THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER - online book

Original Illustrated Version By Mark Twain

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to return to Tom and Becky's share in the pic-nic. They tripped along the murky aisles with the rest of the company, visiting the famil­iar wonders of the cave—wonders dubbed with rather over-descriptive names, such as " The Drawing-Room," "The Cathedral," "Alad­din's Palace/1 and so on. Presently the hide-and-seek frolicking began, and Tom and Becky engaged in it with zeal until the exertion began to grow a trifle wearisome; then they wandered down a sinuous avenue holding their candles aloft and read­ing the tangled web-work of names, dates, post-office addresses and mot­toes with which the rocky walls had been frescoed (in candle smoke.) Still drifting along and talking, they scarcely noticed that they were now in a part of the cave whose walls were not frescoed.
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