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"Why, is it hid all around?" Voice Reading
"No, indeed it ain't. It's hid in mighty particular places, Huck-sometimes on islands, sometimes in rotten chests under the end of a limb of an old dead tree, just where the shadow falls at midnight; but mostly under the floor in ha'nted houses." Voice Reading
"Who hides it?" Voice Reading
"Why, robbers, of course-who'd you reckon? Sunday-school sup'rintendents?" Voice Reading
"I don't know. If 'twas mine I wouldn't hide it; I'd spend it and have a good time." Voice Reading
"So would I. But robbers don't do that way. They always hide it and leave it there." Voice Reading
"Don't they come after it any more?" Voice Reading
"No, they think they will, but they generally forget the marks, or else they die. Voice Reading
Anyway, it lays there a long time and gets rusty; and by and by somebody finds an old yellow paper that tells how to find the marks-a paper that's got to be ciphered over about a week because it's mostly signs and hy'roglyphics." Voice Reading
"Hyro-which?" Voice Reading
"Hy'roglyphics-pictures and things, you know, that don't seem to mean anything." Voice Reading
"Have you got one of them papers, Tom?" Voice Reading
"Well then, how you going to find the marks?" Voice Reading
"I don't want any marks. Voice Reading
They always bury it under a ha'nted house or on an island, or under a dead tree that's got one limb sticking out. Voice Reading
Well, we've tried Jackson's Island a little, and we can try it again some time; and there's the old ha'nted house up the Still-House branch, and there's lots of dead-limb trees-dead loads of 'em." Voice Reading
"Is it under all of them?" Voice Reading
"How you talk! No!" Voice Reading
"Then how you going to know which one to go for?" Voice Reading
"Go for all of 'em!" Voice Reading
"Why, Tom, it'll take all summer." Voice Reading
"Well, what of that? Suppose you find a brass pot with a hundred dollars in it, all rusty and gray, or rotten chest full of di'monds. How's that?" Voice Reading
Huck's eyes glowed. Voice Reading

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