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类别:其他 作者:MARK TWAIN字数:15914更新时间:19/01/04 13:40:32
CHAPTERI。 ANINVITATIONFORTOMANDHUCK [Footnote:Strangeastheincidentsofthisstoryare,theyarenotinventions,butfacts——eventothepublicconfessionoftheaccused。Itakethemfromanold-timeSwedishcriminaltrial,changetheactors,andtransferthescenestoAmerica。Ihaveaddedsomedetails,butonlyacoupleofthemareimportantones。——M。T。] WELL,itwasthenextspringaftermeandTomSawyersetouroldniggerJimfree,thetimehewaschainedupforarunawayslavedownthereonTom’suncleSilas’sfarminArkansaw。Thefrostwasworkingoutoftheground,andoutoftheair,too,anditwasgettingcloserandcloserontobarefoottimeeveryday;andnextitwouldbemarbletime,andnextmumbletypeg,andnexttopsandhoops,andnextkites,andthenrightawayitwouldbesummerandgo- ingina-swimming。Itjustmakesaboyhomesicktolookaheadlikethatandseehowfaroffsummeris。 Yes,anditsetshimtosighingandsaddeningaround,andthere’ssomethingthematterwithhim,hedon’tknowwhat。Butanyway,hegetsoutbyhimselfandmopesandthinks;andmostlyhehuntsforalone- someplacehighuponthehillintheedgeofthewoods,andsetsthereandlooksawayoffonthebigMississippidowntherea-reachingmilesandmilesaroundthepointswherethetimberlookssmokyanddimit’ssofaroffandstill,andeverything’ssosolemnitseemslikeeverybodyyou’velovedisdeadandgone,andyou’mostwishyouwasdeadandgonetoo,anddonewithitall。 Don’tyouknowwhatthatis?It’sspringfever。 Thatiswhatthenameofitis。Andwhenyou’vegotit,youwant——oh,youdon’tquiteknowwhatitisyouDOwant,butitjustfairlymakesyourheartache,youwantitso!Itseemstoyouthatmainlywhatyouwantistogetaway;getawayfromthesameoldtediousthingsyou’resousedtoseeingandsotiredof,andsetsomethingnew。Thatistheidea;youwanttogoandbeawanderer;youwanttogowanderingfarawaytostrangecountrieswhereeverythingismysteriousandwonderfulandromantic。Andifyoucan’tdothat,you’llputupwithconsiderableless;you’llgoany- whereyouCANgo,justsoastogetaway,andbethank- fulofthechance,too。 Well,meandTomSawyerhadthespringfever,andhaditbad,too;butitwarn’tanyusetothinkaboutTomtryingtogetaway,because,ashesaid,hisAuntPollywouldn’tlethimquitschoolandgotraipsingoffsomerswastingtime;sowewasprettyblue。Wewassettingonthefrontstepsonedayaboutsundowntalk- ingthisway,whenoutcomeshisauntPollywithaletterinherhandandsays: \"Tom,Ireckonyou’vegottopackupandgodowntoArkansaw——yourauntSallywantsyou。\" I’mostjumpedoutofmyskinforjoy。IreckonedTomwouldflyathisauntandhugherheadoff;butifyoubelievemehesettherelikearock,andneversaidaword。Itmademefittocrytoseehimactsofoolish,withsuchanoblechanceasthisopeningup。Why,wemightloseitifhedidn’tspeakupandshowhewasthankfulandgrateful。ButhesetthereandstudiedandstudiedtillIwasthatdistressedIdidn’tknowwhattodo;thenhesays,veryca’m,andIcouldashothimforit: \"Well,\"hesays,\"I’mrightdownsorry,AuntPolly,butIreckonIgottobeexcused——forthepresent。\" HisauntPollywasknockedsostupidandsomadatthecoldimpudenceofitthatshecouldn’tsayawordforasmuchasahalfaminute,andthisgavemeachancetonudgeTomandwhisper: \"Ain’tyougotanysense?Sp’ilingsuchanoblechanceasthisandthrowingitaway?\" Buthewarn’tdisturbed。Hemumbledback: \"HuckFinn,doyouwantmetoletherSEEhowbadIwanttogo?Why,she’dbegintodoubt,rightaway,andimaginealotofsicknessesanddangersandobjections,andfirstyouknowshe’dtakeitallback。 Youlemmealone;IreckonIknowhowtoworkher。\" NowIneverwould’a’thoughtofthat。Buthewasright。TomSawyerwasalwaysright——thelevelestheadIeversee,andalwaysAThimselfandreadyforanythingyoumightspringonhim。BythistimehisauntPollywasallstraightagain,andsheletfly。Shesays: \"You’llbeexcused!YOUwill!Well,Ineverheardthelikeofitinallmydays!TheideaofyoutalkinglikethattoME!Nowtakeyourselfoffandpackyourtraps;andifIhearanotherwordoutofyouaboutwhatyou’llbeexcusedfromandwhatyouwon’t,IlayI’LLexcuseyou——withahickory!\" Shehithisheadathumpwithherthimbleaswedodgedby,andheletontobewhimperingaswestruckforthestairs。Upinhisroomhehuggedme,hewassooutofhisheadforgladnessbecausehewasgoingtraveling。