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"Lordy, what did you do? Did he wake up?" Voice Reading
"No, never budged. Drunk, I reckon. I just grabbed that towel and started!" Voice Reading
"I'd never 'a' thought of the towel, I bet!" Voice Reading
"Well, I would. My aunt would make me mighty sick if I lost it." Voice Reading
"Say, Tom, did you see that box?" Voice Reading
"Huck, I didn't wait to look around. I didn't see the box, I didn't see the cross. I didn't see anything but a bottle and a tin cup on the floor by Injun Joe; yes, I saw two barrels and lots more bottles in the room. Don't you see, now, what's the matter with that ha'nted room?" Voice Reading
"Why, it's ha'nted with whiskey! Maybe all the Temperance Taverns have got a ha'nted room, hey, Huck?" Voice Reading
"Well, I reckon maybe that's so. Who'd 'a' thought such a thing? But say, Tom, now's a mighty good time to get that box, if Injun Joe's drunk." Voice Reading
"It is, that! You try it!" Voice Reading
Huck shuddered. Voice Reading
"Well, no-I reckon not." Voice Reading
"And I reckon not, Huck. Only one bottle alongside of Injun Joe ain't enough. If there'd been three, he'd be drunk enough and I'd do it." Voice Reading
There was a long pause for reflection, and then Tom said: Voice Reading
"Lookyhere, Huck, less not try that thing any more till we know Injun Joe's not in there. It's too scary. Now, if we watch every night, we'll be dead sure to see him go out, some time or other, and then we'll snatch that box quicker'n lightning." Voice Reading
"Well, I'm agreed. I'll watch the whole night long, and I'll do it every night, too, if you'll do the other part of the job." Voice Reading
"All right, I will. All you got to do is to trot up Hooper Street a block and maow-and if I'm asleep, you throw some gravel at the window and that'll fetch me." Voice Reading
"Agreed, and good as wheat!" Voice Reading
"Now, Huck, the storm's over, and I'll go home. It'll begin to be daylight in a couple of hours. You go back and watch that long, will you?" Voice Reading
"I said I would, Tom, and I will. I'll ha'nt that tavern every night for a year! I'll sleep all day and I'll stand watch all night." Voice Reading
"That's all right. Now, where you going to sleep?" Voice Reading
"In Ben Rogers' hayloft. Voice Reading
He lets me, and so does his pap's nigger man, Uncle Jake. Voice Reading
I tote water for Uncle Jake whenever he wants me to, and any time I ask him he gives me a little something to eat if he can spare it. Voice Reading
That's a mighty good nigger, Tom. Voice Reading

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