( TALK ,8B\T
147 [4801] couldn't told it more like if you'd 'a' seen #193 CDN'T TOLD X M L IF Y'D ,8A0' SE5 #AIC
148 CDN'T TOLD X M L IF Y'D 'A0' SE5 #AIC
149 [4806] piece of sycamore bark, ',We ain't dead -- PIECE ( SYCAMORE B>K1 ',WE A9'T D1D --
150 PIECE ( SYCAMORE B>K1 ,8,WE A9'T D1D --
151 [4807] we are only off being pirates,' and put it on the WE >E ONLY (F 2+ PIRATES1' & PUT X ON !
152 WE >E ONLY (F 2+ PIRATES10' & PUT X ON !
153 [4820] ,Tom, if you was ever found again -- now go 'long ,TOM1 IF Y 0 "E F.D AG -- N[ G 'L;G
154 ,TOM1 IF Y 0 "E F.D AG -- N[ G ,8L;G
155 [4894] ",I was in ,Miss ,Peters' class, where ,I 8,I 0 9 ,MISS ,PET]S' CLASS1 ": ,I
156 8,I 0 9 ,MISS ,PET]S0' CLASS1 ": ,I
157 [4963] ,Tom hint- ed at things he had to attend to; things ,TOM H9T- ED AT ?+S HE _H 6ATT5D TO2 ?+S
158 ,TOM H9T- $ AT ?+S HE _H 6ATT5D TO2 ?+S
159 [4979] gouging. ",Oh, you do, do you? ,You holler 'nough, do G\G+4 8,OH1 Y D1 D Y8 ,Y HOLL] 'N\<1 D
160 G\G+4 8,OH1 Y D1 D Y8 ,Y HOLL] ,8N\<1 D
161 [5129] hearted and happy again. ,He started to HE>T$ & HAPPY AG4 ,HE />T$ 6
162 HE>T$ & HAPPY AG4 ,HE />T$ TO
163 [5214] ,Girls' faces always tell on them. ,They ain't ,GIRLS' FACES ALW TELL ON !M4 ,!Y A9'T
164 ,GIRLS0' FACES ALW TELL ON !M4 ,!Y A9'T
165 [5254] up, yawn- ed, then unlocked his desk, and reached for UP1 YAWN- ED1 !N UNLOCK$ 8 DESK1 & R1*$ =
166 UP1 YAWN- $1 !N UNLOCK$ 8 DESK1 & R1*$ =
167 [5322]
168 --
169 [5326] master, always severe, grew severer and #214 MA/]1 ALW SEV]E1 GREW SEV]ER & #BAD
170 MA/]1 ALW SEV]E1 GREW SEV]] & #BAD
171 [5417] proceeded to read, with labored attention to PROCE$$ 6R1D1 ) LABOR$ ATT5;N 6
172 PROCE$$ 6R1D1 ) LABOR$ ATT5;N TO
173 [5455] ",In the common walks of life, with what 8,9 ! -MON WALKS ( LIFE1 ) :AT
174 8,IN ! -MON WALKS ( LIFE1 ) :AT
175 [5461] throng, 'the observed of all observers.' ,Her ?R;G1 '! OBS]V$ ( ALL OBS]V]S4' ,H]
176 ?R;G1 ,8! OBS]V$ ( ALL OBS]V]S40' ,H]
177 [5466] ",In such delicious fancies time quickly 8,9 S* DELICI\S FANCIES "T QKLY
178 8,IN S* DELICI\S FANCIES "T QKLY
179 [5469] bright dreams. ,How fairy-like does everything appear B"R DR1MS4 ,H[ FAIRY-LIKE DOES "EY?+ APPE>
180 B"R DR1MS4 ,H[ FAIRY-L DOES "EY?+ APPE>
181 [5498] ",Yet shame ,I not to bear an o'er-full heart, 8,YET %AME ,I N 6BE> AN O']-;LL HE>T1
182 8,YET %AME ,I N 6BE> AN O']-FULL HE>T1
183 [5499] ,Nor blush to turn behind my tearful eyes; ',Tis ,NOR BLU% 6TURN 2H MY TE>;L EYES2 ',TIS
184 ,NOR BLU% 6TURN 2H MY TE>;L EYES2 ,8,TIS
185 [5528] second bliss in joy,' came to my side. ,She SECOND BLISS 9 JOY1' CAME 6MY SIDE4 ,%E