Andhesays: \"Beforewegetawayshe’llwishshehadn’tletmego,butshewon’tknowanywaytogetarounditnow。 Afterwhatshe’ssaid,herpridewon’tlethertakeitback。\" Tomwaspackedintenminutes,allexceptwhathisauntandMarywouldfinishupforhim;thenwewaitedtenmoreforhertogetcooleddownandsweetandgentleagain;forTomsaidittookhertenminutestounruffleintimeswhenhalfofherfeatherswasup,buttwentywhentheywasallup,andthiswasoneofthetimeswhentheywasallup。Thenwewentdown,beinginasweattoknowwhatthelettersaid。 Shewassettingthereinabrownstudy,withitlayinginherlap。Wesetdown,andshesays: \"They’reinconsiderabletroubledownthere,andtheythinkyouandHuck’llbeakindofdiversionforthem——’comfort,’theysay。Muchofthatthey’llgetoutofyouandHuckFinn,Ireckon。There’saneigh- bornamedBraceDunlapthat’sbeenwantingtomarrytheirBennyforthreemonths,andatlasttheytoldhimpointblankandonceforall,heCOULDN’T;sohehassouredonthem,andthey’reworriedaboutit。Ireckonhe’ssomebodytheythinktheybetterbeonthegoodsideof,forthey’vetriedtopleasehimbyhiringhisno- accountbrothertohelponthefarmwhentheycan’thardlyaffordit,anddon’twanthimaroundanyhow。 WhoaretheDunlaps?\" \"TheyliveaboutamilefromUncleSilas’splace,AuntPolly——allthefarmersliveaboutamileapartdownthere——andBraceDunlapisalongsightricherthananyoftheothers,andownsawholegristofnig- gers。He’sawidower,thirty-sixyearsold,withoutanychildren,andisproudofhismoneyandoverbear- ing,andeverybodyisalittleafraidofhim。Ijudgehethoughthecouldhaveanygirlhewanted,justfortheasking,anditmusthavesethimbackagooddealwhenhefoundhecouldn’tgetBenny。Why,Benny’sonlyhalfasoldasheis,andjustassweetandlovelyasQ well,you’veseenher。PooroldUncleSilas——why,it’spitiful,himtryingtocurryfavorthatway——sohardpushedandpoor,andyethiringthatuselessJubiterDunlaptopleasehisornerybrother。\" \"Whataname——Jubiter!Where’dhegetit?\" \"It’sonlyjustanickname。Ireckonthey’veforgothisrealnamelongbeforethis。He’stwenty-seven,now,andhashaditeversincethefirsttimeheeverwentinswimming。Theschoolteacherseenaroundbrownmolethesizeofadimeonhisleftlegabovehisknee,andfourlittlebitsofmolesaroundit,whenhewasnaked,andhesaiditmindedhimofJubiterandhismoons;andthechildrenthoughtitwasfunny,andsotheygottocallinghimJubiter,andhe’sJubiteryet。 He’stall,andlazy,andsly,andsneaky,andruthercowardly,too,butkindofgood-natured,andwearslongbrownhairandnobeard,andhasn’tgotacent,andBraceboardshimfornothing,andgiveshimhisoldclothestowear,anddespiseshim。Jubiterisatwin。\" \"What’st’othertwinlike?\" \"JustexactlylikeJubiter——sotheysay;usedtowas,anyway,buthehain’tbeenseenforsevenyears。 Hegottorobbingwhenhewasnineteenortwenty,andtheyjailedhim;buthebrokejailandgotaway—— upNorthhere,somers。Theyusedtohearabouthimrobbingandburglaringnowandthen,butthatwasyearsago。He’sdead,now。Atleastthat’swhattheysay。Theydon’thearabouthimanymore。\" \"Whatwashisname?\" \"Jake。\" Therewasn’tanythingmoresaidforaconsiderablewhile;theoldladywasthinking。Atlastshesays: \"ThethingthatismostlyworryingyourauntSallyisthetempersthatthatmanJubitergetsyouruncleinto。\" Tomwasastonished,andsowasI。Tomsays: \"Tempers?UncleSilas?Land,youmustbejok- ing!Ididn’tknowheHADanytemper。\" \"Workshimupintoperfectrages,yourauntSallysays;saysheactsasifhewouldreallyhittheman,sometimes。\" \"AuntPolly,itbeatsanythingIeverheardof。 Why,he’sjustasgentleasmush。\" \"Well,she’sworried,anyway。SaysyouruncleSilasislikeachangedman,onaccountofallthisquarreling。Andtheneighborstalkaboutit,andlayalltheblameonyouruncle,ofcourse,becausehe’sapreacherandhain’tgotanybusinesstoquarrel。YourauntSallysayshehatestogointothepulpithe’ssoashamed;andthepeoplehavebeguntocooltowardhim,andheain’taspopularnowasheusedtowas。\" \"Well,ain’titstrange?Why,AuntPolly,hewasalwayssogoodandkindandmoonyandabsent-mindedandchuckle-headedandlovable——why,hewasjustanangel!WhatCANbethematterofhim,doyoureckon?\" CHAPTERII。 JAKEDUNLAP WEhadpowerfulgoodluck;becausewegotachanceinastern-wheelerfromawayNorthwhichwasboundforoneofthembayousorone-horseriversawaydownLouisianaway,andsowecouldgoallthewaydowntheUpperMississippiandallthewaydowntheLowerMississippitothatfarminArkansawwith- outhavingtochangesteamboatsatSt。