第3章

类别:其他 作者:Mark Twain字数:32262更新时间:18/12/19 16:11:06
ThenexttimeitcomeIseeIwarn”theadingforit,butheadingawaytotherightofit。AndthenexttimeIwasheadingawaytotheleftofit——andnotgainingonitmucheither,forIwasflyingaround,thiswayandthatandt”other,butitwasgoingstraightaheadallthetime。 Ididwishthefoolwouldthinktobeatatinpan,andbeatitallthetime,butheneverdid,anditwasthestillplacesbetweenthewhoopsthatwasmakingthetroubleforme。Well,Ifoughtalong,anddirectlyIhearsthewhoopBEHINDme。Iwastangledgoodnow。Thatwassomebodyelse”swhoop,orelseIwasturnedaround。 Ithrowedthepaddledown。Iheardthewhoopagain;itwasbehindmeyet,butinadifferentplace;itkeptcoming,andkeptchangingitsplace,andIkeptanswering,tillbyandbyitwasinfrontofmeagain,andI knowedthecurrenthadswungthecanoe”sheaddown-stream,andIwasallrightifthatwasJimandnotsomeotherraftsmanhollering。Icouldn”ttellnothingaboutvoicesinafog,fornothingdon”tlooknaturalnorsoundnaturalinafog。 Thewhoopingwenton,andinaboutaminuteIcomea-boomingdownonacutbankwithsmokyghostsofbigtreesonit,andthecurrentthrowedmeofftotheleftandshotby,amongstalotofsnagsthatfairlyroared,thecurrrentwastearingbythemsoswift。 Inanothersecondortwoitwassolidwhiteandstillagain。Isetperfectlystillthen,listeningtomyheartthump,andIreckonIdidn”tdrawabreathwhileitthumpedahundred。 Ijustgiveupthen。Iknowedwhatthematterwas。Thatcutbankwasanisland,andJimhadgonedownt”othersideofit。Itwarn”tnotowheadthatyoucouldfloatbyintenminutes。Ithadthebigtimberofaregularisland;itmightbefiveorsixmileslongandmorethanhalfamilewide。 Ikeptquiet,withmyearscocked,aboutfifteenminutes,Ireckon。 Iwasfloatingalong,ofcourse,fourorfivemilesanhour;butyoudon”teverthinkofthat。No,youFEELlikeyouarelayingdeadstillonthewater;andifalittleglimpseofasnagslipsbyyoudon”tthinktoyourselfhowfastYOU”REgoing,butyoucatchyourbreathandthink,my!howthatsnag”stearingalong。Ifyouthinkitain”tdismalandlonesomeoutinafogthatwaybyyourselfinthenight,youtryitonce——you”llsee。 Next,foraboutahalfanhour,Iwhoopsnowandthen;atlastIhearstheansweralongwaysoff,andtriestofollowit,butIcouldn”tdoit,anddirectlyIjudgedI”dgotintoanestoftowheads,forIhadlittledimglimpsesofthemonbothsidesofme——sometimesjustanarrowchannelbetween,andsomethatIcouldn”tseeIknowedwastherebecauseI”dhearthewashofthecurrentagainsttheolddeadbrushandtrashthathungoverthebanks。Well,Iwarn”tlongloosingthewhoopsdownamongstthetowheads;andIonlytriedtochasethemalittlewhile,anyway,becauseitwasworsethanchasingaJack-o”-lantern。Youneverknowedasounddodgearoundso,andswapplacessoquickandsomuch。 Ihadtoclawawayfromthebankprettylivelyfourorfivetimes,tokeepfromknockingtheislandsoutoftheriver;andsoIjudgedtheraftmustbebuttingintothebankeverynowandthen,orelseitwouldgetfurtheraheadandclearoutofhearing——itwasfloatingalittlefasterthanwhatIwas。 Well,Iseemedtobeintheopenriveragainbyandby,butIcouldn”thearnosignofawhoopnowheres。IreckonedJimhadfetcheduponasnag,maybe,anditwasallupwithhim。Iwasgoodandtired,soIlaiddowninthecanoeandsaidIwouldn”tbothernomore。Ididn”twanttogotosleep,ofcourse;butIwassosleepyIcouldn”thelpit;soIthoughtIwouldtakejestonelittlecat-nap。 ButIreckonitwasmorethanacat-nap,forwhenIwakedupthestarswasshiningbright,thefogwasallgone,andIwasspinningdownabigbendsternfirst。FirstIdidn”tknowwhereIwas;IthoughtIwasdreaming; andwhenthingsbegantocomebacktometheyseemedtocomeupdimoutoflastweek。 Itwasamonstrousbigriverhere,withthetallestandthethickestkindoftimberonbothbanks;justasolidwall,aswellasIcouldseebythestars。Ilookedawaydown-stream,andseenablackspeckonthewater。Itookafterit;butwhenIgottoititwarn”tnothingbutacoupleofsawlogsmadefasttogether。ThenIseeanotherspeck,andchasedthat; thenanother,andthistimeIwasright。Itwastheraft。 WhenIgottoitJimwassettingtherewithhisheaddownbetweenhisknees,asleep,withhisrightarmhangingoverthesteering-oar。Theotheroarwassmashedoff,andtheraftwaslitteredupwithleavesandbranchesanddirt。Soshe”dhadaroughtime。 ImadefastandlaiddownunderJim”snoseontheraft,andbegantogap,andstretchmyfistsoutagainstJim,andsays: “Hello,Jim,haveIbeenasleep?Whydidn”tyoustirmeup?“ “Goodnessgracious,isdatyou,Huck?Enyouain”dead——youain”drownded——you”sbackagin?It”stoogoodfortrue,honey,it”stoogoodfortrue。 Lemmelookatyouchile,lemmefeelo”you。No,youain”dead!you”sbackagin,”liveensoun”,jisdesameoleHuck——desameoleHuck,thankstogoodness!“ “What”sthematterwithyou,Jim?Youbeenadrinking?“ “Drinkin”?HasIbena-drinkin”?HasIhadachancetobea-drinkin”?“ “Well,then,whatmakesyoutalksowild?“ “HowdoesItalkwild?“ “HOW?Why,hain”tyoubeentalkingaboutmycomingback,andallthatstuff,asifI”dbeengoneaway?“ “Huck——HuckFinn,youlookmeindeeye;lookmeindeeye。HAIN”T youbengoneaway?“ “Goneaway?Why,whatinthenationdoyoumean?Ihain”tbeengoneanywheres。WherewouldIgoto?“ “Well,lookyhere,boss,dey”ssumf”nwrong,deyis。IsIME,orwhoISI?IsIheah,orwhahISI?Nowdat”swhatIwantstoknow。” “Well,Ithinkyou”rehere,plainenough,butIthinkyou”reatangle-headedoldfool,Jim。” “Iis,isI?Well,youanswermedis:Didn”tyoutoteoutdelineindecanoefertomakefas”todetowhead?“ “No,Ididn”t。Whattow-head?Ihain”tseenotow-head。” “Youhain”tseennotowhead?Lookyhere,didn”tdelinepulllooseenderaf”goa-hummin”downderiver,enleaveyouendecanoebehineindefog?“ “Whatfog?“ “Why,defog!——defogdat”sbeenaroun”allnight。Endidn”tyouwhoop,endidn”tIwhoop,tellwegotmix”upindeislandsenoneunusgotlos” ent”otheronewasjis”asgoodaslos”,”kasehedidn”knowwhahhewuz? Endidn”tIbustupaginaloterdemislandsenhaveaturribletimeenmos”gitdrownded?Nowain”datso,boss——ain”titso?Youanswermedat。” “Well,thisistoomanyforme,Jim。Ihain”tseennofog,nornoislands,nornotroubles,nornothing。Ibeensettingheretalkingwithyouallnighttillyouwenttosleepabouttenminutesago,andIreckonIdonethesame。Youcouldn”tagotdrunkinthattime,soofcourseyou”vebeendreaming。” “Dadfetchit,howisIgwynetodreamalldatintenminutes?“ “Well,hangitall,youdiddreamit,becausetheredidn”tanyofithappen。” “But,Huck,it”salljis”asplaintomeas” “Itdon”tmakenodifferencehowplainitis;thereain”tnothinginit。Iknow,becauseI”vebeenhereallthetime。” Jimdidn”tsaynothingforaboutfiveminutes,butsettherestudyingoverit。Thenhesays: “Well,den,Ireck”nIdiddreamit,Huck;butdogmycatsefitain”tdepowerfullestdreamIeversee。EnIhain”teverhadnodreamb”fo”dat”stiredmelikedisone。” “Oh,well,that”sallright,becauseadreamdoestireabodylikeeverythingsometimes。Butthisonewasastavingdream;tellmeallaboutit,Jim。” SoJimwenttoworkandtoldmethewholethingrightthrough,justasithappened,onlyhepainteditupconsiderable。Thenhesaidhemuststartinand“”terpret“it,becauseitwassentforawarning。Hesaidthefirsttowheadstoodforamanthatwouldtrytodoussomegood,butthecurrentwasanothermanthatwouldgetusawayfromhim。Thewhoopswaswarningsthatwouldcometouseverynowandthen,andifwedidn”ttryhardtomakeouttounderstandthemthey”djusttakeusintobadluck,”steadofkeepingusoutofit。Thelotoftowheadswastroubleswewasgoingtogetintowithquarrelsomepeopleandallkindsofmeanfolks,butifwemindedourbusinessanddidn”ttalkbackandaggravatethem,wewouldpullthroughandgetoutofthefogandintothebigclearriver,whichwasthefreeStates,andwouldn”thavenomoretrouble。 IthadcloudedupprettydarkjustafterIgotontotheraft,butitwasclearingupagainnow。 “Oh,well,that”sallinterpretedwellenoughasfarasitgoes,Jim,“ Isays;“butwhatdoesTHESEthingsstandfor?“ Itwastheleavesandrubbishontheraftandthesmashedoar。Youcouldseethemfirst-ratenow。 Jimlookedatthetrash,andthenlookedatme,andbackatthetrashagain。Hehadgotthedreamfixedsostronginhisheadthathecouldn”tseemtoshakeitlooseandgetthefactsbackintoitsplaceagainrightaway。Butwhenhedidgetthethingstraightenedaroundhelookedatmesteadywithouteversmiling,andsays: “Whatdodeystan”for?I”segwynetotellyou。WhenIgotallworeoutwidwork,enwiddecallin”foryou,enwenttosleep,myheartwuzmos”brokebekaseyouwuzlos”,enIdidn”k”yerno”mo”whatbecomeermeenderaf”。EnwhenIwakeupenfineyoubackagin,allsafeensoun”,detearscome,enIcouldagotdownonmykneesenkissyo”foot,I”ssothankful。Enallyouwuzthinkin””boutwuzhowyoucouldmakeafooluvoleJimwidalie。