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"They'll miss us and hunt for us!" Voice Reading
"Yes, they will! Certainly they will!" Voice Reading
"Maybe they're hunting for us now, Tom." Voice Reading
"Why, I reckon maybe they are. I hope they are." Voice Reading
"When would they miss us, Tom?" Voice Reading
"When they get back to the boat, I reckon." Voice Reading
"Tom, it might be dark then-would they notice we hadn't come?" Voice Reading
"I don't know. But anyway, your mother would miss you as soon as they got home." Voice Reading
A frightened look in Becky's face brought Tom to his senses and he saw that he had made a blunder. Voice Reading
Becky was not to have gone home that night! The children became silent and thoughtful. Voice Reading
In a moment a new burst of grief from Becky showed Tom that the thing in his mind had struck hers also-that the Sabbath morning might be half spent before Mrs. Thatcher discovered that Becky was not at Mrs. Harper's. Voice Reading
The children fastened their eyes upon their bit of candle and watched it melt slowly and pitilessly away; saw the half inch of wick stand alone at last; saw the feeble flame rise and fall, climb the thin column of smoke, linger at its top a moment, and then-the horror of utter darkness reigned! Voice Reading
How long afterward it was that Becky came to a slow consciousness that she was crying in Tom's arms, neither could tell. Voice Reading
All that they knew was, that after what seemed a mighty stretch of time, both awoke out of a dead stupor of sleep and resumed their miseries once more. Voice Reading
Tom said it might be Sunday, now-maybe Monday. Voice Reading
He tried to get Becky to talk, but her sorrows were too oppressive, all her hopes were gone. Voice Reading
Tom said that they must have been missed long ago, and no doubt the search was going on. Voice Reading
He would shout and maybe some one would come. Voice Reading
He tried it; but in the darkness the distant echoes sounded so hideously that he tried it no more. Voice Reading
The hours wasted away, and hunger came to torment the captives again. A portion of Tom's half of the cake was left; they divided and ate it. But they seemed hungrier than before. The poor morsel of food only whetted desire. Voice Reading
By-and-by Tom said: Voice Reading
"SH! Did you hear that?" Voice Reading
Both held their breath and listened. There was a sound like the faintest, far-off shout. Instantly Tom answered it, and leading Becky by the hand, started groping down the corridor in its direction. Presently he listened again; again the sound was heard, and apparently a little nearer. Voice Reading
"It's them!" said Tom; "they're coming! Come along, Becky-we're all right now!" Voice Reading
The joy of the prisoners was almost overwhelming. Voice Reading

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