Louis;notsoverymuchshortofathousandmilesatonepull。 Aprettylonesomeboat;therewarn’tbutfewpassengers,andalloldfolks,thatsetaround,wideapart,dozing,andwasveryquiet。Wewasfourdaysgettingoutofthe\"upperriver,\"becausewegotagroundsomuch。Butitwarn’tdull——couldn’tbeforboysthatwastraveling,ofcourse。 FromtheverystartmeandTomallowedthattherewassomebodysickinthestateroomnexttoourn,be- causethemealswasalwaystotedintherebythewait- ers。Byandbyweaskedaboutit——Tomdidandthewaitersaiditwasaman,buthedidn’tlooksick。 \"Well,butAIN’Thesick?\" \"Idon’tknow;maybeheis,but’pearstomehe’sjustlettingon。\" \"Whatmakesyouthinkthat?\" \"BecauseifhewassickhewouldpullhisclothesoffSOMEtimeorother——don’tyoureckonhewould? Well,thisonedon’t。Atleasthedon’teverpulloffhisboots,anyway。\" \"Themischiefhedon’t!Notevenwhenhegoestobed?\" \"No。\" ItwasalwaysnutsforTomSawyer——amysterywas。 Ifyou’dlayoutamysteryandapiebeforemeandhim,youwouldn’thavetosaytakeyourchoice;itwasathingthatwouldregulateitself。BecauseinmynatureIhavealwaysruntopie,whilstinhisnaturehehasalwaysruntomystery。Peoplearemadedifferent。 Anditisthebestway。Tomsaystothewaiter: \"What’stheman’sname?\" \"Phillips。\" \"Where’dhecomeaboard?\" \"IthinkhegotaboardatElexandria,upontheIowaline。\" \"Whatdoyoureckonhe’sa-playing?\" \"Ihain’tanynotion——Ineverthoughtofit。\" Isaystomyself,here’sanotheronethatrunstopie。 \"Anythingpeculiarabouthim?——thewayheactsortalks?\" \"No——nothing,exceptheseemssoscary,andkeepshisdoorslockednightanddayboth,andwhenyouknockhewon’tletyouintillheopensthedooracrackandseeswhoitis。\" \"Byjimminy,it’sint’resting!I’dliketogetalookathim。Say——thenexttimeyou’regoinginthere,don’tyoureckonyoucouldspreadthedoorand——\" \"No,indeedy!He’salwaysbehindit。Hewouldblockthatgame。\" Tomstudiedoverit,andthenhesays: \"Lookyhere。Youlendmeyourapernandletmetakehimhisbreakfastinthemorning。I’llgiveyouaquarter。\" Theboywasplentywillingenough,iftheheadstewardwouldn’tmind。Tomsaysthat’sallright,hereckonedhecouldfixitwiththeheadsteward;andhedoneit。Hefixeditsoaswecouldbothgoinwithapernsonandtotingvittles。 Hedidn’tsleepmuch,hewasinsuchasweattogetinthereandfindoutthemysteryaboutPhillips;andmoreoverhedonealotofguessingaboutitallnight,whichwarn’tnouse,forifyouaregoingtofindoutthefactsofathing,what’sthesenseinguessingoutwhatain’tthefactsandwastingammunition?I didn’tlosenosleep。Iwouldn’tgiveaderntoknowwhat’sthematterofPhillips,Isaystomyself。 Well,inthemorningweputontheapernsandgotacoupleoftraysoftruck,andTomheknockedonthedoor。Themanopeneditacrack,andthenheletusinandshutitquick。ByJackson,whenwegotasightofhim,we’mostdroppedthetrays!andTomsays: \"Why,JubiterDunlap,where’dYOUcomefrom?\" Well,themanwasastonished,ofcourse;andfirstoffhelookedlikehedidn’tknowwhethertobescared,orglad,orboth,orwhich,butfinallyhesettleddowntobeingglad;andthenhiscolorcomeback,thoughatfirsthisfacehadturnedprettywhite。Sowegottotalkingtogetherwhileheethisbreakfast。Andhesays: \"ButIaintJubiterDunlap。I’djustassoontellyouwhoIam,though,ifyou’llsweartokeepmum,forIain’tnoPhillips,either。\" Tomsays: \"We’llkeepmum,butthereain’tanyneedtotellwhoyouareifyouain’tJubiterDunlap。\" \"Why?\" \"Becauseifyouain’thimyou’ret’othertwin,Jake。 You’rethespit’nimageofJubiter。\" \"Well,I’mJake。Butlookyhere,howdoyoucometoknowusDunlaps?\" Tomtoldabouttheadventureswe’dhaddownthereathisuncleSilas’slastsummer,andwhenheseethattherewarn’tanythingabouthisfolks——orhimeither,forthatmatter——thatwedidn’tknow,heopenedoutandtalkedperfectlyfreeandcandid。Henevermadeanybonesabouthisowncase;saidhe’dbeenahardlot,wasahardlotyet,andreckonedhe’dbeahardlotplumbtotheend。Hesaidofcourseitwasadanger- ouslife,and—— Hegiveakindofgasp,andsethisheadlikeapersonthat’slistening。Wedidn’tsayanything,andsoitwasverystillforasecondorso,andtherewarn’tnosoundsbutthescreakingofthewoodworkandthechug- chuggingofthemachinerydownbelow。 