DattruckdahisTRASH;entrashiswhatpeopleisdatputsdirtondeheaderdeyfren”senmakes”emashamed。” Thenhegotupslowandwalkedtothewigwam,andwentintherewithoutsayinganythingbutthat。Butthatwasenough。ItmademefeelsomeanIcouldalmostkissedHISfoottogethimtotakeitback。 ItwasfifteenminutesbeforeIcouldworkmyselfuptogoandhumblemyselftoanigger;butIdoneit,andIwarn”teversorryforitafterwards,neither。Ididn”tdohimnomoremeantricks,andIwouldn”tdonethatoneifI”daknoweditwouldmakehimfeelthatway。 TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn-Chapter16Chapter16WEsleptmostallday,andstartedoutatnight,alittlewaysbehindamonstrouslongraftthatwasaslonggoingbyasaprocession。Shehadfourlongsweepsateachend,sowejudgedshecarriedasmanyasthirtymen,likely。Shehadfivebigwigwamsaboard,wideapart,andanopencampfireinthemiddle,andatallflag-poleateachend。Therewasapowerofstyleabouther。ItAMOUNTEDtosomethingbeingaraftsmanonsuchacraftasthat。 Wewentdriftingdownintoabigbend,andthenightcloudedupandgothot。Theriverwasverywide,andwaswalledwithsolidtimberonbothsides;youcouldn”tseeabreakinithardlyever,oralight。WetalkedaboutCairo,andwonderedwhetherwewouldknowitwhenwegottoit。I saidlikelywewouldn”t,becauseIhadheardsaytherewarn”tbutaboutadozenhousesthere,andiftheydidn”thappentohavethemlitup,howwaswegoingtoknowwewaspassingatown?Jimsaidifthetwobigriversjoinedtogetherthere,thatwouldshow。ButIsaidmaybewemightthinkwewaspassingthefootofanislandandcomingintothesameoldriveragain。ThatdisturbedJim——andmetoo。Sothequestionwas,whattodo? Isaid,paddleashorethefirsttimealightshowed,andtellthempapwasbehind,comingalongwithatrading-scow,andwasagreenhandatthebusiness,andwantedtoknowhowfaritwastoCairo。Jimthoughtitwasagoodidea,sowetookasmokeonitandwaited。 Therewarn”tnothingtodonowbuttolookoutsharpforthetown,andnotpassitwithoutseeingit。Hesaidhe”dbemightysuretoseeit,becausehe”dbeafreemantheminuteheseenit,butifhemissedithe”dbeinaslavecountryagainandnomoreshowforfreedom。Everylittlewhilehejumpsupandsays: “Dahsheis?“ Butitwarn”t。ItwasJack-o”-lanterns,orlightningbugs;sohesetdownagain,andwenttowatching,sameasbefore。Jimsaiditmadehimallovertremblyandfeverishtobesoclosetofreedom。Well,Icantellyouitmademeallovertremblyandfeverish,too,tohearhim,becauseIbeguntogetitthroughmyheadthatheWASmostfree——andwhowastoblameforit?Why,ME。Icouldn”tgetthatoutofmyconscience,nohownornoway。ItgottotroublingmesoIcouldn”trest;Icouldn”tstaystillinoneplace。Ithadn”tevercomehometomebefore,whatthisthingwasthatIwasdoing。Butnowitdid;anditstayedwithme,andscorchedmemoreandmore。ItriedtomakeouttomyselfthatIwarn”ttoblame,becauseIdidn”trunJimofffromhisrightfulowner;butitwarn”tnouse,conscienceupandsays,everytime,“Butyouknowedhewasrunningforhisfreedom,andyoucouldapaddledashoreandtoldsomebody。”Thatwasso——Icouldn”tgetaroundthatnoway。Thatwaswhereitpinched。 Consciencesaystome,“WhathadpoorMissWatsondonetoyouthatyoucouldseeherniggergooffrightunderyoureyesandneversayonesingleword?Whatdidthatpooroldwomandotoyouthatyoucouldtreathersomean?Why,shetriedtolearnyouyourbook,shetriedtolearnyouyourmanners,shetriedtobegoodtoyoueverywaysheknowedhow。THAT”Swhatshedone。” IgottofeelingsomeanandsomiserableImostwishedIwasdead。 Ifidgetedupanddowntheraft,abusingmyselftomyself,andJimwasfidgetingupanddownpastme。Weneitherofuscouldkeepstill。Everytimehedancedaroundandsays,“Dah”sCairo!“itwentthroughmelikeashot,andIthoughtifitWASCairoIreckonedIwoulddieofmiserableness。 JimtalkedoutloudallthetimewhileIwastalkingtomyself。HewassayinghowthefirstthinghewoulddowhenhegottoafreeStatehewouldgotosavingupmoneyandneverspendasinglecent,andwhenhegotenoughhewouldbuyhiswife,whichwasownedonafarmclosetowhereMissWatsonlived;andthentheywouldbothworktobuythetwochildren,andiftheirmasterwouldn”tsellthem,they”dgetanAb”litionisttogoandstealthem。 Itmostfrozemetohearsuchtalk。Hewouldn”teverdaredtotalksuchtalkinhislifebefore。Justseewhatadifferenceitmadeinhimtheminutehejudgedhewasaboutfree。Itwasaccordingtotheoldsaying,“Giveaniggeraninchandhe”lltakeanell。”ThinksI,thisiswhatcomesofmynotthinking。Herewasthisnigger,whichIhadasgoodashelpedtorunaway,comingrightoutflat-footedandsayinghewouldstealhischildren——childrenthatbelongedtoamanIdidn”tevenknow;amanthathadn”teverdonemenoharm。 IwassorrytohearJimsaythat,itwassuchaloweringofhim。Myconsciencegottostirringmeuphotterthanever,untilatlastIsaystoit,“Letuponme——itain”ttoolateyet——I”llpaddleashoreatthefirstlightandtell。”Ifelteasyandhappyandlightasafeatherrightoff。Allmytroubleswasgone。Iwenttolookingoutsharpforalight,andsortofsingingtomyself。Byandbyoneshowed。Jimsingsout: “We”ssafe,Huck,we”ssafe!Jumpupandcrackyo”heels!Dat”sdegoodoleCairoatlas”,Ijisknowsit!“ Isays: “I”lltakethecanoeandgoandsee,Jim。Itmightn”tbe,youknow。” Hejumpedandgotthecanoeready,andputhisoldcoatinthebottomformetoseton,andgivemethepaddle;andasIshovedoff,hesays: “PootysoonI”llbea-shout”n”forjoy,enI”llsay,it”sallonaccountso”Huck;I”safreeman,enIcouldn”teverbenfreeefithadn”benforHuck;Huckdoneit。Jimwon”teverforgityou,Huck;you”sdebes”fren” Jim”severhad;enyou”sdeONLYfren”oleJim”sgotnow。” Iwaspaddlingoff,allinasweattotellonhim;butwhenhesaysthis,itseemedtokindoftakethetuckalloutofme。Iwentalongslowthen,andIwarn”trightdowncertainwhetherIwasgladIstartedorwhetherIwarn”t。WhenIwasfiftyyardsoff,Jimsays: “Dahyougoes,deoletrueHuck;deon”ywhitegenlmandateverkep” hispromisetooleJim。” Well,Ijustfeltsick。ButIsays,IGOTtodoit——Ican”tgetOUT ofit。Rightthenalongcomesaskiffwithtwomeninitwithguns,andtheystoppedandIstopped。Oneofthemsays: “What”sthatyonder?“ “Apieceofaraft,“Isays。 “Doyoubelongonit?“ “Yes,sir。” “Anymenonit?“ “Onlyone,sir。” “Well,there”sfiveniggersrunoffto-nightupyonder,abovetheheadofthebend。Isyourmanwhiteorblack?“ Ididn”tanswerupprompt。Itriedto,butthewordswouldn”tcome。 Itriedforasecondortwotobraceupandoutwithit,butIwarn”tmanenough——hadn”tthespunkofarabbit。IseeIwasweakening;soIjustgiveuptrying,andupandsays: “He”swhite。” “Ireckonwe”llgoandseeforourselves。” “Iwishyouwould,“saysI,“becauseit”spapthat”sthere,andmaybeyou”dhelpmetowtheraftashorewherethelightis。He”ssick——andsoismamandMaryAnn。” “Oh,thedevil!we”reinahurry,boy。ButIs”posewe”vegotto。Come,buckletoyourpaddle,andlet”sgetalong。” Ibuckledtomypaddleandtheylaidtotheiroars。Whenwehadmadeastrokeortwo,Isays: “Pap”llbemightymuchobleegedtoyou,Icantellyou。EverybodygoesawaywhenIwantthemtohelpmetowtheraftashore,andIcan”tdoitbymyself。” “Well,that”sinfernalmean。Odd,too。Say,boy,what”sthematterwithyourfather?“ “It”sthe——a——the——well,itain”tanythingmuch。” Theystoppedpulling。Itwarn”tbutamightylittlewaystotheraftnow。Onesays: “Boy,that”salie。WhatISthematterwithyourpap?Answerupsquarenow,andit”llbethebetterforyou。” “Iwill,sir,Iwill,honest——butdon”tleaveus,please。It”sthe——the——Gentlemen,ifyou”llonlypullahead,andletmeheaveyoutheheadline,youwon”thavetocomea-neartheraft——pleasedo。” “Setherback,John,setherback!“saysone。Theybackedwater。“Keepaway,boy——keeptolooard。Confoundit,Ijustexpectthewindhasblowedittous。Yourpap”sgotthesmall-pox,andyouknowitpreciouswell。 Whydidn”tyoucomeoutandsayso?Doyouwanttospreaditallover?“ “Well,“saysI,a-blubbering,“I”vetoldeverybodybefore,andtheyjustwentawayandleftus。” “Poordevil,there”ssomethinginthat。Wearerightdownsorryforyou,butwe——well,hangit,wedon”twantthesmall-pox,yousee。Lookhere,I”lltellyouwhattodo。Don”tyoutrytolandbyyourself,oryou”llsmasheverythingtopieces。Youfloatalongdownabouttwentymiles,andyou”llcometoatownontheleft-handsideoftheriver。Itwillbelongaftersun-upthen,andwhenyouaskforhelpyoutellthemyourfolksarealldownwithchillsandfever。Don”tbeafoolagain,andletpeopleguesswhatisthematter。Nowwe”retryingtodoyouakindness;soyoujustputtwentymilesbetweenus,that”sagoodboy。Itwouldn”tdoanygoodtolandyonderwherethelightis——it”sonlyawood-yard。Say,Ireckonyourfather”spoor,andI”mboundtosayhe”sinprettyhardluck。Here,I”llputatwentydollargoldpieceonthisboard,andyougetitwhenitfloatsby。Ifeelmightymeantoleaveyou;butmykingdom!itwon”tdotofoolwithsmall-pox,don”tyousee?