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The adventures of Tom Sawyer

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"<br />

J'i;^^::^<br />

4 Is^ta^ said " <strong>Tom</strong>, we can slope, if we<br />

:<br />

can find -a rope. <strong>The</strong> window ain't<br />

high from the ground."<br />

" Shucks, what do you want to<br />

slope for? "<br />

" Well I ain't used to that kind <strong>of</strong><br />

a crowd. I can't stand it. I ain't<br />

going down there, <strong>Tom</strong>."<br />

"O, bother! It ain't anything. I<br />

don't mind it a bit. I'll take care <strong>of</strong><br />

you."<br />

Sid appeared.<br />

"<strong>Tom</strong>," said he, "Auntie has been<br />

waiting for you all the afternoon.<br />

Mary got your Sunday clothes ready,<br />

and everybody's been fretting about you. Say—ain't this grease and clay, on<br />

your clothes ?"<br />

" Now Mr. Siddy, you jist 'tend to your own business. What's all this blowout<br />

about, anyway }<br />

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