Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 36 to the Last
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 36 to the Last
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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Tom, I want to know what youbeen DOING down there. " "I hain't been doing a single thing, Aunt Sally, I hope to gracious if Ihave. " I reckoned she'd let me go now, and as a generl thing she would; but Is'pose there was so many strange things going on she was just in a sweatabout every little thing that warn't yard-stick straight; so she says, very decided: "You just march into that setting-room and stay there till I come. Youbeen up to something you no business to, and I lay I'll find out what... itis before I'M done with you. " So she went away as I opened the door and walked into the setting-room. My, but there was a crowd there! Fifteen farmers, and every one of themhad a gun. I was most powerful sick, and slunk to a chair and set down. They was setting around, some of them talking a little, in a low voice, and all of them fidgety and uneasy, but trying to look like they warn't;but I knowed they was, because they was always taking off their hats, andputting them on, and scratching their heads, and changing their seats, and fumbling with their buttons.
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