“ “Holdon,Parker,“saystheotherman,“here”satwentytoputontheboardforme。Good-bye,boy;youdoasMr。Parkertoldyou,andyou”llbeallright。” “That”sso,myboy——good-bye,good-bye。Ifyouseeanyrunawayniggersyougethelpandnabthem,andyoucanmakesomemoneybyit。” “Good-bye,sir,“saysI;“Iwon”tletnorunawayniggersgetbymeifIcanhelpit。” TheywentoffandIgotaboardtheraft,feelingbadandlow,becauseIknowedverywellIhaddonewrong,andIseeitwarn”tnouseformetotrytolearntodoright;abodythatdon”tgetSTARTEDrightwhenhe”slittleain”tgotnoshow——whenthepinchcomesthereain”tnothingtobackhimupandkeephimtohiswork,andsohegetsbeat。ThenIthoughtaminute,andsaystomyself,holdon;s”poseyou”dadonerightandgiveJimup,wouldyoufeltbetterthanwhatyoudonow?No,saysI,I”dfeelbad——I”dfeeljustthesamewayIdonow。Well,then,saysI,what”stheuseyoulearningtodorightwhenit”stroublesometodorightandain”tnotroubletodowrong,andthewagesisjustthesame?Iwasstuck。 Icouldn”tanswerthat。SoIreckonedIwouldn”tbothernomoreaboutit,butafterthisalwaysdowhichevercomehandiestatthetime。 Iwentintothewigwam;Jimwarn”tthere。Ilookedallaround;hewarn”tanywhere。Isays: “Jim!“ “HereIis,Huck。Isdeyouto”sightyit?Don”ttalkloud。” Hewasintheriverunderthesternoar,withjusthisnoseout。Itoldhimtheywereoutofsight,sohecomeaboard。Hesays: “Iwasa-listenin”toalldetalk,enIslipsintoderiverenwasgwynetoshoveforsho”ifdeycomeaboard。DenIwasgwynetoswimtoderaf” aginwhendeywasgone。Butlawsy,howyoudidfool”em,Huck!DatWUZ desmartes”dodge!Itellyou,chile,I”specitsave”oleJim——oleJimain”tgoingtoforgityoufordat,honey。” Thenwetalkedaboutthemoney。Itwasaprettygoodraise——twentydollarsapiece。Jimsaidwecouldtakedeckpassageonasteamboatnow,andthemoneywouldlastusasfaraswewantedtogointhefreeStates。 Hesaidtwentymilemorewarn”tfarfortherafttogo,buthewishedwewasalreadythere。 Towardsdaybreakwetiedup,andJimwasmightyparticularabouthidingtheraftgood。Thenheworkedalldayfixingthingsinbundles,andgettingallreadytoquitrafting。 Thatnightabouttenwehoveinsightofthelightsofatownawaydowninaleft-handbend。 Iwentoffinthecanoetoaskaboutit。PrettysoonIfoundamanoutintheriverwithaskiff,settingatrotline。Irangedupandsays: “Mister,isthattownCairo?“ “Cairo?no。Youmustbeablame”fool。” “Whattownisit,mister?“ “Ifyouwanttoknow,goandfindout。Ifyoustayherebotherin”aroundmeforaboutahalfaminutelongeryou”llgetsomethingyouwon”twant。” Ipaddledtotheraft。Jimwasawfuldisappointed,butIsaidnevermind,Cairowouldbethenextplace,Ireckoned。 Wepassedanothertownbeforedaylight,andIwasgoingoutagain;butitwashighground,soIdidn”tgo。NohighgroundaboutCairo,Jimsaid。 Ihadforgotit。Welaidupforthedayonatowheadtolerableclosetotheleft-handbank。Ibeguntosuspicionsomething。SodidJim。Isays: “MaybewewentbyCairointhefogthatnight。” Hesays: “Doan”le”stalkaboutit,Huck。Po”niggerscan”thavenoluck。Iawluz”specteddatrattlesnake-skinwarn”tdonewiditswork。” “IwishI”dneverseenthatsnake-skin,Jim——IdowishI”dneverlaideyesonit。” “Itain”tyo”fault,Huck;youdidn”know。Don”tyoublameyo”self”boutit。” Whenitwasdaylight,herewastheclearOhiowaterinshore,sureenough,andoutsidewastheoldregularMuddy!SoitwasallupwithCairo。 Wetalkeditallover。Itwouldn”tdototaketotheshore;wecouldn”ttaketheraftupthestream,ofcourse。Therewarn”tnowaybuttowaitfordark,andstartbackinthecanoeandtakethechances。Sowesleptalldayamongstthecottonwoodthicket,soastobefreshforthework,andwhenwewentbacktotheraftaboutdarkthecanoewasgone! Wedidn”tsayawordforagoodwhile。Therewarn”tanythingtosay。 Webothknowedwellenoughitwassomemoreworkoftherattlesnake-skin; sowhatwastheusetotalkaboutit?Itwouldonlylooklikewewasfindingfault,andthatwouldbeboundtofetchmorebadluck——andkeeponfetchingit,too,tillweknowedenoughtokeepstill。 Byandbywetalkedaboutwhatwebetterdo,andfoundtherewarn”tnowaybutjusttogoalongdownwiththerafttillwegotachancetobuyacanoetogobackin。Wewarn”tgoingtoborrowitwhentherewarn”tanybodyaround,thewaypapwoulddo,forthatmightsetpeopleafterus。 Soweshovedoutafterdarkontheraft。 Anybodythatdon”tbelieveyetthatit”sfoolishnesstohandleasnake-skin,afterallthatthatsnake-skindoneforus,willbelieveitnowiftheyreadonandseewhatmoreitdoneforus。 Theplacetobuycanoesisoffofraftslayingupatshore。Butwedidn”tseenoraftslayingup;sowewentalongduringthreehoursandmore。Well,thenightgotgrayandrutherthick,whichisthenextmeanestthingtofog。Youcan”ttelltheshapeoftheriver,andyoucan”tseenodistance。 Itgottobeverylateandstill,andthenalongcomesasteamboatuptheriver。Welitthelantern,andjudgedshewouldseeit。Up-streamboatsdidn”tgenerlycomeclosetous;theygooutandfollowthebarsandhuntforeasywaterunderthereefs;butnightslikethistheybullrightupthechannelagainstthewholeriver。 Wecouldhearherpoundingalong,butwedidn”tseehergoodtillshewasclose。Sheaimedrightforus。Oftentheydothatandtrytoseehowclosetheycancomewithouttouching;sometimesthewheelbitesoffasweep,andthenthepilotstickshisheadoutandlaughs,andthinkshe”smightysmart。Well,hereshecomes,andwesaidshewasgoingtotryandshaveus;butshedidn”tseemtobesheeringoffabit。Shewasabigone,andshewascominginahurry,too,lookinglikeablackcloudwithrowsofglow-wormsaroundit;butallofasuddenshebulgedout,bigandscary,withalongrowofwide-openfurnacedoorsshininglikered-hotteeth,andhermonstrousbowsandguardshangingrightoverus。Therewasayellatus,andajinglingofbellstostoptheengines,apowwowofcussing,andwhistlingofsteam——andasJimwentoverboardononesideandIontheother,shecomesmashingstraightthroughtheraft。 Idived——andIaimedtofindthebottom,too,forathirty-footwheelhadgottogooverme,andIwantedittohaveplentyofroom。Icouldalwaysstayunderwateraminute;thistimeIreckonIstayedunderaminuteandahalf。ThenIbouncedforthetopinahurry,forIwasnearlybusting。 Ipoppedouttomyarmpitsandblowedthewateroutofmynose,andpuffedabit。Ofcoursetherewasaboomingcurrent;andofcoursethatboatstartedherenginesagaintensecondsaftershestoppedthem,fortheynevercaredmuchforraftsmen;sonowshewaschurningalonguptheriver,outofsightinthethickweather,thoughIcouldhearher。 IsungoutforJimaboutadozentimes,butIdidn”tgetanyanswer; soIgrabbedaplankthattouchedmewhileIwas“treadingwater,“andstruckoutforshore,shovingitaheadofme。ButImadeouttoseethatthedriftofthecurrentwastowardsthelefthandshore,whichmeantthatIwasinacrossing;soIchangedoffandwentthatway。 Itwasoneoftheselong,slanting,two-milecrossings;soIwasagoodlongtimeingettingover。Imadeasafelanding,andclumbupthebank。 Icouldn”tseebutalittleways,butIwentpokingalongoverroughgroundforaquarterofamileormore,andthenIrunacrossabigold-fashioneddoublelog-housebeforeInoticedit。Iwasgoingtorushbyandgetaway,butalotofdogsjumpedoutandwenttohowlingandbarkingatme,andIknowedbetterthantomoveanotherpeg。 TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn-Chapter17Chapter17INaboutaminutesomebodyspokeoutofawindowwithoutputtinghisheadout,andsays: “Bedone,boys!Who”sthere?“ Isays: “It”sme。” “Who”sme?“ “GeorgeJackson,sir。” “Whatdoyouwant?“ “Idon”twantnothing,sir。Ionlywanttogoalongby,butthedogswon”tletme。” “Whatareyouprowlingaroundherethistimeofnightfor——hey?“ “Iwarn”tprowlingaround,sir,Ifelloverboardoffofthesteamboat。” “Oh,youdid,didyou?Strikealightthere,somebody。Whatdidyousayyournamewas?“ “GeorgeJackson,sir。I”monlyaboy。” “Lookhere,ifyou”retellingthetruthyouneedn”tbeafraid——nobody”llhurtyou。Butdon”ttrytobudge;standrightwhereyouare。RouseoutBobandTom,someofyou,andfetchtheguns。GeorgeJackson,isthereanybodywithyou?“ “No,sir,nobody。” Iheardthepeoplestirringaroundinthehousenow,andseealight。 Themansungout: “Snatchthatlightaway,Betsy,youoldfool——ain”tyougotanysense? Putitonthefloorbehindthefrontdoor。Bob,ifyouandTomareready,takeyourplaces。” “Allready。” “Now,GeorgeJackson,doyouknowtheShepherdsons?“ “No,sir;Ineverheardofthem。” “Well,thatmaybeso,anditmayn”t。Now,allready。Stepforward,GeorgeJackson。Andmind,don”tyouhurry——comemightyslow。Ifthere”sanybodywithyou,lethimkeepback——ifheshowshimselfhe”llbeshot。 Comealongnow。Comeslow;pushthedooropenyourself——justenoughtosqueezein,d”youhear?“ Ididn”thurry;Icouldn”tifI”dawantedto。