Huck's eyes blazed.
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"Say it again, Tom."
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"The money's in the cave!"
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"Tom-honest injun, now-is it fun, or earnest?"
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"Earnest, Huck-just as earnest as ever I was in my life. Will you go in there with me and help get it out?"
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"I bet I will! I will if it's where we can blaze our way to it and not get lost."
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"Huck, we can do that without the least little bit of trouble in the world."
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"Good as wheat! What makes you think the money's-"
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"Huck, you just wait till we get in there. If we don't find it I'll agree to give you my drum and every thing I've got in the world. I will, by jings."
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"All right-it's a whiz. When do you say?"
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"Right now, if you say it. Are you strong enough?"
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"Is it far in the cave? I ben on my pins a little, three or four days, now, but I can't walk more'n a mile, Tom-least I don't think I could."
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"It's about five mile into there the way anybody but me would go, Huck, but there's a mighty short cut that they don't anybody but me know about.
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Huck, I'll take you right to it in a skiff.
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I'll float the skiff down there, and I'll pull it back again all by myself.
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You needn't ever turn your hand over."
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"Less start right off, Tom."
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"All right. We want some bread and meat, and our pipes, and a little bag or two, and two or three kite-strings, and some of these new-fangled things they call lucifer matches. I tell you, many's the time I wished I had some when I was in there before."
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A trifle after noon the boys borrowed a small skiff from a citizen who was absent, and got under way at once. When they were several miles below "Cave Hollow," Tom said:
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"Now you see this bluff here looks all alike all the way down from the cave hollow-no houses, no wood-yards, bushes all alike. But do you see that white place up yonder where there's been a landslide? Well, that's one of my marks. We'll get ashore, now."
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They landed.
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"Now, Huck, where we're a-standing you could touch that hole I got out of with a fishing-pole. See if you can find it."
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Huck searched all the place about, and found nothing. Tom proudly marched into a thick clump of sumach bushes and said:
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"Here you are! Look at it, Huck; it's the snuggest hole in this country.
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