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"Why, we only guessed at the time. Like enough it was too late or too early." Voice Reading
Huck dropped his shovel. Voice Reading
"That's it," said he. Voice Reading
"That's the very trouble. Voice Reading
We got to give this one up. Voice Reading
We can't ever tell the right time, and besides this kind of thing's too awful, here this time of night with witches and ghosts a-fluttering around so. Voice Reading
I feel as if something's behind me all the time; and I'm afeard to turn around, becuz maybe there's others in front a-waiting for a chance. Voice Reading
I been creeping all over, ever since I got here." Voice Reading
"Well, I've been pretty much so, too, Huck. They most always put in a dead man when they bury a treasure under a tree, to look out for it." Voice Reading
"Yes, they do. I've always heard that." Voice Reading
"Tom, I don't like to fool around much where there's dead people. A body's bound to get into trouble with 'em, sure." Voice Reading
"I don't like to stir 'em up, either. S'pose this one here was to stick his skull out and say something!" Voice Reading
"Don't Tom! It's awful." Voice Reading
"Well, it just is. Huck, I don't feel comfortable a bit." Voice Reading
"Say, Tom, let's give this place up, and try somewheres else." Voice Reading
"All right, I reckon we better." Voice Reading
"What'll it be?" Voice Reading
Tom considered awhile; and then said: Voice Reading
"The ha'nted house. That's it!" Voice Reading
"Blame it, I don't like ha'nted houses, Tom. Voice Reading
Why, they're a dern sight worse'n dead people. Voice Reading
Dead people might talk, maybe, but they don't come sliding around in a shroud, when you ain't noticing, and peep over your shoulder all of a sudden and grit their teeth, the way a ghost does. Voice Reading
I couldn't stand such a thing as that, Tom-nobody could." Voice Reading
"Yes, but, Huck, ghosts don't travel around only at night. They won't hender us from digging there in the daytime." Voice Reading

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