186 SECOND BLISS 9 JOY10' CAME 6MY SIDE4 ,%E
187 [5719] erence to the murder sent a shudder to ];E 6! MURD] S5T A %U4] 6
188 ];E 6! MURD] S5T A %U4] TO
189 [5732] "',Bout what?" 8',B\T :AT80
190 8,8,B\T :AT80
191 [5805] to myself, says ,I, ',I used to mend all the boys' 6MYF1 SAYS ,I1 ',I US$ 6M5D ALL ! BOYS'
192 6MYF1 SAYS ,I1 ',I US$ 6M5D ALL ! BOYS0'
193 [5806] kites and things, and show 'em where the good fishin' KITES & ?+S1 & %[ 'EM ": ! GD FI%9'
194 KITES & ?+S1 & %[ ,8EM ": ! GD FI%90'
195 [5807] places was, and befriend 'em what ,I could, and now PLACES WAS1 & 2FRI5D 'EM :AT ,I CD1 & N[
196 PLACES WAS1 & 2FR ,8EM :AT ,I CD1 & N[
197 [5811] them.' ,Well, boys, ,I done an awful thing -- !M4' ,WELL1 BOYS1 ,I D"O AN AW;L ?+ --
198 !M40' ,WELL1 BOYS1 ,I D"O AN AW;L ?+ --
199 [5817] you've befriendiended me. ,But what ,I want to say, Y'VE 2FRI5DI5D$ ME4 ,B :AT ,I WANT 6SAY1
200 Y'VE 2FRI5D$ ME4 ,B :AT ,I WANT 6SAY1
201 [5824] another's backs and let me touch 'em. ,That's it. ANO!R'S BACKS & LET ME T\* 'EM4 ,T'S X4
202 ANO!R'S BACKS & LET ME T\* ,8EM4 ,T'S X4
203 [5925] ",In the graveyard!" 8,9 ! GRAVEY>D60
204 8,IN ! GRAVEY>D60
205 [5928] ",In the graveyard." 8,9 ! GRAVEY>D40
206 8,IN ! GRAVEY>D40
207 [5931] ",Were you anywhere near ,Horse ,Williams' 8,7 Y ANY": NE> ,HORSE ,WILLIAMS'
208 8,W]E Y ANY": NE> ,HORSE ,WILLIAMS0'
209 [5937] ",Were you hidden, or not?" 8,7 Y HI451 OR N80
210 8,W]E Y HI451 OR N80
211 [6073] 'em." 'EM40
212 ,8EM40
213 [6096] ",Well, ,I don' know no kings, ,Tom." 8,WELL1 ,I DON' "K NO K+S1 ,TOM40
214 8,WELL1 ,I DON0' "K NO K+S1 ,TOM40
215 [6098] to ,Europe you'd see a raft of 'em hopping 6,EUROPE Y'D SEE A RAFT ( 'EM HOPP+
216 6,EUROPE Y'D SEE A RAFT ( ,8EM HOPP+
217 [6141] sure-'nough sword, and a red necktie and a bull SURE-0'N\< SWORD1 &A R$ NECKTIE &A BULL
218 SURE-'N\< SWORD1 &A R$ NECKTIE &A BULL
219 [6211] ,The boys were there that night, about the appoint- ed ,! BOYS 7 "! T NI<T1 AB ! APPO9T- ED
220 ,! BOYS 7 "! T NI<T1 AB ! APPO9T- $
221 [6230] the shadder to a dot." ! %ADD] 6A DOT40
222 ! %A4] 6A DOT40
223 [6318] ,Huck. ,We might 'a' got into an awful ,HUCK4 ,WE MI<T ,8A0' GOT 96AN AW;L
224 ,HUCK4 ,WE MI<T 'A0' GOT 96AN AW;L
225 [6340] ",Only sheriffs and bishops and rich people and kings, and 8,ONLY %]IFFS & BI%OPS & RI* P & K+S1 &
226 8,ONLY %]I6S & BI%OPS & RI* P & K+S1 &
227 [6342] 'em. ,He always divided up with 'em perfectly 'EM4 ,HE ALW DIVID$ UP ) 'EM P]FECTLY
228 ,8EM4 ,HE ALW DIVID$ UP ) 'EM P]FECTLY