Itookoneslowstepatatimeandtherewarn”tasound,onlyIthoughtIcouldhearmyheart。 Thedogswereasstillasthehumans,buttheyfollowedalittlebehindme。WhenIgottothethreelogdoorstepsIheardthemunlockingandunbarringandunbolting。Iputmyhandonthedoorandpusheditalittleandalittlemoretillsomebodysaid,“There,that”senough——putyourheadin。”I doneit,butIjudgedtheywouldtakeitoff。 Thecandlewasonthefloor,andtheretheyallwas,lookingatme,andmeatthem,foraboutaquarterofaminute:Threebigmenwithgunspointedatme,whichmademewince,Itellyou;theoldest,grayandaboutsixty,theothertwothirtyormore——allofthemfineandhandsome—— andthesweetestoldgray-headedlady,andbackofhertwoyoungwomenwhichIcouldn”tseerightwell。Theoldgentlemansays: “There;Ireckonit”sallright。Comein。” AssoonasIwasintheoldgentlemanhelockedthedoorandbarreditandboltedit,andtoldtheyoungmentocomeinwiththeirguns,andtheyallwentinabigparlorthathadanewragcarpetonthefloor,andgottogetherinacornerthatwasoutoftherangeofthefrontwindows——therewarn”tnoneontheside。Theyheldthecandle,andtookagoodlookatme,andallsaid,“Why,HEain”taShepherdson——no,thereain”tanyShepherdsonabouthim。”ThentheoldmansaidhehopedIwouldn”tmindbeingsearchedforarms,becausehedidn”tmeannoharmbyit——itwasonlytomakesure。Sohedidn”tpryintomypockets,butonlyfeltoutsidewithhishands,andsaiditwasallright。Hetoldmetomakemyselfeasyandathome,andtellallaboutmyself;buttheoldladysays: “Why,blessyou,Saul,thepoorthing”saswetashecanbe;anddon”tyoureckonitmaybehe”shungry?“ “Trueforyou,Rachel——Iforgot。” Sotheoldladysays: “Betsy“(thiswasaniggerwoman),youflyaroundandgethimsomethingtoeatasquickasyoucan,poorthing;andoneofyougirlsgoandwakeupBuckandtellhim——oh,hereheishimself。Buck,takethislittlestrangerandgetthewetclothesofffromhimanddresshimupinsomeofyoursthat”sdry。” Bucklookedaboutasoldasme——thirteenorfourteenoralongthere,thoughhewasalittlebiggerthanme。Hehadn”tonanythingbutashirt,andhewasveryfrowzy-headed。Hecameingapinganddiggingonefistintohiseyes,andhewasdraggingagunalongwiththeotherone。Hesays: “Ain”ttheynoShepherdsonsaround?“ Theysaid,no,”twasafalsealarm。 “Well,“hesays,“ifthey”dabensome,IreckonI”dagotone。” Theyalllaughed,andBobsays: “Why,Buck,theymighthavescalpedusall,you”vebeensoslowincoming。” “Well,nobodycomeafterme,anditain”trightI”malwayskeptdown; Idon”tgetnoshow。” “Nevermind,Buck,myboy,“saystheoldman,“you”llhaveshowenough,allingoodtime,don”tyoufretaboutthat。Go”longwithyounow,anddoasyourmothertoldyou。” Whenwegotup-stairstohisroomhegotmeacoarseshirtandaroundaboutandpantsofhis,andIputthemon。WhileIwasatitheaskedmewhatmynamewas,butbeforeIcouldtellhimhestartedtotellmeaboutabluejayandayoungrabbithehadcatchedinthewoodsdaybeforeyesterday,andheaskedmewhereMoseswaswhenthecandlewentout。IsaidIdidn”tknow;Ihadn”theardaboutitbefore,noway。 “Well,guess,“hesays。 “How”mIgoingtoguess,“saysI,“whenIneverheardtellofitbefore?“ “Butyoucanguess,can”tyou?It”sjustaseasy。” “WHICHcandle?“Isays。 “Why,anycandle,“hesays。 “Idon”tknowwherehewas,“saysI;“wherewashe?“ “Why,hewasintheDARK!That”swherehewas!“ “Well,ifyouknowedwherehewas,whatdidyouaskmefor?“ “Why,blameit,it”sariddle,don”tyousee?Say,howlongareyougoingtostayhere?Yougottostayalways。Wecanjusthaveboomingtimes——theydon”thavenoschoolnow。Doyouownadog?I”vegotadog——andhe”llgointheriverandbringoutchipsthatyouthrowin。DoyouliketocombupSundays,andallthatkindoffoolishness?YoubetIdon”t,butmashemakesme。Confoundtheseolebritches!IreckonI”dbetterput”emon,butI”druthernot,it”ssowarm。Areyouallready?Allright。 Comealong,oldhoss。” Coldcorn-pone,coldcorn-beef,butterandbuttermilk——thatiswhattheyhadformedownthere,andthereain”tnothingbetterthateverI”vecomeacrossyet。Buckandhismaandallofthemsmokedcobpipes,excepttheniggerwoman,whichwasgone,andthetwoyoungwomen。Theyallsmokedandtalked,andIeatandtalked。Theyoungwomenhadquiltsaroundthem,andtheirhairdowntheirbacks。Theyallaskedmequestions,andItoldthemhowpapandmeandallthefamilywaslivingonalittlefarmdownatthebottomofArkansaw,andmysisterMaryAnnrunoffandgotmarriedandneverwasheardofnomore,andBillwenttohuntthemandhewarn”theardofnomore,andTomandMortdied,andthentherewarn”tnobodybutjustmeandpapleft,andhewasjusttrimmeddowntonothing,onaccountofhistroubles;sowhenhediedItookwhattherewasleft,becausethefarmdidn”tbelongtous,andstarteduptheriver,deckpassage,andfelloverboard;andthatwashowIcometobehere。SotheysaidIcouldhaveahomethereaslongasIwantedit。Thenitwasmostdaylightandeverybodywenttobed,andIwenttobedwithBuck,andwhenIwakedupinthemorning,dratitall,Ihadforgotwhatmynamewas。SoIlaidthereaboutanhourtryingtothink,andwhenBuckwakedupIsays: “Canyouspell,Buck?“ “Yes,“hesays。 “Ibetyoucan”tspellmyname,“saysI。 “IbetyouwhatyoudareIcan,“sayshe。 “Allright,“saysI,“goahead。” “G-e-o-r-g-eJ-a-x-o-n——therenow,“hesays。 “Well,“saysI,“youdoneit,butIdidn”tthinkyoucould。Itain”tnoslouchofanametospell——rightoffwithoutstudying。” Isetitdown,private,becausesomebodymightwantMEtospellitnext,andsoIwantedtobehandywithitandrattleitofflikeIwasusedtoit。 Itwasamightynicefamily,andamightynicehouse,too。Ihadn”tseennohouseoutinthecountrybeforethatwassoniceandhadsomuchstyle。Itdidn”thaveanironlatchonthefrontdoor,norawoodenonewithabuckskinstring,butabrassknobtoturn,thesameashousesintown。Therewarn”tnobedintheparlor,norasignofabed;butheapsofparlorsintownshasbedsinthem。Therewasabigfireplacethatwasbrickedonthebottom,andthebrickswaskeptcleanandredbypouringwateronthemandscrubbingthemwithanotherbrick;sometimestheywashthemoverwithredwater-paintthattheycallSpanish-brown,sameastheydointown。Theyhadbigbrassdog-ironsthatcouldholdupasawlog。Therewasaclockonthemiddleofthemantelpiece,withapictureofatownpaintedonthebottomhalfoftheglassfront,andaroundplaceinthemiddleofitforthesun,andyoucouldseethependulumswingingbehindit。Itwasbeautifultohearthatclocktick;andsometimeswhenoneofthesepeddlershadbeenalongandscouredherupandgotheringoodshape,shewouldstartinandstrikeahundredandfiftybeforeshegottuckeredout。Theywouldn”ttookanymoneyforher。 Well,therewasabigoutlandishparrotoneachsideoftheclock,madeoutofsomethinglikechalk,andpaintedupgaudy。Byoneoftheparrotswasacatmadeofcrockery,andacrockerydogbytheother;andwhenyoupresseddownonthemtheysqueaked,butdidn”topentheirmouthsnorlookdifferentnorinterested。Theysqueakedthroughunderneath。Therewasacoupleofbigwild-turkey-wingfansspreadoutbehindthosethings。Onthetableinthemiddleoftheroomwasakindofalovelycrockerybasketthatbadapplesandorangesandpeachesandgrapespiledupinit,whichwasmuchredderandyellowerandprettierthanrealonesis,buttheywarn”trealbecauseyoucouldseewherepieceshadgotchippedoffandshowedthewhitechalk,orwhateveritwas,underneath。 Thistablehadacovermadeoutofbeautifuloilcloth,witharedandbluespread-eaglepaintedonit,andapaintedborderallaround。ItcomeallthewayfromPhiladelphia,theysaid。Therewassomebooks,too,piledupperfectlyexact,oneachcornerofthetable。OnewasabigfamilyBiblefullofpictures。OnewasPilgrim”sProgress,aboutamanthatlefthisfamily,itdidn”tsaywhy。Ireadconsiderableinitnowandthen。Thestatementswasinteresting,buttough。AnotherwasFriendship”sOffering,fullofbeautifulstuffandpoetry;butIdidn”treadthepoetry。AnotherwasHenryClay”sSpeeches,andanotherwasDr。Gunn”sFamilyMedicine,whichtoldyouallaboutwhattodoifabodywassickordead。Therewasahymnbook,andalotofotherbooks。Andtherewasnicesplit-bottomchairs,andperfectlysound,too——notbaggeddowninthemiddleandbusted,likeanoldbasket。 Theyhadpictureshungonthewalls——mainlyWashingtonsandLafayettes,andbattles,andHighlandMarys,andonecalled“SigningtheDeclaration。” Therewassomethattheycalledcrayons,whichoneofthedaughterswhichwasdeadmadeherownselfwhenshewasonlyfifteenyearsold。TheywasdifferentfromanypicturesIeverseebefore——blacker,mostly,thaniscommon。Onewasawomaninaslimblackdress,beltedsmallunderthearmpits,withbulgeslikeacabbageinthemiddleofthesleeves,andalargeblackscoop-shovelbonnetwithablackveil,andwhiteslimanklescrossedaboutwithblacktape,andveryweeblackslippers,likeachisel,andshewasleaningpensiveonatombstoneonherrightelbow,underaweepingwillow,andherotherhandhangingdownhersideholdingawhitehandkerchiefandareticule,andunderneaththepictureitsaid“ShallINeverSeeTheeMoreAlas。”