Thenwegothimcomfortableagain,tellinghimabouthispeople,andhowBrace’swifehadbeendeadthreeyears,andBracewantedtomarryBennyandsheshookhim,andJubiterwasworkingforUncleSilas,andhimandUncleSilasquarrelingallthetime——andthenheletgoandlaughed。 \"Land!\"hesays,\"it’slikeoldtimestohearallthistittle-tattle,anddoesmegood。It’sbeensevenyearsandmoresinceIheardany。Howdotheytalkaboutmethesedays?\" \"Who?\" \"Thefarmers——andthefamily。\" \"Why,theydon’ttalkaboutyouatall——atleastonlyjustamention,onceinalongtime。\" \"Thenation!\"hesays,surprised;\"whyisthat?\" \"Becausetheythinkyouaredeadlongago。\" \"No!Areyouspeakingtrue?——honorbright,now。\"Hejumpedup,excited。 \"Honorbright。Thereain’tanybodythinksyouarealive。\" \"ThenI’msaved,I’msaved,sure!I’llgohome。 They’llhidemeandsavemylife。Youkeepmum。 Swearyou’llkeepmum——swearyou’llnever,nevertellonme。Oh,boys,begoodtoapoordevilthat’sbeinghunteddayandnight,anddasn’tshowhisface!I’veneverdoneyouanyharm;I’llneverdoyouany,asGodisintheheavens;swearyou’llbegoodtomeandhelpmesavemylife。\" We’dasworeitifhe’dbeenadog;andsowedoneit。Well,hecouldn’tloveusenoughforitorbegrate- fulenough,poorcuss;itwasallhecoulddotokeepfromhuggingus。 Wetalkedalong,andhegotoutalittlehand-bagandbeguntoopenit,andtoldustoturnourbacks。 Wedoneit,andwhenhetoldustoturnagainhewasperfectlydifferenttowhathewasbefore。Hehadonbluegogglesandthenaturalest-lookinglongbrownwhiskersandmustashesyoueversee。Hisownmotherwouldn’t’a’knowedhim。HeaskedusifhelookedlikehisbrotherJubiter,now。 \"No,\"Tomsaid;\"thereain’tanythingleftthat’slikehimexceptthelonghair。\" \"Allright,I’llgetthatcroppedclosetomyheadbe- foreIgetthere;thenhimandBracewillkeepmysecret,andI’lllivewiththemasbeingastranger,andtheneighborswon’teverguessmeout。Whatdoyouthink?\" Tomhestudiedawhile,thenhesays: \"Well,ofcoursemeandHuckaregoingtokeepmumthere,butifyoudon’tkeepmumyourselfthere’sgoingtobealittlebitofarisk——itain’tmuch,maybe,butit’salittle。Imean,ifyoutalk,won’tpeoplenoticethatyourvoiceisjustlikeJubiter’s;andmightn’titmakethemthinkofthetwintheyreckonedwasdead,butmaybeafterallwashidallthistimeunderanothername?\" \"ByGeorge,\"hesays,\"you’reasharpone! You’reperfectlyright。I’vegottoplaydeefanddumbwhenthere’saneighboraround。IfI’dastruckforhomeandforgotthatlittledetail——However,I wasn’tstrikingforhome。IwasbreakingforanyplacewhereIcouldgetawayfromthesefellowsthatareafterme;thenIwasgoingtoputonthisdisguiseandgetsomedifferentclothes,and——\" Hejumpedfortheoutsidedoorandlaidhisearagainstitandlistened,paleandkindofpanting。 Presentlyhewhispers: \"Soundedlikecockingagun!Lord,whatalifetolead!\" Thenhesunkdowninachairalllimpandsicklike,andwipedthesweatoffofhisface。 CHAPTERIII。 ADIAMONDROBBERY FROMthattimeout,wewaswithhim’mostallthetime,andoneort’otherofussleptinhisupperberth。Hesaidhehadbeensolonesome,anditwassuchacomforttohimtohavecompany,andsomebodytotalktoinhistroubles。Wewasinasweattofindoutwhathissecretwas,butTomsaidthebestwaywasnottoseemanxious,thenlikelyhewoulddropintoithimselfinoneofhistalks,butifwegottoaskingquestionshewouldgetsuspiciousandshetuphisshell。 Itturnedoutjustso。Itwarn’tnotroubletoseethatheWANTEDtotalkaboutit,butalwaysalongatfirsthewouldscareawayfromitwhenhegotontheveryedgeofit,andgototalkingaboutsomethingelse。Thewayitcomeaboutwasthis:Hegottoaskingus,kindofindifferentlike,aboutthepassengersdownondeck。Wetoldhimaboutthem。Buthewarn’tsatis- fied;wewarn’tparticularenough。Hetoldustode- scribethembetter。Tomdoneit。Atlast,whenTomwasdescribingoneoftheroughestandraggedestones,hegaveashiverandagaspandsays: \"Oh,lordy,that’soneofthem!They’reaboardsure——Ijustknowedit。IsortofhopedIhadgotaway,butIneverbelievedit。Goon。\" PresentlywhenTomwasdescribinganothermangy,roughdeckpassenger,hegivethatshiveragainandsays: \"That’shim!——that’stheotherone。IfitwouldonlycomeagoodblackstormynightandIcouldgetashore。Yousee,they’vegotspiesonme。They’vegotarighttocomeupandbuydrinksatthebaryonderforrard,andtheytakethatchancetobribesomebodytokeepwatchonme——porterorbootsorsomebody。IfIwastoslipashorewithoutanybodyseeingme,theywouldknowitinsideofanhour。