"I'll help you. You go over that way and I'll hunt around by the spring. No, you needn't come, Huck-we can find it."
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So Huck sat down again, and waited an hour. Then he found it lonesome, and went to find his comrades. They were wide apart in the woods, both very pale, both fast asleep. But something informed him that if they had had any trouble they had got rid of it.
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They were not talkative at supper that night. They had a humble look, and when Huck prepared his pipe after the meal and was going to prepare theirs, they said no, they were not feeling very well-something they ate at dinner had disagreed with them.
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About midnight Joe awoke, and called the boys.
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There was a brooding oppressiveness in the air that seemed to bode something.
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The boys huddled themselves together and sought the friendly companionship of the fire, though the dull dead heat of the breathless atmosphere was stifling.
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They sat still, intent and waiting.
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The solemn hush continued.
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Beyond the light of the fire everything was swallowed up in the blackness of darkness.
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Presently there came a quivering glow that vaguely revealed the foliage for a moment and then vanished.
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By and by another came, a little stronger.
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Then another.
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Then a faint moan came sighing through the branches of the forest and the boys felt a fleeting breath upon their cheeks, and shuddered with the fancy that the Spirit of the Night had gone by.
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There was a pause.
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Now a weird flash turned night into day and showed every little grassblade, separate and distinct, that grew about their feet.
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And it showed three white, startled faces, too.
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A deep peal of thunder went rolling and tumbling down the heavens and lost itself in sullen rumblings in the distance.
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A sweep of chilly air passed by, rustling all the leaves and snowing the flaky ashes broadcast about the fire.
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Another fierce glare lit up the forest and an instant crash followed that seemed to rend the treetops right over the boys' heads.
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They clung together in terror, in the thick gloom that followed.
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A few big raindrops fell pattering upon the leaves.
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"Quick! boys, go for the tent!" exclaimed Tom.
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They sprang away, stumbling over roots and among vines in the dark, no two plunging in the same direction.
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