THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER - online book

Original Illustrated Version By Mark Twain

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A SENSATION.
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They waited a time that seemed an age, and then the same muffled boom troubled the solemn hush. " Let's go and see."
They sprang to their feet and hurried to the shore toward the town. They
THE SEARCH FOR THE DROWNED.
parted the bushes on the bank and peered out over the water. The little steam
ferry boat was about a mile below the village, drifting with the current. Her
broad deck seemed crowded with people. There were a great many skiffs rowing
about or floating with the stream in the neighborhood of the ferry boat, but the
1 boys could not determine what the men in them were doing. Presently a great
jet of white smoke burst from the ferry boat's side, and as it expanded and rose in
a lazy cloud, that same dull throb of sound was borne to the listeners again.
" I know now ! " exclaimed Tom ; " somebody's drownded ! "
"That's it! " said Huck; "they done that last summer, when Bill Turner got
drownded ; they shoot a cannon over the water, and that makes him come up to