\" Sothenhegottowanderingalong,andprettysoon,sureenough,hewastelling!Hewaspokingalongthroughhisupsanddowns,andwhenhecometothatplacehewentrightalong。Hesays: \"Itwasaconfidencegame。Weplayeditonajulery- shopinSt。Louis。Whatwewasafterwasacoupleofnoblebigdi’mondsasbigashazel-nuts,whichevery- bodywasrunningtosee。Wewasdressedupfine,andweplayeditontheminbroaddaylight。Weorderedthedi’mondssenttothehotelforustoseeifwewantedtobuy,andwhenwewasexaminingthemwehadpastecounterfeitsallready,andTHEMwasthethingsthatwentbacktotheshopwhenwesaidthewaterwasn’tquitefineenoughfortwelvethousanddollars。\" \"TwelveQthousandQdollars!\"Tomsays。\"Wastheyreallyworthallthatmoney,doyoureckon?\" \"Everycentofit。\" \"Andyoufellowsgotawaywiththem?\" \"Aseasyasnothing。Idon’treckonthejulerypeopleknowthey’vebeenrobbedyet。Butitwouldn’tbegoodsensetostayaroundSt。Louis,ofcourse,soweconsideredwherewe’dgo。Onewasforgoingoneway,oneanother,sowethrowedup,headsortails,andtheUpperMississippiwon。Wedoneupthedi’mondsinapaperandputournamesonitandputitinthekeepofthehotelclerk,andtoldhimnottoeverleteitherofushaveitagainwithouttheotherswasonhandtoseeitdone;thenwewentdowntown,eachbyhisownself——becauseIreckonmaybeweallhadthesamenotion。Idon’tknowforcertain,butI reckonmaybewehad。\" \"Whatnotion?\"Tomsays。 \"Torobtheothers。\" \"What——onetakeeverything,afterallofyouhadhelpedtogetit?\" \"Cert’nly。\" ItdisgustedTomSawyer,andhesaiditwastheorneriest,low-downestthingheeverheardof。ButJakeDunlapsaiditwarn’tunusualintheprofession。 Saidwhenapersonwasinthatlineofbusinesshe’dgottolookoutforhisownintrust,therewarn’tno- bodyelsegoingtodoitforhim。Andthenhewenton。Hesays: \"Yousee,thetroublewas,youcouldn’tdivideuptwodi’mondsamongstthree。Ifthere’dbeenthree—— Butnevermindaboutthat,therewarn’tthree。I loafedalongthebackstreetsstudyingandstudying。 AndIsaystomyself,I’llhogthemdi’mondsthefirstchanceIget,andI’llhaveadisguiseallready,andI’llgivetheboystheslip,andwhenI’msafeawayI’llputiton,andthenletthemfindmeiftheycan。SoIgotthefalsewhiskersandthegogglesandthiscountrifiedsuitofclothes,andfetchedthemalongbackinahand- bag;andwhenIwaspassingashopwheretheysellallsortsofthings,Igotaglimpseofoneofmypalsthroughthewindow。ItwasBudDixon。Iwasglad,youbet。Isaystomyself,I’llseewhathebuys。SoIkeptshady,andwatched。Nowwhatdoyoureckonitwashebought?\" \"Whiskers?\"saidI。 \"No。\" \"Goggles?\" \"No。\" \"Oh,keepstill,HuckFinn,can’tyou,you’reonlyjusthenderingallyoucan。WhatWASithebought,Jake?\" \"You’dneverguessintheworld。Itwasonlyjustascrewdriver——justaweelittlebitofascrewdriver。\" \"Well,Ideclare!Whatdidhewantwiththat?\" \"That’swhatIthought。Itwascurious。Itcleanstumpedme。Isaystomyself,whatcanhewantwiththatthing?Well,whenhecomeoutIstoodbackoutofsight,andthentrackedhimtoasecond-handslop- shopandseehimbuyaredflannelshirtandsomeoldraggedclothes——justtheoneshe’sgotonnow,asyou’vedescribed。ThenIwentdowntothewharfandhidmythingsaboardtheup-riverboatthatwehadpickedout,andthenstartedbackandhadanotherstreakofluck。IseenourotherpallayinHISstockofoldrustysecond-handers。Wegotthedi’mondsandwentaboardtheboat。 \"Butnowwewasupastump,forwecouldn’tgotobed。Wehadtosetupandwatchoneanother。 Pity,thatwas;pitytoputthatkindofastrainonus,becausetherewasbadbloodbetweenusfromacoupleofweeksback,andwewasonlyfriendsinthewayofbusiness。Badanyway,seeingtherewasonlytwodi’mondsbetwixtthreemen。Firstwehadsupper,andthentrampedupanddownthedecktogethersmokingtillmostmidnight;thenwewentandsetdowninmystateroomandlockedthedoorsandlookedinthepieceofpapertoseeifthedi’mondswasallright,thenlaiditonthelowerberthrightinfullsight; andthereweset,andset,andby-and-byitgottobedreadfulhardtokeepawake。AtlastBudDixonhedroppedoff。Assoonashewassnoringagoodregulargaitthatwaslikelytolast,andhadhischinonhisbreastandlookedpermanent,HalClaytonnoddedtowardsthedi’mondsandthentowardstheoutsidedoor,andIunderstood。