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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

CHAPTERXIX

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I didn't, honest.

And besides, I didn't come over here to laugh at you that night." "What did you come for, then ?" "It was to tell you not to be uneasy about us, because we hadn't got drownded." "Tom, Tom, I would be the thankfullest soul in this world if I could believe you ever had as good a thought as that, but you know you never did--and I know it, Tom." "Indeed and 'deed I did, auntie--I wish I may never stir if I didn't." "Oh, Tom, don't lie--don't do it.

It only makes things a hundred times worse." "It ain't a lie, auntie; it's the truth.

I wanted to keep you from grieving--that was all that made me come." "I'd give the whole world to believe that--it would cover up a power of sins, Tom.

I'd 'most be glad you'd run off and acted so bad.


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