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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark T
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Preface Most of the adventures reco
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can't hit him a lick. I ain't doing
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"If you say much, I will." "Much
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Chapter 2 Saturday morning was come
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"Like it? Well, I don't see why I o
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Chapter 3 Tom presented himself bef
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"Hold on, now, what 'er you belting
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Chapter 4 The sun rose upon a tranq
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longer. He entered the church, now,
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And now at this moment, when hope w
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Chapter 5 About half-past ten the c
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smelt at it from a safe distance; w
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cat with one eye to that new girl t
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ain't a-going to do any good. You g
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"Now, sir, go and sit with the girl
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Chapter 7 The harder Tom tried to f
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"Ye — yes." "What was it?" "I sha
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Chapter 8 Tom dodged hither and thi
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"Hold! Who comes here into Sherwood
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"I wisht I knowed. It's awful solem
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"What did you do it for?" "I! I nev
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"I'm agreed. It's the best thing. W
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"Yes, but she ain't dead. And what'
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"Who's accused you?" shouted a voic
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Chapter 12 One of the reasons why T
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Tom looked up in her face with just
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About midnight Tom arrived with a b
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"Why, Huck, you'd have to. How'd yo
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They came back to camp wonderfully
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each of these with his "red keel";
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Tom, now that he's gone! God'll tak
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Chapter 16 After dinner all the gan
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made pipes and filled them. These n
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happened. Everything in camp was dr
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expectant dumbness, and then Aunt P
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"Try harder, Tom! The wind did blow
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"Oh, that's jolly. Who's going to g
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Chapter 19 Tom arrived at home in a
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Chapter 20 There was something abou
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A denial. Another pause. "Joseph Ha
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indestructible "Give me liberty or
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house. He knew what the matter was,
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