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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

CHAPTERXXXI

11/22

While he was deep in his musings, Becky woke up with a breezy little laugh--but it was stricken dead upon her lips, and a groan followed it.
"Oh, how COULD I sleep! I wish I never, never had waked! No! No, I don't, Tom! Don't look so! I won't say it again." "I'm glad you've slept, Becky; you'll feel rested, now, and we'll find the way out." "We can try, Tom; but I've seen such a beautiful country in my dream.
I reckon we are going there." "Maybe not, maybe not.

Cheer up, Becky, and let's go on trying." They rose up and wandered along, hand in hand and hopeless.

They tried to estimate how long they had been in the cave, but all they knew was that it seemed days and weeks, and yet it was plain that this could not be, for their candles were not gone yet.

A long time after this--they could not tell how long--Tom said they must go softly and listen for dripping water--they must find a spring.

They found one presently, and Tom said it was time to rest again.


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