229 [6344] ",Well, he must 'a' been a brick." 8,WELL1 HE M/ ,8A0' BE5 A BRICK40
230 8,WELL1 HE M/ 'A0' BE5 A BRICK40
231 [6402]
232 --
233 [6441] another house about. ',Twon't ever be known that we ANO!R H\SE AB4 ',TWON'T "E 2 "KN T WE
234 ANO!R H\SE AB4 ,8,TWON'T "E 2 "KN T WE
235 [6463] once more, for a look. ,We'll do that 'dangerous' ONCE M1 =A LOOK4 ,WE'LL D T ,8DANG]\S0'
236 ONCE M1 =A LOOK4 ,WE'LL D T 'DANG]\S0'
237 [6510] hap- pen; 'tain't in such a very good place; HAP- P52 'TAIN'T 9 S* A V GD PLACE2
238 HAP- P52 ,8TA9'T 9 S* A V GD PLACE2
239 [6548] ,He ran and brought the boys' pick and shovel. ,HE RAN & BR"\ ! BOYS' PICK & %OVEL4
240 ,HE RAN & BR"\ ! BOYS0' PICK & %OVEL4
241 [6565] about that thing. ',Tain't robbery altogether -- it's AB T ?+4 ',TA9'T RO2]Y ALT -- X'S
242 AB T ?+4 ,8,TA9'T RO2]Y ALT -- X'S
243 [6593] ,The boys' breath forsook them. ,Injun ,Joe ,! BOYS' BR1? =SOOK !M4 ,9JUN ,JOE
244 ,! BOYS0' BR1? =SOOK !M4 ,9JUN ,JOE
245 [6636] ",Revenge? ,What if he means ,,US, 8,REV5GE8 ,:AT IF HE M1NS ,,U1
246 8,REV5GE8 ,:AT IF HE M1NS ,,US1
247 [6651] treasure and four times it wasted to #267 TR1SURE & F\R "TS X WA/$ 6 #BFG
248 TR1SURE & F\R "TS X WA/$ TO #BFG
249 [6693] "',Tain't a dream, then, 'tain't a dream! 8',TA9'T A DR1M1 !N1 'TAIN'T A DR1M6
250 8,8,TA9'T A DR1M1 !N1 'TA9'T A DR1M6
251 [6700] you'd 'a' seen how much dream it was! ,I've had Y'D ,8A0' SE5 H[ M* DR1M X WAS6 ,I'VE _H
252 Y'D 'A0' SE5 H[ M* DR1M X WAS6 ,I'VE _H
253 [6702] ,Spanish devil going for me all through 'em -- ,SPANI% DEVIL GO+ = ME ALL "? 'EM --
254 ,SPANI% DEVIL GO+ = ME ALL "? ,8EM --
255 [6765] ,Huck. ,Why, he might 'a' found out he couldn't ,HUCK4 ,:Y1 HE MI<T ,8A0' F.D \ HE CDN'T
256 ,HUCK4 ,:Y1 HE MI<T 'A0' F.D \ HE CDN'T
257 [6895] ",In ,Ben ,Rogers' hayloft. ,He lets me, 8,9 ,B5 ,ROG]S' HAYL(T4 ,HE LETS ME1
258 8,IN ,B5 ,ROG]S' HAYL(T4 ,HE LETS ME1
259 [6956] ',Stead of going to ,Joe ,Harper's we'll climb ',/1D ( GO+ 6,JOE ,H>P]'S WE'LL CLIMB
260 ,8,/1D ( GO+ 6,JOE ,H>P]'S WE'LL CLIMB
261 [6957] right up the hill and stop at the ,Widow ,Douglas'. "R UP ! HILL & /OP AT ! ,WID[ ,D\GLAS'4
262 "R UP ! HILL & /OP AT ! ,WID[ ,D\GLAS0'4
263 [7080] behind the men, cat-like, with bare feet, allowing them 2H ! M51 CAT-LIKE1 ) B>E FEET1 ALL[+ !M
264 2H ! M51 CAT-L1 ) B>E FEET1 ALL[+ !M
265 [7259] ,I sung out, ',Fire boys!' and blazed away ,I SUNG \1 ',FIRE BOYS6' & BLAZ$ AWAY
266 ,I SUNG \1 ,8,FIRE BOYS60' & BLAZ$ AWAY
267 [7272] 'twd help a good deal. ,But you couldn't see what 'TWD HELP A GD D1L4 ,B Y CDN'T SEE :AT
268 ,8TWD HELP A GD D1L4 ,B Y CDN'T SEE :AT