Anotheronewasayoungladywithherhairallcombedupstraighttothetopofherhead,andknottedthereinfrontofacomblikeachair-back,andshewascryingintoahandkerchiefandhadadeadbirdlayingonitsbackinherotherhandwithitsheelsup,andunderneaththepictureitsaid“IShallNeverHearThySweetChirrupMoreAlas。”Therewasonewhereayoungladywasatawindowlookingupatthemoon,andtearsrunningdownhercheeks;andshehadanopenletterinonehandwithblacksealingwaxshowingononeedgeofit,andshewasmashingalocketwithachaintoitagainsthermouth,andunderneaththepictureitsaid“AndArtThouGoneYesThouArtGoneAlas。”Thesewasallnicepictures,Ireckon,butIdidn”tsomehowseemtotaketothem,becauseifeverIwasdownalittletheyalwaysgivemethefan-tods。Everybodywassorryshedied,becauseshehadlaidoutalotmoreofthesepicturestodo,andabodycouldseebywhatshehaddonewhattheyhadlost。ButIreckonedthatwithherdispositionshewashavingabettertimeinthegraveyard。Shewasatworkonwhattheysaidwashergreatestpicturewhenshetooksick,andeverydayandeverynightitwasherprayertobeallowedtolivetillshegotitdone,butshenevergotthechance。Itwasapictureofayoungwomaninalongwhitegown,standingontherailofabridgeallreadytojumpoff,withherhairalldownherback,andlookinguptothemoon,withthetearsrunningdownherface,andshehadtwoarmsfoldedacrossherbreast,andtwoarmsstretchedoutinfront,andtwomorereachinguptowardsthemoon——andtheideawastoseewhichpairwouldlookbest,andthenscratchoutalltheotherarms;but,asIwassaying,shediedbeforeshegothermindmadeup,andnowtheykeptthispictureovertheheadofthebedinherroom,andeverytimeherbirthdaycometheyhungflowersonit。Othertimesitwashidwithalittlecurtain。 Theyoungwomaninthepicturehadakindofanicesweetface,buttherewassomanyarmsitmadeherlooktoospidery,seemedtome。 Thisyounggirlkeptascrap-bookwhenshewasalive,andusedtopasteobituariesandaccidentsandcasesofpatientsufferinginitoutofthePresbyterianObserver,andwritepoetryafterthemoutofherownhead。 Itwasverygoodpoetry。ThisiswhatshewroteaboutaboybythenameofStephenDowlingBotsthatfelldownawellandwasdrownded: ODETOSTEPHENDOWLINGBOTS,DEC”D AnddidyoungStephensicken,AnddidyoungStephendie?Anddidthesadheartsthicken,Anddidthemournerscry? No;suchwasnotthefateofYoungStephenDowlingBots;Thoughsadheartsroundhimthickened,”Twasnotfromsickness”shots。 Nowhooping-coughdidrackhisframe,Normeaslesdrearwithspots; NottheseimpairedthesacrednameOfStephenDowlingBots。 DespisedlovestrucknotwithwoeThatheadofcurlyknots,Norstomachtroubleslaidhimlow,YoungStephenDowlingBots。 Ono。Thenlistwithtearfuleye,WhilstIhisfatedotell。HissouldidfromthiscoldworldflyByfallingdownawell。 Theygothimoutandemptiedhim;Alasitwastoolate;HisspiritwasgonefortosportaloftIntherealmsofthegoodandgreat。 IfEmmelineGrangerfordcouldmakepoetrylikethatbeforeshewasfourteen,thereain”tnotellingwhatshecouldadonebyandby。Bucksaidshecouldrattleoffpoetrylikenothing。Shedidn”teverhavetostoptothink。 Hesaidshewouldslapdownaline,andifshecouldn”tfindanythingtorhymewithitwouldjustscratchitoutandslapdownanotherone,andgoahead。Shewarn”tparticular;shecouldwriteaboutanythingyouchoosetogivehertowriteaboutjustsoitwassadful。Everytimeamandied,orawomandied,orachilddied,shewouldbeonhandwithher“tribute“ beforehewascold。Shecalledthemtributes。Theneighborssaiditwasthedoctorfirst,thenEmmeline,thentheundertaker——theundertakernevergotinaheadofEmmelinebutonce,andthenshehungfireonarhymeforthedeadperson”sname,whichwasWhistler。Shewarn”teverthesameafterthat;shenevercomplained,butshekinderpinedawayanddidnotlivelong。Poorthing,many”sthetimeImademyselfgouptothelittleroomthatusedtobehersandgetoutherpooroldscrap-bookandreadinitwhenherpictureshadbeenaggravatingmeandIhadsouredonheralittle。Ilikedallthatfamily,deadonesandall,andwarn”tgoingtoletanythingcomebetweenus。PoorEmmelinemadepoetryaboutallthedeadpeoplewhenshewasalive,anditdidn”tseemrightthattherewarn”tnobodytomakesomeabouthernowshewasgone;soItriedtosweatoutaverseortwomyself,butIcouldn”tseemtomakeitgosomehow。TheykeptEmmeline”sroomtrimandnice,andallthethingsfixedinitjustthewayshelikedtohavethemwhenshewasalive,andnobodyeversleptthere。Theoldladytookcareoftheroomherself,thoughtherewasplentyofniggers,andshesewedthereagooddealandreadherBibletheremostly。 Well,asIwassayingabouttheparlor,therewasbeautifulcurtainsonthewindows:white,withpicturespaintedonthemofcastleswithvinesalldownthewalls,andcattlecomingdowntodrink。Therewasalittleoldpiano,too,thathadtinpansinit,Ireckon,andnothingwaseversolovelyastoheartheyoungladiessing“TheLastLinkisBroken“andplay“TheBattleofPrague“onit。Thewallsofalltheroomswasplastered,andmosthadcarpetsonthefloors,andthewholehousewaswhitewashedontheoutside。 Itwasadoublehouse,andthebigopenplacebetwixtthemwasroofedandfloored,andsometimesthetablewassetthereinthemiddleoftheday,anditwasacool,comfortableplace。Nothingcouldn”tbebetter。 Andwarn”tthecookinggood,andjustbushelsofittoo! TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn-Chapter18Chapter18COL。GRANGERFORDwasagentleman,yousee。Hewasagentlemanallover; andsowashisfamily。Hewaswellborn,asthesayingis,andthat”sworthasmuchinamanasitisinahorse,sotheWidowDouglassaid,andnobodyeverdeniedthatshewasofthefirstaristocracyinourtown;andpaphealwayssaidit,too,thoughhewarn”tnomorequalitythanamudcathimself。Col。Grangerfordwasverytallandveryslim,andhadadarkish-palycomplexion,notasignofredinitanywheres;hewascleanshavedeverymorningalloverhisthinface,andhehadthethinnestkindoflips,andthethinnestkindofnostrils,andahighnose,andheavyeyebrows,andtheblackestkindofeyes,sunksodeepbackthattheyseemedliketheywaslookingoutofcavernsatyou,asyoumaysay。Hisforeheadwashigh,andhishairwasblackandstraightandhungtohisshoulders。Hishandswaslongandthin,andeverydayofhislifeheputonacleanshirtandafullsuitfromheadtofootmadeoutoflinensowhiteithurtyoureyestolookatit;andonSundaysheworeabluetail-coatwithbrassbuttonsonit。Hecarriedamahoganycanewithasilverheadtoit。Therewarn”tnofrivolishnessabouthim,notabit,andhewarn”teverloud。Hewasaskindashecouldbe——youcouldfeelthat,youknow,andsoyouhadconfidence。Sometimeshesmiled,anditwasgoodtosee;butwhenhestraightenedhimselfuplikealiberty-pole,andthelightningbeguntoflickeroutfromunderhiseyebrows,youwantedtoclimbatreefirst,andfindoutwhatthematterwasafterwards。Hedidn”teverhavetotellanybodytomindtheirmanners——everybodywasalwaysgoodmanneredwherehewas。Everybodylovedtohavehimaround,too;hewassunshinemostalways——Imeanhemadeitseemlikegoodweather。Whenheturnedintoacloudbankitwasawfuldarkforhalfaminute,andthatwasenough;therewouldn”tnothinggowrongagainforaweek。 Whenhimandtheoldladycomedowninthemorningallthefamilygotupoutoftheirchairsandgivethemgood-day,anddidn”tsetdownagaintilltheyhadsetdown。ThenTomandBobwenttothesideboardwherethedecanterwas,andmixedaglassofbittersandhandedittohim,andhehelditinhishandandwaitedtillTom”sandBob”swasmixed,andthentheybowedandsaid,“Ourdutytoyou,sir,andmadam;“andTHEYbowedtheleastbitintheworldandsaidthankyou,andsotheydrank,allthree,andBobandTompouredaspoonfulofwateronthesugarandthemiteofwhiskyorapplebrandyinthebottomoftheirtumblers,andgiveittomeandBuck,andwedranktotheoldpeopletoo。 BobwastheoldestandTomnext——tall,beautifulmenwithverybroadshouldersandbrownfaces,andlongblackhairandblackeyes。Theydressedinwhitelinenfromheadtofoot,liketheoldgentleman,andworebroadPanamahats。 ThentherewasMissCharlotte;shewastwentyfive,andtallandproudandgrand,butasgoodasshecouldbewhenshewarn”tstirredup;butwhenshewasshehadalookthatwouldmakeyouwiltinyourtracks,likeherfather。Shewasbeautiful。 Sowashersister,MissSophia,butitwasadifferentkind。Shewasgentleandsweetlikeadove,andshewasonlytwenty。 Eachpersonhadtheirownniggertowaitonthem——Bucktoo。Myniggerhadamonstrouseasytime,becauseIwarn”tusedtohavinganybodydoanythingforme,butBuck”swasonthejumpmostofthetime。 Thiswasalltherewasofthefamilynow,butthereusedtobemore——threesons;theygotkilled;andEmmelinethatdied。 