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"Well, everybody does that way, Huck." Voice Reading
"Tom, it don't make no difference. Voice Reading
I ain't everybody, and I can't stand it. Voice Reading
It's awful to be tied up so. Voice Reading
And grub comes too easy-I don't take no interest in vittles, that way. Voice Reading
I got to ask to go a-fishing; I got to ask to go in a-swimming-dern'd if I hain't got to ask to do everything. Voice Reading
Well, I'd got to talk so nice it wasn't no comfort-I'd got to go up in the attic and rip out awhile, every day, to git a taste in my mouth, or I'd a died, Tom. Voice Reading
The widder wouldn't let me smoke; she wouldn't let me yell, she wouldn't let me gape, nor stretch, nor scratch, before folks-" [Then with a spasm of special irritation and injury]-"And dad fetch it, she prayed all the time! I never see such a woman! I had to shove, Tom-I just had to. Voice Reading
And besides, that school's going to open, and I'd a had to go to it-well, I wouldn't stand that, Tom. Voice Reading
Looky-here, Tom, being rich ain't what it's cracked up to be. Voice Reading
It's just worry and worry, and sweat and sweat, and a-wishing you was dead all the time. Voice Reading
Now these clothes suits me, and this bar'l suits me, and I ain't ever going to shake 'em any more. Voice Reading
Tom, I wouldn't ever got into all this trouble if it hadn't 'a' ben for that money; now you just take my sheer of it along with your'n, and gimme a ten-center sometimes-not many times, becuz I don't give a dern for a thing 'thout it's tollable hard to git-and you go and beg off for me with the widder." Voice Reading
"Oh, Huck, you know I can't do that. 'Tain't fair; and besides if you'll try this thing just a while longer you'll come to like it." Voice Reading
"Like it! Yes-the way I'd like a hot stove if I was to set on it long enough. Voice Reading
No, Tom, I won't be rich, and I won't live in them cussed smothery houses. Voice Reading
I like the woods, and the river, and hogsheads, and I'll stick to 'em, too. Voice Reading
Blame it all! just as we'd got guns, and a cave, and all just fixed to rob, here this dern foolishness has got to come up and spile it all!" Voice Reading
Tom saw his opportunity- Voice Reading
"Lookyhere, Huck, being rich ain't going to keep me back from turning robber." Voice Reading
"No! Oh, good-licks; are you in real dead-wood earnest, Tom?" Voice Reading
"Just as dead earnest as I'm sitting here. But Huck, we can't let you into the gang if you ain't respectable, you know." Voice Reading
Huck's joy was quenched. Voice Reading
"Can't let me in, Tom? Didn't you let me go for a pirate?" Voice Reading

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