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TOM SAWYER. |
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pretty fair show of astonishment, and heaped so many compliments and so-much gratitude upon Huck that he almost forgot the nearly intolerable discomfort of his new clothes in the entirely intolerable discomfort of being set up as a target for everybody's gaze and everybody's laudations.
The widow said she meant to give Huck a home under her roof and have him educated ; and that when she could spare the money she would start him in. business in a modest way. Tom's chance was come. He said :
" Huck don't need it. Huck's rich !"
Nothing but a heavy strain upon the good manners of the company kept |
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TOM BACKS HIS STATEMENT. |
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back the due and proper complimentary laugh at this pleasant joke. But the silence was a little awkward. Tom broke it—
" Huck's got money. Maybe you don't believe it, but he's got lots of it. Oh,, you needn't smile—I reckon I can show you. You just wait a minute." |
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