Ireachedandgotthepaper,andthenwestoodupandwaitedperfectlystill;Budneverstirred;Iturnedthekeyoftheoutsidedoorverysoftandslow,thenturnedtheknobthesameway,andwewenttiptoeingoutontotheguard,andshutthedoorverysoftandgentle。 \"Therewarn’tnobodystirringanywhere,andtheboatwasslippingalong,swiftandsteady,throughthebigwaterinthesmokymoonlight。Weneversaidaword,butwentstraightupontothehurricane-deckandplumbbackaft,andsetdownontheendofthesky- light。Bothofusknowedwhatthatmeant,withouthavingtoexplaintooneanother。BudDixonwouldwakeupandmisstheswag,andwouldcomestraightforus,forheain’tafeardofanythingoranybody,thatmanain’t。Hewouldcome,andwewouldheavehimoverboard,orgetkilledtrying。Itmademeshiver,becauseIain’tasbraveassomepeople,butifI showedthewhitefeather——well,Iknowedbetterthandothat。Ikindofhopedtheboatwouldlandsomers,andwecouldskipashoreandnothavetoruntheriskofthisrow,IwassoscaredofBudDixon,butshewasanupper-rivertubandtherewarn’tnorealchanceofthat。 \"Well,thetimestrungalongandalong,andthatfellownevercome!Why,itstrungalongtilldawnbeguntobreak,andstillhenevercome。’Thunder,’I says,’whatdoyoumakeoutofthis?——ain’titsus- picious?’’Land!’Halsays,’doyoureckonhe’splayingus?——openthepaper!’Idoneit,andbygracioustherewarn’tanythinginitbutacoupleoflittlepiecesofloaf-sugar!THAT’Sthereasonhecouldsetthereandsnoozeallnightsocomfortable。Smart? Well,Ireckon!Hehadhadthemtwopapersallfixedandready,andhehadputoneoftheminplaceoft’otherrightunderournoses。 \"Wefeltprettycheap。Butthethingtodo,straightoff,wastomakeaplan;andwedoneit。Wewoulddoupthepaperagain,justasitwas,andslipin,veryelaborateandsoft,andlayitonthebunkagain,andletonWEdidn’tknowaboutanytrick,andhadn’tanyideahewasa-laughingatusbehindthembogussnoresofhis’n;andwewouldstickbyhim,andthefirstnightwewasashorewewouldgethimdrunkandsearchhim,andgetthedi’monds;andDOforhim,too,ifitwarn’ttoorisky。Ifwegottheswag,we’dGOTtodoforhim,orhewouldhuntusdownanddoforus,sure。ButIdidn’thavenorealhope。Iknowedwecouldgethimdrunk——hewasalwaysreadyforthat——butwhat’sthegoodofit?Youmightsearchhimayearandneverfind—— \"Well,rightthereIcatchedmybreathandbrokeoffmythought!Foranideawentrippingthroughmyheadthattoremybrainstorags——andland,butIfeltgayandgood!Yousee,Ihadhadmybootsoff,tounswellmyfeet,andjustthenItookuponeofthemtoputiton,andIcatchedaglimpseoftheheel- bottom,anditjusttookmybreathaway。Youre- memberaboutthatpuzzlesomelittlescrewdriver?\" \"YoubetIdo,\"saysTom,allexcited。 \"Well,whenIcatchedthatglimpseofthatbootheel,theideathatwentsmashingthroughmyheadwas,Iknowwherehe’shidthedi’monds!Youlookatthisbootheel,now。See,it’sbottomedwithasteelplate,andtheplateisfastenedonwithlittlescrews。 Nowtherewasn’tascrewaboutthatfelleranywherebutinhisbootheels;so,ifheneededascrewdriver,IreckonedIknowedwhy。\" \"Huck,ain’titbully!\"saysTom。 \"Well,Igotmybootson,andwewentdownandslippedinandlaidthepaperofsugarontheberth,andsatdownsoftandsheepishandwenttolisteningtoBudDixonsnore。HalClaytondroppedoffprettysoon,butIdidn’t;Iwasn’teversowideawakeinmylife。Iwasspyingoutfromundertheshadeofmyhatbrim,searchingthefloorforleather。Ittookmealongtime,andIbeguntothinkmaybemyguesswaswrong,butatlastIstruckit。Itlaidoverbythebulkhead,andwasnearlythecolorofthecarpet。Itwasalittleroundplugaboutasthickastheendofyourlittlefinger,andIsaystomyselfthere’sadi’mondinthenestyou’vecomefrom。BeforelongIspiedouttheplug’smate。 \"Thinkofthesmartnessandcoolnessofthatblatherskite!Heputupthatschemeonusandreasonedoutwhatwewoulddo,andwewentaheadanddoneitperfectlyexact,likeacoupleofpudd’n- heads。Hesetthereandtookhisowntimetoun- screwhisheelplatesandcutouthisplugsandstickinthedi’mondsandscrewonhisplatesagain。Heallowedwewouldstealthebogusswagandwaitallnightforhimtocomeupandgetdrownded,andbyGeorgeit’sjustwhatwedone!Ithinkitwaspower- fulsmart。\" \"Youbetyourlifeitwas!\"saysTom,justfullofadmiration。 CHAPTERIV。 THETHREESLEEPERS WELL,alldaywewentthroughthehumbugofwatchingoneanother,anditwasprettysicklybusinessfortwoofusandhardtoactout,Icantellyou。