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No Spaniard had been seen. Voice Reading
Nobody had entered or left the alley. Voice Reading
Everything was auspicious. Voice Reading
The blackness of darkness reigned, the perfect stillness was interrupted only by occasional mutterings of distant thunder. Voice Reading
Tom got his lantern, lit it in the hogshead, wrapped it closely in the towel, and the two adventurers crept in the gloom toward the tavern. Voice Reading
Huck stood sentry and Tom felt his way into the alley. Voice Reading
Then there was a season of waiting anxiety that weighed upon Huck's spirits like a mountain. Voice Reading
He began to wish he could see a flash from the lantern-it would frighten him, but it would at least tell him that Tom was alive yet. Voice Reading
It seemed hours since Tom had disappeared. Voice Reading
Surely he must have fainted; maybe he was dead; maybe his heart had burst under terror and excitement. Voice Reading
In his uneasiness Huck found himself drawing closer and closer to the alley; fearing all sorts of dreadful things, and momentarily expecting some catastrophe to happen that would take away his breath. Voice Reading
There was not much to take away, for he seemed only able to inhale it by thimblefuls, and his heart would soon wear itself out, the way it was beating. Voice Reading
Suddenly there was a flash of light and Tom came tearing by him: "Run!" said he; "run, for your life!" Voice Reading
He needn't have repeated it; once was enough; Huck was making thirty or forty miles an hour before the repetition was uttered. Voice Reading
The boys never stopped till they reached the shed of a deserted slaughter-house at the lower end of the village. Voice Reading
Just as they got within its shelter the storm burst and the rain poured down. Voice Reading
As soon as Tom got his breath he said: Voice Reading
"Huck, it was awful! I tried two of the keys, just as soft as I could; but they seemed to make such a power of racket that I couldn't hardly get my breath I was so scared. Voice Reading
They wouldn't turn in the lock, either. Voice Reading
Well, without noticing what I was doing, I took hold of the knob, and open comes the door! It warn't locked! I hopped in, and shook off the towel, and, Great Caesar's Ghost!" Voice Reading
"What!-what'd you see, Tom?" Voice Reading
"Huck, I most stepped onto Injun Joe's hand!" Voice Reading
"Yes! He was lying there, sound asleep on the floor, with his old patch on his eye and his arms spread out." Voice Reading

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