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A sumptuous breakfast of bacon and fish was shortly provided, and as the boys set to work upon it, Tom recounted (and adorned) his adventures. Voice Reading
They were a vain and boastful company of heroes when the tale was done. Voice Reading
Then Tom hid himself away in a shady nook to sleep till noon, and the other pirates got ready to fish and explore. Voice Reading
CHAPTER XVI
AFTER dinner all the gang turned out to hunt for turtle eggs on the bar. Voice Reading
They went about poking sticks into the sand, and when they found a soft place they went down on their knees and dug with their hands. Voice Reading
Sometimes they would take fifty or sixty eggs out of one hole. Voice Reading
They were perfectly round white things a trifle smaller than an English walnut. Voice Reading
They had a famous fried-egg feast that night, and another on Friday morning. Voice Reading
After breakfast they went whooping and prancing out on the bar, and chased each other round and round, shedding clothes as they went, until they were naked, and then continued the frolic far away up the shoal water of the bar, against the stiff current, which latter tripped their legs from under them from time to time and greatly increased the fun. Voice Reading
And now and then they stooped in a group and splashed water in each other's faces with their palms, gradually approaching each other, with averted faces to avoid the strangling sprays, and finally gripping and struggling till the best man ducked his neighbor, and then they all went under in a tangle of white legs and arms and came up blowing, sputtering, laughing, and gasping for breath at one and the same time. Voice Reading
When they were well exhausted, they would run out and sprawl on the dry, hot sand, and lie there and cover themselves up with it, and by and by break for the water again and go through the original performance once more. Voice Reading
Finally it occurred to them that their naked skin represented flesh-colored "tights" very fairly; so they drew a ring in the sand and had a circus-with three clowns in it, for none would yield this proudest post to his neighbor. Voice Reading
Next they got their marbles and played "knucks" and "ringtaw" and "keeps" till that amusement grew stale. Voice Reading
Then Joe and Huck had another swim, but Tom would not venture, because he found that in kicking off his trousers he had kicked his string of rattlesnake rattles off his ankle, and he wondered how he had escaped cramp so long without the protection of this mysterious charm. Voice Reading
He did not venture again until he had found it, and by that time the other boys were tired and ready to rest. Voice Reading
They gradually wandered apart, dropped into the "dumps," and fell to gazing longingly across the wide river to where the village lay drowsing in the sun. Voice Reading
Tom found himself writing "BECKY" in the sand with his big toe; he scratched it out, and was angry with himself for his weakness. Voice Reading
But he wrote it again, nevertheless; he could not help it. Voice Reading
He erased it once more and then took himself out of temptation by driving the other boys together and joining them. Voice Reading
But Joe's spirits had gone down almost beyond resurrection. Voice Reading
He was so homesick that he could hardly endure the misery of it. Voice Reading
The tears lay very near the surface. Voice Reading

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