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Tom knew that when his name was pronounced in full, it meant trouble. Voice Reading
"Come up here. Now, sir, why are you late again, as usual?" Voice Reading
Tom was about to take refuge in a lie, when he saw two long tails of yellow hair hanging down a back that he recognized by the electric sympathy of love; and by that form was the only vacant place on the girls' side of the school-house. He instantly said: Voice Reading
"I stopped to talk with Huckleberry Finn!" Voice Reading
The master's pulse stood still, and he stared helplessly. The buzz of study ceased. The pupils wondered if this foolhardy boy had lost his mind. The master said: Voice Reading
"You-you did what?" Voice Reading
"Stopped to talk with Huckleberry Finn." Voice Reading
There was no mistaking the words. Voice Reading
"Thomas Sawyer, this is the most astounding confession I have ever listened to. No mere ferule will answer for this offence. Take off your jacket." Voice Reading
The master's arm performed until it was tired and the stock of switches notably diminished. Then the order followed: Voice Reading
"Now, sir, go and sit with the girls! And let this be a warning to you." Voice Reading
The titter that rippled around the room appeared to abash the boy, but in reality that result was caused rather more by his worshipful awe of his unknown idol and the dread pleasure that lay in his high good fortune. Voice Reading
He sat down upon the end of the pine bench and the girl hitched herself away from him with a toss of her head. Voice Reading
Nudges and winks and whispers traversed the room, but Tom sat still, with his arms upon the long, low desk before him, and seemed to study his book. Voice Reading
By and by attention ceased from him, and the accustomed school murmur rose upon the dull air once more. Voice Reading
Presently the boy began to steal furtive glances at the girl. Voice Reading
She observed it, "made a mouth" at him and gave him the back of her head for the space of a minute. Voice Reading
When she cautiously faced around again, a peach lay before her. Voice Reading
She thrust it away. Voice Reading
Tom gently put it back. Voice Reading
She thrust it away again, but with less animosity. Voice Reading
Tom patiently returned it to its place. Voice Reading
Then she let it remain. Voice Reading

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