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"'Tain't a dream, then, 'tain't a dream! Somehow I most wish it was. Dog'd if I don't, Huck." Voice Reading
"What ain't a dream?" Voice Reading
"Oh, that thing yesterday. I been half thinking it was." Voice Reading
"Dream! If them stairs hadn't broke down you'd 'a' seen how much dream it was! I've had dreams enough all night-with that patch-eyed Spanish devil going for me all through 'em-rot him!" Voice Reading
"No, not rot him. Find him! Track the money!" Voice Reading
"Tom, we'll never find him. A feller don't have only one chance for such a pile-and that one's lost. I'd feel mighty shaky if I was to see him, anyway." Voice Reading
"Well, so'd I; but I'd like to see him, anyway-and track him out-to his Number Two." Voice Reading
"Number Two-yes, that's it. I been thinking 'bout that. But I can't make nothing out of it. What do you reckon it is?" Voice Reading
"I dono. It's too deep. Say, Huck-maybe it's the number of a house!" Voice Reading
"Goody!... No, Tom, that ain't it. If it is, it ain't in this one-horse town. They ain't no numbers here." Voice Reading
"Well, that's so. Lemme think a minute. Here-it's the number of a room-in a tavern, you know!" Voice Reading
"Oh, that's the trick! They ain't only two taverns. We can find out quick." Voice Reading
"You stay here, Huck, till I come." Voice Reading
Tom was off at once. Voice Reading
He did not care to have Huck's company in public places. Voice Reading
He was gone half an hour. Voice Reading
He found that in the best tavern, No. 2 had long been occupied by a young lawyer, and was still so occupied. Voice Reading
In the less ostentatious house, No. 2 was a mystery. Voice Reading
The tavern-keeper's young son said it was kept locked all the time, and he never saw anybody go into it or come out of it except at night; he did not know any particular reason for this state of things; had had some little curiosity, but it was rather feeble; had made the most of the mystery by entertaining himself with the idea that that room was "ha'nted"; had noticed that there was a light in there the night before. Voice Reading
"That's what I've found out, Huck. I reckon that's the very No. 2 we're after." Voice Reading
"I reckon it is, Tom. Now what you going to do?" Voice Reading
"Lemme think." Voice Reading
Tom thought a long time. Then he said: Voice Reading
"I'll tell you. Voice Reading

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