AboutnightwelandedatoneofthemlittleMissouritownshighuptowardIowa,andhadsupperatthetavern,andgotaroomupstairswithacotandadoublebedinit,butIdumpedmybagunderadealtableinthedarkhallwhilewewasmovingalongittobed,singlefile,melast,andthelandlordintheleadwithatallowcandle。Wehadupalotofwhisky,andwenttoplayinghigh-low-jackfordimes,andassoonasthewhiskybeguntotakeholdofBudwestoppeddrinking,butwedidn’tlethimstop。Weloadedhimtillhefelloutofhischairandlaidtheresnoring。 \"Wewasreadyforbusinessnow。Isaidwebetterpullourbootsoff,andhis’ntoo,andnotmakeanynoise,thenwecouldpullhimandhaulhimaroundandransackhimwithoutanytrouble。Sowedoneit。I setmybootsandBud’ssidebyside,wherethey’dbehandy。Thenwestrippedhimandsearchedhisseamsandhispocketsandhissocksandtheinsideofhisboots,andeverything,andsearchedhisbundle。Neverfoundanydi’monds。Wefoundthescrewdriver,andHalsays,’Whatdoyoureckonhewantedwiththat?’ IsaidIdidn’tknow;butwhenhewasn’tlookingI hookedit。AtlastHalhelookedbeatanddiscour- aged,andsaidwe’dgottogiveitup。ThatwaswhatIwaswaitingfor。Isays: \"’There’soneplacewehain’tsearched。’ \"’Whatplaceisthat?’hesays。 \"’Hisstomach。’ \"’Bygracious,Ineverthoughtofthat!NOWwe’reonthehomestretch,toadeadmoralcertainty。How’llwemanage?’ \"’Well,’Isays,’juststaybyhimtillIturnoutandhuntupadrugstore,andIreckonI’llfetchsomethingthat’llmakethemdi’mondstiredofthecompanythey’rekeeping。’ \"Hesaidthat’stheticket,andwithhimlookingstraightatmeIslidmyselfintoBud’sbootsinsteadofmyown,andhenevernoticed。Theywasjustashadelargeforme,butthatwasconsiderablebetterthanbe- ingtoosmall。IgotmybagasIwenta-gropingthroughthehall,andinaboutaminuteIwasoutthebackwayandstretchinguptheriverroadatafive-milegait。 \"Andnotfeelingsoverybad,neither——walkingondi’mondsdon’thavenosucheffect。WhenIhadgonefifteenminutesIsaystomyself,there’smore’namilebehindme,andeverythingquiet。AnotherfiveminutesandIsaysthere’sconsiderablemorelandbehindmenow,andthere’samanbacktherethat’sbeguntowonderwhat’sthetrouble。AnotherfiveandIsaystomyselfhe’sgettingrealuneasy——he’swalkingthefloornow。Anotherfive,andIsaystomyself,there’stwomileandahalfbehindme,andhe’sAWFULuneasy——be- ginningtocuss,Ireckon。PrettysoonIsaystomy- self,fortyminutesgone——heKNOWSthere’ssomethingup!Fiftyminutes——thetruth’sa-bustingonhimnow!heisreckoningIfoundthedi’mondswhilstwewassearching,andshovedtheminmypocketandneverleton——yes,andhe’sstartingouttohuntforme。 He’llhuntfornewtracksinthedust,andthey’llaslikelysendhimdowntheriverasup。 \"JustthenIseeamancomingdownonamule,andbeforeIthoughtIjumpedintothebush。Itwasstupid!Whenhegotabreasthestoppedandwaitedalittleformetocomeout;thenherodeonagain。 ButIdidn’tfeelgayanymore。IsaystomyselfI’vebotchedmychancesbythat;Isurelyhave,ifhemeetsupwithHalClayton。 \"Well,aboutthreeinthemorningIfetchedElex- andriaandseethisstern-wheelerlayingthere,andwasveryglad,becauseIfeltperfectlysafe,now,youknow。 Itwasjustdaybreak。Iwentaboardandgotthisstate- roomandputontheseclothesandwentupinthepilot- house——towatch,thoughIdidn’treckontherewasanyneedofit。Isetthereandplayedwithmydi’mondsandwaitedandwaitedfortheboattostart,butshedidn’t。Yousee,theywasmendinghermachinery,butIdidn’tknowanythingaboutit,notbeingverymuchusedtosteamboats。 \"Well,tocutthetaleshort,weneverlefttheretillplumbnoon;andlongbeforethatIwashidinthisstateroom;forbeforebreakfastIseeamancoming,awayoff,thathadagaitlikeHalClayton’s,anditmademejustsick。Isaystomyself,ifhefindsoutI’maboardthisboat,he’sgotmelikearatinatrap。 Allhe’sgottodoistohavemewatched,andwait—— waittillIslipashore,thinkingheisathousandmilesaway,thenslipaftermeanddogmetoagoodplaceandmakemegiveupthedi’monds,andthenhe’ll—— oh,Iknowwhathe’lldo!Ain’titawful——awful! AndnowtothinktheOTHERone’saboard,too!Oh,ain’tithardluck,boys——ain’tithard!Butyou’llhelpsaveme,WON’Tyou?——oh,boys,begoodtoapoordevilthat’sbeinghuntedtodeath,andsaveme——I’llworshiptheverygroundyouwalkon!\" Weturnedinandsoothedhimdownandtoldhimwewouldplanforhimandhelphim,andheneedn’tbesoafeard;andsobyandbyhegottofeelingkindofcomfortableagain,andunscrewedhisheelplatesandhelduphisdi’mondsthiswayandthat,admiringthemandlovingthem;andwhenthelightstruckintothemtheyWASbeautiful,sure;why,theyseemedtokindofbust,andsnapfireoutallaround。