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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

CHAPTERXXXIII

10/28

When they were several miles below "Cave Hollow," Tom said: "Now you see this bluff here looks all alike all the way down from the cave hollow--no houses, no wood-yards, bushes all alike.

But do you see that white place up yonder where there's been a landslide?
Well, that's one of my marks.

We'll get ashore, now." They landed.
"Now, Huck, where we're a-standing you could touch that hole I got out of with a fishing-pole.

See if you can find it." Huck searched all the place about, and found nothing.

Tom proudly marched into a thick clump of sumach bushes and said: "Here you are! Look at it, Huck; it's the snuggest hole in this country.


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