269 [7296] ,Huck would not explain, further than to say that he ,HUCK WD N EXPLAIN1 FUR!R ?AN 6SAY T HE
270 ,HUCK WD N EXPLA91 FUR!R ?AN 6SAY T HE
271 [7303] were they looking suspicious?" 7 !Y LOOK+ SUSPICI\S80
272 ,7 !Y LOOK+ SUSPICI\S80
273 [7697] breathings were conspicuous in the hush. ,Tom shout- ed. BR1?+S 7 3SPICU\S 9 ! HU%4 ,TOM %\T- ED4
274 BR1?+S 7 3SPICU\S 9 ! HU%4 ,TOM %\T- $4
275 [7949] ,,TUESDAY afternoon came, and waned to ,,TUES"D AFN CAME1 & WAN$ 6
276 ,,TUES"D AFN CAME1 & WAN$ TO
277 [8168] it was you; but ,I just knowed it must 'a' ben you, soon as X 0 Y2 B ,I J "K$ X M/ ,8A0' B5 Y1 SOON Z
278 X 0 Y2 B ,I J "K$ X M/ 'A0' B5 Y1 SOON Z
279 [8169] ,I heard 'bout that whiskey business; and ,I knowed ,I HE>D 'B\T T :ISKEY BUSI;S2 & ,I "K$
280 ,I HE>D ,8B\T T :ISKEY BUSI;S2 & ,I "K$
281 [8170] you hadn't got the money becuz you'd 'a' got at Y _HN'T GOT ! M"OY 2CUZ Y'D ,8A0' GOT AT
282 Y _HN'T GOT ! M"OY 2CUZ Y'D 'A0' GOT AT
283 [8178] ",Oh yes! ,Why, it seems 'bout a year 8,OH YES6 ,:Y1 X SEEMS 'B\T A YE>
284 8,OH YES6 ,:Y1 X SEEMS ,8B\T A YE>
285 [8313] ,,CROSS,' HEY? ,RIGHT yonder's where ,I saw ,,CROSS1' HEY8 ,"R YOND]'S ": ,I SAW
286 ,,CROSS10' HEY8 ,"R YOND]'S ": ,I SAW
287 [8503] ",Now, ,Mr. ,Siddy, you jist 'tend to your own 8,N[1 ,MR4 ,SI4Y1 Y JI/ 'T5D 6YR [N
288 8,N[1 ,MR4 ,SI4Y1 Y JI/ ,8T5D 6YR [N
289 [8504] business. ,What's all this blow-out about, anyway?" BUSI;S4 ,:AT'S ALL ? BL[-\T AB1 ANYWAY80
290 BUSI;S4 ,:AT'S ALL ? BL[-\ AB1 ANYWAY80
291 [8531] place you'd 'a' sneaked down the hill and never PLACE Y'D ,8A0' SN1K$ D[N ! HILL & N"E
292 PLACE Y'D 'A0' SN1K$ D[N ! HILL & N"E
293 [8664] napkin, cup, and plate; he had to learn his book, NAPKIN1 CUP1 & PLATE2 HE _H 6LE>N 8 BOOK1
294 NAPK91 CUP1 & PLATE2 HE _H 6LE>N 8 BOOK1
295 [8696] they don't seem to any air git through 'em, !Y DON'T SEEM 6ANY AIR GIT "? 'EM1
296 !Y DON'T SEEM 6ANY AIR GIT "? ,8EM1
297 [8732] it hadn't 'a' ben for that money; now you just take my X _HN'T ,8A0' B5 = T M"OY2 N[ Y J TAKE MY
298 X _HN'T 'A0' B5 = T M"OY2 N[ Y J TAKE MY
299 [8735] dern for a thing 'thout it's tollable hard to git -- and D]N =A ?+ '?\T X'S TOLLA# H>D 6GIT -- &
300 D]N =A ?+ ,8?\T X'S TOLLA# H>D 6GIT -- &
301 [8769] low characters in it!' ,They'd mean you, ,Huck. ,You L[ "*S 9 X6' ,!Y'D M1N Y1 ,HUCK4 ,Y
302 L[ "*S 9 X60' ,!Y'D M1N Y1 ,HUCK4 ,Y
303 [8806] 'bout it, ,I reckon she'll be proud she snaked 'B\T X1 ,I RECKON %E'LL 2 PR\D %E SNAK$
304 ,8B\T X1 ,I RECKON %E'LL 2 PR\D %E SNAK$

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