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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

CHAPTERXXIX

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So communing with himself, Huck stepped out and glided along behind the men, cat-like, with bare feet, allowing them to keep just far enough ahead not to be invisible.
They moved up the river street three blocks, then turned to the left up a cross-street.

They went straight ahead, then, until they came to the path that led up Cardiff Hill; this they took.

They passed by the old Welshman's house, half-way up the hill, without hesitating, and still climbed upward.

Good, thought Huck, they will bury it in the old quarry.

But they never stopped at the quarry.


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