Theoldgentlemanownedalotoffarmsandoverahundredniggers。Sometimesastackofpeoplewouldcomethere,horseback,fromtenorfifteenmilearound,andstayfiveorsixdays,andhavesuchjunketingsroundaboutandontheriver,anddancesandpicnicsinthewoodsdaytimes,andballsatthehousenights。Thesepeoplewasmostlykinfolksofthefamily。Themenbroughttheirgunswiththem。Itwasahandsomelotofquality,Itellyou。 Therewasanotherclanofaristocracyaroundthere——fiveorsixfamilies——mostlyofthenameofShepherdson。Theywasashigh-tonedandwellbornandrichandgrandasthetribeofGrangerfords。TheShepherdsonsandGrangerfordsusedthesamesteamboatlanding,whichwasabouttwomileaboveourhouse; sosometimeswhenIwentuptherewithalotofourfolksIusedtoseealotoftheShepherdsonsthereontheirfinehorses。 OnedayBuckandmewasawayoutinthewoodshunting,andheardahorsecoming。Wewascrossingtheroad。Bucksays: “Quick!Jumpforthewoods!“ Wedoneit,andthenpeepeddownthewoodsthroughtheleaves。Prettysoonasplendidyoungmancomegallopingdowntheroad,settinghishorseeasyandlookinglikeasoldier。Hehadhisgunacrosshispommel。Ihadseenhimbefore。ItwasyoungHarneyShepherdson。IheardBuck”sgungooffatmyear,andHarney”shattumbledofffromhishead。Hegrabbedhisgunandrodestraighttotheplacewherewewashid。Butwedidn”twait。 Westartedthroughthewoodsonarun。Thewoodswarn”tthick,soIlookedovermyshouldertododgethebullet,andtwiceIseenHarneycoverBuckwithhisgun;andthenherodeawaythewayhecome——togethishat,Ireckon,butIcouldn”tsee。Weneverstoppedrunningtillwegothome。 Theoldgentleman”seyesblazedaminute——”twaspleasure,mainly,Ijudged——thenhisfacesortofsmootheddown,andhesays,kindofgentle: “Idon”tlikethatshootingfrombehindabush。Whydidn”tyoustepintotheroad,myboy?“ “TheShepherdsonsdon”t,father。Theyalwaystakeadvantage。” MissCharlottesheheldherheaduplikeaqueenwhileBuckwastellinghistale,andhernostrilsspreadandhereyessnapped。Thetwoyoungmenlookeddark,butneversaidnothing。MissSophiasheturnedpale,butthecolorcomebackwhenshefoundthemanwarn”thurt。 SoonasIcouldgetBuckdownbythecorn-cribsunderthetreesbyourselves,Isays: “Didyouwanttokillhim,Buck?“ “Well,IbetIdid。” “Whatdidhedotoyou?“ “Him?Heneverdonenothingtome。” “Well,then,whatdidyouwanttokillhimfor?“ “Why,nothing——onlyit”sonaccountofthefeud。” “What”safeud?“ “Why,wherewasyouraised?Don”tyouknowwhatafeudis?“ “Neverheardofitbefore——tellmeaboutit。” “Well,“saysBuck,“afeudisthisway:Amanhasaquarrelwithanotherman,andkillshim;thenthatotherman”sbrotherkillsHIM;thentheotherbrothers,onbothsides,goesforoneanother;thentheCOUSINSchipin——andbyandbyeverybody”skilledoff,andthereain”tnomorefeud。 Butit”skindofslow,andtakesalongtime。” “Hasthisonebeengoingonlong,Buck?“ “Well,IshouldRECKON!Itstartedthirtyyearago,orsom”ersalongthere。Therewastrouble”boutsomething,andthenalawsuittosettleit;andthesuitwentaginoneofthemen,andsoheupandshotthemanthatwonthesuit——whichhewouldnaturallydo,ofcourse。Anybodywould。” “Whatwasthetroubleabout,Buck?——land?“ “Ireckonmaybe——Idon”tknow。” “Well,whodonetheshooting?WasitaGrangerfordoraShepherdson?“ “Laws,howdoIknow?Itwassolongago。” “Don”tanybodyknow?“ “Oh,yes,paknows,Ireckon,andsomeoftheotheroldpeople;buttheydon”tknownowwhattherowwasaboutinthefirstplace。” “Hastherebeenmanykilled,Buck?“ “Yes;rightsmartchanceoffunerals。Buttheydon”talwayskill。Pa”sgotafewbuckshotinhim;buthedon”tmindit”cuzhedon”tweighmuch,anyway。Bob”sbeencarvedupsomewithabowie,andTom”sbeenhurtonceortwice。” “Hasanybodybeenkilledthisyear,Buck?“ “Yes;wegotoneandtheygotone。”BoutthreemonthsagomycousinBud,fourteenyearold,wasridingthroughthewoodsont”othersideoftheriver,anddidn”thavenoweaponwithhim,whichwasblame”foolishness,andinalonesomeplacehehearsahorsea-comingbehindhim,andseesoldBaldyShepherdsona-linkin”afterhimwithhisguninhishandandhiswhitehaira-flyinginthewind;and”steadofjumpingoffandtakingtothebrush,Bud”lowedhecouldoutrunhim;sotheyhadit,nipandtuck,forfivemileormore,theoldmana-gainingallthetime;soatlastBudseenitwarn”tanyuse,sohestoppedandfacedaroundsoastohavethebulletholesinfront,youknow,andtheoldmanherodeupandshothimdown。Buthedidn”tgitmuchchancetoenjoyhisluck,forinsideofaweekourfolkslaidHIMout。” “Ireckonthatoldmanwasacoward,Buck。” “IreckonheWARN”Tacoward。Notbyablame”sight。Thereain”tacowardamongstthemShepherdsons——notaone。Andthereain”tnocowardsamongsttheGrangerfordseither。Why,thatoldmankep”uphisendinafightonedayforhalfanhouragainstthreeGrangerfords,andcomeoutwinner。Theywasalla-horseback;helitoffofhishorseandgotbehindalittlewoodpile,andkep”hishorsebeforehimtostopthebullets;buttheGrangerfordsstayedontheirhorsesandcaperedaroundtheoldman,andpepperedawayathim,andhepepperedawayatthem。Himandhishorsebothwenthomeprettyleakyandcrippled,buttheGrangerfordshadtobeFETCHEDhome——andoneof”emwasdead,andanotherdiedthenextday。No,sir;ifabody”southuntingforcowardshedon”twanttofoolawayanytimeamongstthemShepherdsons,becuztheydon”tbreedanyofthatKIND。” NextSundayweallwenttochurch,aboutthreemile,everybodya-horseback。 Thementooktheirgunsalong,sodidBuck,andkeptthembetweentheirkneesorstoodthemhandyagainstthewall。TheShepherdsonsdonethesame。 Itwasprettyornerypreaching——allaboutbrotherlylove,andsuch-liketiresomeness;buteverybodysaiditwasagoodsermon,andtheyalltalkeditovergoinghome,andhadsuchapowerfullottosayaboutfaithandgoodworksandfreegraceandpreforeordestination,andIdon”tknowwhatall,thatitdidseemtometobeoneoftheroughestSundaysIhadrunacrossyet。 Aboutanhourafterdinnereverybodywasdozingaround,someintheirchairsandsomeintheirrooms,anditgottobeprettydull。Buckandadogwasstretchedoutonthegrassinthesunsoundasleep。Iwentuptoourroom,andjudgedIwouldtakeanapmyself。IfoundthatsweetMissSophiastandinginherdoor,whichwasnexttoours,andshetookmeinherroomandshutthedoorverysoft,andaskedmeifIlikedher,andIsaidIdid;andsheaskedmeifIwoulddosomethingforherandnottellanybody,andIsaidIwould。Thenshesaidshe”dforgotherTestament,andleftitintheseatatchurchbetweentwootherbooks,andwouldI slipoutquietandgothereandfetchittoher,andnotsaynothingtonobody。IsaidIwould。SoIslidoutandslippedoffuptheroad,andtherewarn”tanybodyatthechurch,exceptmaybeahogortwo,fortherewarn”tanylockonthedoor,andhogslikesapuncheonfloorinsummer-timebecauseit”scool。Ifyounotice,mostfolksdon”tgotochurchonlywhenthey”vegotto;butahogisdifferent。 SaysItomyself,something”sup;itain”tnaturalforagirltobeinsuchasweataboutaTestament。SoIgiveitashake,andoutdropsalittlepieceofpaperwith“HALF-PASTTWO“wroteonitwithapencil。 Iransackedit,butcouldn”tfindanythingelse。Icouldn”tmakeanythingoutofthat,soIputthepaperinthebookagain,andwhenIgothomeandupstairstherewasMissSophiainherdoorwaitingforme。Shepulledmeinandshutthedoor;thenshelookedintheTestamenttillshefoundthepaper,andassoonasshereaditshelookedglad;andbeforeabodycouldthinkshegrabbedmeandgivemeasqueeze,andsaidIwasthebestboyintheworld,andnottotellanybody。Shewasmightyredinthefaceforaminute,andhereyeslightedup,anditmadeherpowerfulpretty。 Iwasagooddealastonished,butwhenIgotmybreathIaskedherwhatthepaperwasabout,andsheaskedmeifIhadreadit,andIsaidno,andsheaskedmeifIcouldreadwriting,andItoldher“no,onlycoarse-hand,“ andthenshesaidthepaperwarn”tanythingbutabook-marktokeepherplace,andImightgoandplaynow。 Iwentoffdowntotheriver,studyingoverthisthing,andprettysoonInoticedthatmyniggerwasfollowingalongbehind。Whenwewasoutofsightofthehousehelookedbackandaroundasecond,andthencomesa-running,andsays: “MarsJawge,ifyou”llcomedownintodeswampI”llshowyouawholestacko”water-moccasins。” ThinksI,that”smightycurious;hesaidthatyesterday。Heoughterknowabodydon”tlovewatermoccasinsenoughtogoaroundhuntingforthem。 Whatisheupto,anyway?SoIsays: “Allright;trotahead。” Ifollowedahalfamile;thenhestruckoutovertheswamp,andwadedankledeepasmuchasanotherhalf-mile。Wecometoalittleflatpieceoflandwhichwasdryandverythickwithtreesandbushesandvines,andhesays: “Youshoverightindahjistafewsteps,MarsJawge;dah”swhahdeyis。I”sseed”mbefo”;Idon”tk”yertosee”emnomo”。” Thenhesloppedrightalongandwentaway,andprettysoonthetreeshidhim。