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Like many other simple-hearted souls, it was her pet vanity to believe she was endowed with a talent for dark and mysterious diplomacy, and she loved to contemplate her most transparent devices as marvels of low cunning. Voice Reading
Said she: Voice Reading
"Tom, it was middling warm in school, warn't it?" Voice Reading
"Powerful warm, warn't it?" Voice Reading
"Didn't you want to go in a-swimming, Tom?" Voice Reading
A bit of a scare shot through Tom-a touch of uncomfortable suspicion. He searched Aunt Polly's face, but it told him nothing. So he said: Voice Reading
"No'm-well, not very much." Voice Reading
The old lady reached out her hand and felt Tom's shirt, and said: Voice Reading
"But you ain't too warm now, though." And it flattered her to reflect that she had discovered that the shirt was dry without anybody knowing that that was what she had in her mind. But in spite of her, Tom knew where the wind lay, now. So he forestalled what might be the next move: Voice Reading
"Some of us pumped on our heads-mine's damp yet. See?" Voice Reading
Aunt Polly was vexed to think she had overlooked that bit of circumstantial evidence, and missed a trick. Then she had a new inspiration: Voice Reading
"Tom, you didn't have to undo your shirt collar where I sewed it, to pump on your head, did you? Unbutton your jacket!" Voice Reading
The trouble vanished out of Tom's face. He opened his jacket. His shirt collar was securely sewed. Voice Reading
"Bother! Well, go 'long with you. I'd made sure you'd played hookey and been a-swimming. But I forgive ye, Tom. I reckon you're a kind of a singed cat, as the saying is-better'n you look. This time." Voice Reading
She was half sorry her sagacity had miscarried, and half glad that Tom had stumbled into obedient conduct for once. Voice Reading
But Sidney said: Voice Reading
"Well, now, if I didn't think you sewed his collar with white thread, but it's black." Voice Reading
"Why, I did sew it with white! Tom!" Voice Reading
But Tom did not wait for the rest. As he went out at the door he said: Voice Reading
"Siddy, I'll lick you for that." Voice Reading
In a safe place Tom examined two large needles which were thrust into the lapels of his jacket, and had thread bound about them-one needle carried white thread and the other black. He said: Voice Reading
"She'd never noticed if it hadn't been for Sid. Confound it! sometimes she sews it with white, and sometimes she sews it with black. I wish to gee-miny she'd stick to one or t'other-I can't keep the run of 'em. But I bet you I'll lam Sid for that. I'll learn him!" Voice Reading
He was not the Model Boy of the village. He knew the model boy very well though-and loathed him. Voice Reading

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