ButallthesameI judgedhewasafool。IfIhadbeenhimIwouldahandedthedi’mondstothempalsandgotthemtogoashoreandleavemealone。Buthewasmadediffer- ent。Hesaiditwasawholefortuneandhecouldn’tbeartheidea。 Twicewestoppedtofixthemachineryandlaidagoodwhile,onceinthenight;butitwasn’tdarkenough,andhewasafeardtoskip。Butthethirdtimewehadtofixittherewasabetterchance。WelaidupatacountrywoodyardaboutfortymileaboveUncleSilas’splacealittleafteroneatnight,anditwasthickeningupandgoingtostorm。SoJakehelaidforachancetoslide。Webeguntotakeinwood。Prettysoontheraincomea-drenchingdown,andthewindblowedhard。Ofcourseeveryboat-handfixedagunnysackandputitonlikeabonnet,thewaytheydowhentheyaretotingwood,andwegotoneforJake,andheslippeddownaftwithhishand-bagandcometrampingforrardjustliketherest,andwalkedashorewiththem,andwhenweseehimpassoutofthelightofthetorch-basketandgetswallowedupinthedark,wegotourbreathagainandjustfeltgratefulandsplendid。Butitwasn’tforlong。Somebodytold,I reckon;forinabouteightortenminutesthemtwopalscometearingforrardastightastheycouldjumpanddartedashoreandwasgone。Wewaitedplumbtilldawnforthemtocomeback,andkepthopingtheywould,buttheyneverdid。Wewasawfulsorryandlow-spirited。AllthehopewehadwasthatJakehadgotsuchastartthattheycouldn’tgetonhistrack,andhewouldgettohisbrother’sandhidethereandbesafe。 Hewasgoingtotaketheriverroad,andtoldustofindoutifBraceandJubiterwastohomeandnostrangersthere,andthenslipoutaboutsundownandtellhim。SaidhewouldwaitforusinalittlebunchofsycamoresrightbackofTom’suncleSilas’stobackerfieldontheriverroad,alonesomeplace。 Wesetandtalkedalongtimeabouthischances,andTomsaidhewasallrightifthepalsstruckuptheriverinsteadofdown,butitwasn’tlikely,becausemaybetheyknowedwherehewasfrom;morelikelytheywouldgoright,anddoghimallday,himnotsuspecting,andkillhimwhenitcomedark,andtaketheboots。Sowewasprettysorrowful。 CHAPTERV。 ATRAGEDYINTHE:WOODS WEdidn’tgetdonetinkeringthemachinerytillawaylateintheafternoon,andsoitwassoclosetosundownwhenwegothomethatweneverstoppedonourroad,butmadeabreakforthesycamoresastightaswecouldgo,totellJakewhatthedelaywas,andhavehimwaittillwecouldgotoBrace’sandfindouthowthingswasthere。Itwasgettingprettydimbythetimeweturnedthecornerofthewoods,sweatingandpantingwiththatlongrun,andseethesycamoresthirtyyardsaheadofus;andjustthenweseeacoupleofmenrunintothebunchandheardtwoorthreeterriblescreamsforhelp。\"PoorJakeiskilled,sure,\"wesays。Wewasscaredthroughandthrough,andbrokeforthetobackerfieldandhidthere,tremblingsoourclotheswouldhardlystayon;andjustasweskippedinthere,acoupleofmenwenttearingby,andintothebunchtheywent,andinasecondoutjumpsfourmenandtookoutuptheroadastightastheycouldgo,twochasingtwo。 Welaiddown,kindofweakandsick,andlistenedformoresounds,butdidn’thearnoneforagoodwhilebutjustourhearts。Wewasthinkingofthatawfulthinglayingyonderinthesycamores,anditseemedlikebeingthatclosetoaghost,anditgivemethecoldshudders。Themooncomea-swellingupoutoftheground,now,powerfulbigandroundandbright,be- hindacomboftrees,likeafacelookingthroughprisonbars,andtheblackshaddersandwhiteplacesbeguntocreeparound,anditwasmiserablequietandstillandnight-breezyandgraveyardyandscary。Allofasud- denTomwhispers: \"Look!——what’sthat?\" \"Don’t!\"Isays。\"Don’ttakeapersonbysur- prisethatway。I’m’mostreadytodie,anyway,with- outyoudoingthat。\" \"Look,Itellyou。It’ssomethingcomingoutofthesycamores。\" \"Don’t,Tom!\" \"It’sterribletall!\" \"Oh,lordy-lordy!let’s——\" \"Keepstill——it’sa-comingthisway。\" Hewassoexcitedhecouldhardlygetbreathenoughtowhisper。Ihadtolook。Icouldn’thelpit。Sonowwewasbothonourkneeswithourchinsonafencerailandgazing——yes,andgaspingtoo。Itwascomingdowntheroad——comingintheshadderofthetrees,andyoucouldn’tseeitgood;nottillitwasprettyclosetous;thenitsteppedintoabrightsplotchofmoonlightandwesunkrightdowninourtracks—— itwasJakeDunlap’sghost!Thatwaswhatwesaidtoourselves。