Ipokedintotheplacea-waysandcometoalittleopenpatchasbigasabedroomallhungaroundwithvines,andfoundamanlayingthereasleep——and,byjings,itwasmyoldJim! Iwakedhimup,andIreckoneditwasgoingtobeagrandsurprisetohimtoseemeagain,butitwarn”t。Henearlycriedhewassoglad,buthewarn”tsurprised。Saidheswumalongbehindmethatnight,andheardmeyelleverytime,butdasn”tanswer,becausehedidn”twantnobodytopickHIMupandtakehimintoslaveryagain。Sayshe: “Igothurtalittle,encouldn”tswimfas”,soIwuzaconsidablewaysbehineyoutowardsdelas”;whenyoulandedIreck”nedIcouldketchupwidyouondelan””douthavin”toshoutatyou,butwhenIseedathouseIbegintogoslow。I”uzofftoofurtohearwhatdeysaytoyou——I wuz”fraido”dedogs;butwhenit”uzallquietaginIknowedyou”sindehouse,soIstruckoutfordewoodstowaitforday。Earlyindemawnin” someerdeniggerscomealong,gwynetodefields,endeytukmeenshowedmedisplace,whahdedogscan”ttrackmeonaccountso”dewater,endeybringsmetrucktoeateverynight,entellsmehowyou”sa-gitt”nalong。” “Whydidn”tyoutellmyJacktofetchmeheresooner,Jim?“ “Well,”twarn”tnouseto”sturbyou,Huck,tellwecoulddosumfn—— butwe”sallrightnow。Ibenabuyin”potsenpansenvittles,asIgotachanst,enapatchin”upderaf”nightswhen” “WHATraft,Jim?“ “Ouroleraf”。” “Youmeantosayouroldraftwarn”tsmashedalltoflinders?“ “No,shewarn”t。Shewastoreupagooddeal——oneen”ofherwas; butdeywarn”tnogreatharmdone,on”yourtrapswasmos”alllos”。Efwehadn”dive”sodeepenswumsofurunderwater,endenighthadn”bensodark,enwewarn”tsosk”yerd,enbensichpunkin-heads,asdesayin” is,we”daseedderaf”。Butit”sjis”aswellwedidn”t,”kasenowshe”sallfixedupaginmos”asgoodasnew,enwe”sgotanewloto”stuff,indeplaceo”what”uzlos”。” “Why,howdidyougetholdoftheraftagain,Jim——didyoucatchher?“ “HowIgwynetoketchherenIoutindewoods?No;someerdeniggersfoun”herketchedonasnagalongheahindeben”,endeyhidherinacrick”mongstdewillows,endeywuzsomuchjawin””boutwhichun”umsheb”longtodemos”datIcometoheah”boutitpootysoon,soIupsensettlesdetroublebytellin””umshedon”tb”longtononeuvum,buttoyouenme;enIast”mifdeygwynetograbayoungwhitegenlman”spropaty,engitahid”nforit?DenIgin”mtencentsapiece,endey”uzmightywellsatisfied,enwishtsomemo”raf”s”udcomealongenmake”mrichagin。Dey”smightygoodtome,deseniggersis,enwhateverIwants”mtodofurmeIdoan”havetoast”mtwice,honey。DatJack”sagoodnigger,enpootysmart。” “Yes,heis。Heain”tevertoldmeyouwashere;toldmetocome,andhe”dshowmealotofwatermoccasins。IfanythinghappensHEain”tmixedupinit。Hecansayheneverseenustogether,andit”llbethetruth。” Idon”twanttotalkmuchaboutthenextday。IreckonI”llcutitprettyshort。Iwakedupaboutdawn,andwasa-goingtoturnoverandgotosleepagainwhenInoticedhowstillitwas——didn”tseemtobeanybodystirring。 Thatwarn”tusual。NextInoticedthatBuckwasupandgone。Well,Igetsup,a-wondering,andgoesdownstairs——nobodyaround;everythingasstillasamouse。Justthesameoutside。ThinksI,whatdoesitmean?DownbythewoodpileIcomesacrossmyJack,andsays: “What”sitallabout?“ Sayshe: “Don”tyouknow,MarsJawge?“ “No,“saysI,“Idon”t。” “Well,den,MissSophia”srunoff!”deedshehas。Sherunoffindenightsometime——nobodydon”tknowjis”when;runofftogetmarriedtodatyoungHarneyShepherdson,youknow——leastways,sodey”spec。Defamblyfoun”itout”bouthalfanhourago——maybealittlemo”——en” ITELLyoudeywarn”tnotimelos”。Sichanotherhurryin”upgunsenhossesYOUneversee!Dewomenfolkshasgonefortostirupderelations,enoleMarsSaulendeboystuckdeygunsenrodeupderiverroadfortotrytoketchdatyoungmanenkillhim”fo”hekingitacrostderiverwidMissSophia。Ireck”ndey”sgwynetobemightyroughtimes。” “Buckwentoff”thoutwakingmeup。” “Well,Ireck”nheDID!Deywarn”tgwynetomixyouupinit。MarsBuckheloadeduphisgunen”lowedhe”sgwynetofetchhomeaShepherdsonorbust。Well,dey”llbeplentyun”mdah,Ireck”n,enyoubetyouhe”llfetchoneefhegitsachanst。” ItookuptheriverroadashardasIcouldput。ByandbyIbegintoheargunsagoodwaysoff。WhenIcameinsightofthelogstoreandthewoodpilewherethesteamboatslandsIworkedalongunderthetreesandbrushtillIgottoagoodplace,andthenIclumbupintotheforksofacottonwoodthatwasoutofreach,andwatched。Therewasawood-rankfourfoothighalittlewaysinfrontofthetree,andfirstIwasgoingtohidebehindthat;butmaybeitwasluckierIdidn”t。 Therewasfourorfivemencavortingaroundontheirhorsesintheopenplacebeforethelogstore,cussingandyelling,andtryingtogetatacoupleofyoungchapsthatwasbehindthewood-rankalongsideofthesteamboatlanding;buttheycouldn”tcomeit。Everytimeoneofthemshowedhimselfontheriversideofthewoodpilehegotshotat。Thetwoboyswassquattingbacktobackbehindthepile,sotheycouldwatchbothways。 Byandbythemenstoppedcavortingaroundandyelling。Theystartedridingtowardsthestore;thenupgetsoneoftheboys,drawsasteadybeadoverthewood-rank,anddropsoneofthemoutofhissaddle。Allthemenjumpedoffoftheirhorsesandgrabbedthehurtoneandstartedtocarryhimtothestore;andthatminutethetwoboysstartedontherun。 TheygothalfwaytothetreeIwasinbeforethemennoticed。Thenthemenseethem,andjumpedontheirhorsesandtookoutafterthem。Theygainedontheboys,butitdidn”tdonogood,theboyshadtoogoodastart; theygottothewoodpilethatwasinfrontofmytree,andslippedinbehindit,andsotheyhadthebulgeonthemenagain。OneoftheboyswasBuck,andtheotherwasaslimyoungchapaboutnineteenyearsold。 Themenrippedaroundawhile,andthenrodeaway。AssoonastheywasoutofsightIsungouttoBuckandtoldhim。Hedidn”tknowwhattomakeofmyvoicecomingoutofthetreeatfirst。Hewasawfulsurprised。Hetoldmetowatchoutsharpandlethimknowwhenthemencomeinsightagain;saidtheywasuptosomedevilmentorother——wouldn”tbegonelong。IwishedIwasoutofthattree,butIdasn”tcomedown。Buckbeguntocryandrip,and”lowedthathimandhiscousinJoe(thatwastheotheryoungchap)wouldmakeupforthisdayyet。Hesaidhisfatherandhistwobrotherswaskilled,andtwoorthreeoftheenemy。SaidtheShepherdsonslaidfortheminambush。Bucksaidhisfatherandbrothersoughttowaitedfortheirrelations——theShepherdsonswastoostrongforthem。IaskedhimwhatwasbecomeofyoungHarneyandMissSophia。Hesaidthey”dgotacrosstheriverandwassafe。Iwasgladofthat;butthewayBuckdidtakeonbecausehedidn”tmanagetokillHarneythatdayheshotathim——Ihain”teverheardanythinglikeit。 Allofasudden,bang!bang!bang!goesthreeorfourguns——themenhadslippedaroundthroughthewoodsandcomeinfrombehindwithouttheirhorses!Theboysjumpedfortheriver——bothofthemhurt——andastheyswumdownthecurrentthemenrunalongthebankshootingatthemandsingingout,“Killthem,killthem!“ItmademesosickImostfelloutofthetree。Iain”ta-goingtotellALLthathappened——itwouldmakemesickagainifIwastodothat。IwishedIhadn”tevercomeashorethatnighttoseesuchthings。Iain”tevergoingtogetshutofthem——lotsoftimesIdreamaboutthem。 Istayedinthetreetillitbeguntogetdark,afraidtocomedown。 SometimesIheardgunsawayoffinthewoods;andtwiceIseenlittlegangsofmengalloppastthelogstorewithguns;soIreckonedthetroublewasstilla-goingon。Iwasmightydownhearted;soImadeupmymindIwouldn”tevergoanearthathouseagain,becauseIreckonedIwastoblame,somehow。 IjudgedthatthatpieceofpapermeantthatMissSophiawastomeetHarneysomewheresathalf-pasttwoandrunoff;andIjudgedIoughttotoldherfatheraboutthatpaperandthecuriouswaysheacted,andthenmaybehewouldalockedherup,andthisawfulmesswouldn”teverhappened。 WhenIgotdownoutofthetreeIcreptalongdowntheriverbankapiece,andfoundthetwobodieslayingintheedgeofthewater,andtuggedatthemtillIgotthemashore;thenIcovereduptheirfaces,andgotawayasquickasIcould。IcriedalittlewhenIwascoveringupBuck”sface,forhewasmightygoodtome。 Itwasjustdarknow。Ineverwentnearthehouse,butstruckthroughthewoodsandmadefortheswamp。Jimwarn”tonhisisland,soItrampedoffinahurryforthecrick,andcrowdedthroughthewillows,red-hottojumpaboardandgetoutofthatawfulcountry。Theraftwasgone!Mysouls,butIwasscared!Icouldn”tgetmybreathformostaminute。ThenIraisedayell。Avoicenottwenty-fivefootfrommesays: “Goodlan”!isdatyou,honey?Doan”makenonoise。” ItwasJim”svoice——nothingeversoundedsogoodbefore。Irunalongthebankapieceandgotaboard,andJimhegrabbedmeandhuggedme,hewassogladtoseeme。Hesays: “Lawsblessyou,chile,I”uzrightdownsho”you”sdeadagin。Jack”sbeenheah;hesayhereck”nyou”sbenshot,kaseyoudidn”comehomenomo”;soI”sjes”disminuteastartin”deraf”downtowardsdemouferdecrick,so”stobeallreadyfortoshoveoutenleavesoonasJackcomesaginentellsmeforcertainyouISdead。Lawsy,I”smightygladtogityoubackagain,honey。 Isays: “Allright——that”smightygood;theywon”tfindme,andthey”llthinkI”vebeenkilled,andfloateddowntheriver——there”ssomethinguptherethat”llhelpthemthinkso——sodon”tyoulosenotime,Jim,butjustshoveoffforthebigwaterasfastaseveryoucan。” IneverfelteasytilltheraftwastwomilebelowthereandoutinthemiddleoftheMississippi。Thenwehungupoursignallantern,andjudgedthatwewasfreeandsafeoncemore。Ihadn”thadabitetoeatsinceyesterday,soJimhegotoutsomecorn-dodgersandbuttermilk,andporkandcabbageandgreens——thereain”tnothingintheworldsogoodwhenit”scookedright——andwhilstIeatmysupperwetalkedandhadagoodtime。Iwaspowerfulgladtogetawayfromthefeuds,andsowasJimtogetawayfromtheswamp。Wesaidtherewarn”tnohomelikearaft,afterall。Otherplacesdoseemsocrampedupandsmothery,butaraftdon”t。Youfeelmightyfreeandeasyandcomfortableonaraft。 TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn-Chapter19Chapter19TWOorthreedaysandnightswentby;IreckonImightsaytheyswumby,theyslidalongsoquietandsmoothandlovely。Hereisthewayweputinthetime。Itwasamonstrousbigriverdownthere——sometimesamileandahalfwide;werunnights,andlaidupandhiddaytimes;soonasnightwasmostgonewestoppednavigatingandtiedup——nearlyalwaysinthedeadwaterunderatowhead;andthencutyoungcottonwoodsandwillows,andhidtheraftwiththem。Thenwesetoutthelines。Nextweslidintotheriverandhadaswim,soastofreshenupandcooloff;thenwesetdownonthesandybottomwherethewaterwasaboutkneedeep,andwatchedthedaylightcome。Notasoundanywheres——perfectlystill——justlikethewholeworldwasasleep,onlysometimesthebullfrogsa-cluttering,maybe。Thefirstthingtosee,lookingawayoverthewater,wasakindofdullline——thatwasthewoodsont”otherside;youcouldn”tmakenothingelseout;thenapaleplaceinthesky;thenmorepalenessspreadingaround; thentheriversoftenedupawayoff,andwarn”tblackanymore,butgray; youcouldseelittledarkspotsdriftingalongeversofaraway——tradingscows,andsuchthings;andlongblackstreaks——rafts;sometimesyoucouldhearasweepscreaking;orjumbledupvoices,itwassostill,andsoundscomesofar;andbyandbyyoucouldseeastreakonthewaterwhichyouknowbythelookofthestreakthatthere”sasnagthereinaswiftcurrentwhichbreaksonitandmakesthatstreaklookthatway;andyouseethemistcurlupoffofthewater,andtheeastreddensup,andtheriver,andyoumakeoutalog-cabinintheedgeofthewoods,awayonthebankont”othersideoftheriver,beingawoodyard,likely,andpiledbythemcheatssoyoucanthrowadogthroughitanywheres;thenthenicebreezespringsup,andcomesfanningyoufromoverthere,socoolandfreshandsweettosmellonaccountofthewoodsandtheflowers;butsometimesnotthatway,becausethey”veleftdeadfishlayingaround,garsandsuch,andtheydogetprettyrank;andnextyou”vegotthefullday,andeverythingsmilinginthesun,andthesong-birdsjustgoingit! Alittlesmokecouldn”tbenoticednow,sowewouldtakesomefishoffofthelinesandcookupahotbreakfast。Andafterwardswewouldwatchthelonesomenessoftheriver,andkindoflazyalong,andbyandbylazyofftosleep。Wakeupbyandby,andlooktoseewhatdoneit,andmaybeseeasteamboatcoughingalongup-stream,sofarofftowardstheothersideyoucouldn”ttellnothingaboutheronlywhethershewasastern-wheelorside-wheel;thenforaboutanhourtherewouldn”tbenothingtohearnornothingtosee——justsolidlonesomeness。Nextyou”dseearaftslidingby,awayoffyonder,andmaybeagalootonitchopping,becausethey”remostalwaysdoingitonaraft;you”dseetheaxeflashandcomedown—— youdon”thearnothing;youseethataxegoupagain,andbythetimeit”sabovetheman”sheadthenyouheartheK”CHUNK!——ithadtookallthattimetocomeoverthewater。Sowewouldputintheday,lazyingaround,listeningtothestillness。Oncetherewasathickfog,andtheraftsandthingsthatwentbywasbeatingtinpanssothesteamboatswouldn”trunoverthem。Ascoworaraftwentbysoclosewecouldhearthemtalkingandcussingandlaughing——heardthemplain;butwecouldn”tseenosignofthem;itmadeyoufeelcrawly;itwaslikespiritscarryingonthatwayintheair。Jimsaidhebelieveditwasspirits;butIsays: “No;spiritswouldn”tsay,”Dernthedernfog。”“ Soonasitwasnightoutweshoved;whenwegotherouttoaboutthemiddleweletheralone,andletherfloatwhereverthecurrentwantedherto;thenwelitthepipes,anddangledourlegsinthewater,andtalkedaboutallkindsofthings——wewasalwaysnaked,dayandnight,wheneverthemosquitoeswouldletus——thenewclothesBuck”sfolksmadeformewastoogoodtobecomfortable,andbesidesIdidn”tgomuchonclothes,nohow。 Sometimeswe”dhavethatwholeriveralltoourselvesforthelongesttime。Yonderwasthebanksandtheislands,acrossthewater;andmaybeaspark——whichwasacandleinacabinwindow;andsometimesonthewateryoucouldseeasparkortwo——onaraftorascow,youknow;andmaybeyoucouldhearafiddleorasongcomingoverfromoneofthemcrafts。 It”slovelytoliveonaraft。Wehadtheskyupthere,allspeckledwithstars,andweusedtolayonourbacksandlookupatthem,anddiscussaboutwhethertheywasmadeoronlyjusthappened。Jimheallowedtheywasmade,butIallowedtheyhappened;IjudgeditwouldhavetooktoolongtoMAKEsomany。JimsaidthemooncouldaLAIDthem;well,thatlookedkindofreasonable,soIdidn”tsaynothingagainstit,becauseI”veseenafroglaymostasmany,soofcourseitcouldbedone。Weusedtowatchthestarsthatfell,too,andseethemstreakdown。Jimallowedthey”dgotspoiledandwashoveoutofthenest。 Onceortwiceofanightwewouldseeasteamboatslippingalonginthedark,andnowandthenshewouldbelchawholeworldofsparksupoutofherchimbleys,andtheywouldraindownintheriverandlookawfulpretty;thenshewouldturnacornerandherlightswouldwinkoutandherpowwowshutoffandleavetheriverstillagain;andbyandbyherwaveswouldgettous,alongtimeaftershewasgone,andjoggletheraftabit,andafterthatyouwouldn”thearnothingforyoucouldn”ttellhowlong,exceptmaybefrogsorsomething。 Aftermidnightthepeopleonshorewenttobed,andthenfortwoorthreehourstheshoreswasblack——nomoresparksinthecabinwindows。 Thesesparkswasourclock——thefirstonethatshowedagainmeantmorningwascoming,sowehuntedaplacetohideandtieuprightaway。 OnemorningaboutdaybreakIfoundacanoeandcrossedoverachutetothemainshore——itwasonlytwohundredyards——andpaddledaboutamileupacrickamongstthecypresswoods,toseeifIcouldn”tgetsomeberries。JustasIwaspassingaplacewhereakindofacowpathcrossedthecrick,herecomesacoupleofmentearingupthepathastightastheycouldfootit。IthoughtIwasagoner,forwheneveranybodywasafteranybodyIjudgeditwasME——ormaybeJim。Iwasabouttodigoutfromthereinahurry,buttheywasprettyclosetomethen,andsungoutandbeggedmetosavetheirlives——saidtheyhadn”tbeendoingnothing,andwasbeingchasedforit——saidtherewasmenanddogsa-coming。Theywantedtojumprightin,butIsays: “Don”tyoudoit。Idon”thearthedogsandhorsesyet;you”vegottimetocrowdthroughthebrushandgetupthecrickalittleways;thenyoutaketothewaterandwadedowntomeandgetin——that”llthrowthedogsoffthescent。” Theydoneit,andsoonastheywasaboardIlitoutforourtowhead,andinaboutfiveortenminutesweheardthedogsandthemenawayoff,shouting。Weheardthemcomealongtowardsthecrick,butcouldn”tseethem;theyseemedtostopandfoolaroundawhile;then,aswegotfurtherandfurtherawayallthetime,wecouldn”thardlyhearthematall;bythetimewehadleftamileofwoodsbehindusandstrucktheriver,everythingwasquiet,andwepaddledovertothetowheadandhidinthecottonwoodsandwassafe。 Oneofthesefellowswasaboutseventyorupwards,andhadabaldheadandverygraywhiskers。Hehadanoldbattered-upslouchhaton,andagreasybluewoollenshirt,andraggedoldbluejeansbritchesstuffedintohisboot-tops,andhome-knitgalluses——no,heonlyhadone。Hehadanoldlong-tailedbluejeanscoatwithslickbrassbuttonsflungoverhisarm,andbothofthemhadbig,fat,ratty-lookingcarpet-bags。 Theotherfellowwasaboutthirty,anddressedaboutasornery。Afterbreakfastwealllaidoffandtalked,andthefirstthingthatcomeoutwasthatthesechapsdidn”tknowoneanother。 “Whatgotyouintotrouble?“saysthebaldheadtot”otherchap。 “Well,I”dbeensellinganarticletotakethetartarofftheteeth——anditdoestakeitoff,too,andgenerlytheenamelalongwithit—— butIstayedaboutonenightlongerthanIoughtto,andwasjustintheactofslidingoutwhenIranacrossyouonthetrailthissideoftown,andyoutoldmetheywerecoming,andbeggedmetohelpyoutogetoff。