\"Yesyoudid,Sid,\"saidMary。
\"ShutyourheadsandletTomgoon!Whatdidhesay,Tom?\"
\"Hesaid——IthinkhesaidhehopedIwasbetteroffwhereIwasgoneto,butifI’dbeenbettersometimes——\"
\"There,d’youhearthat!Itwashisverywords!\"
\"Andyoushuthimupsharp。\"
\"IlayIdid!Theremust’a’beenanangelthere。Therewasanangelthere,somewheres!\"
\"AndMrs。HarpertoldaboutJoescaringherwithafirecracker,andyoutoldaboutPeterandthePainkiller——\"
\"JustastrueasIlive!\"
\"Andthentherewasawholelotoftalk’boutdraggingtheriverforus,and’bouthavingthefuneralSunday,andthenyouandoldMissHarperhuggedandcried,andshewent。\"
\"Ithappenedjustso!Ithappenedjustso,assureasI’ma—sittingintheseverytracks。Tom,youcouldn’ttolditmorelikeifyou’d’a’
seenit!Andthenwhat?Goon,Tom!\"
\"ThenIthoughtyouprayedforme——andIcouldseeyouandheareverywordyousaid。Andyouwenttobed,andIwassosorrythatItookandwroteonapieceofsycamorebark,’Weain’tdead——weareonlyoffbeingpirates,’andputitonthetablebythecandle;andthenyoulookedsogood,layingthereasleep,thatIthoughtIwentandleanedoverandkissedyouonthelips。\"
\"Didyou,Tom,didyou!Ijustforgiveyoueverythingforthat!\"Andsheseizedtheboyinacrushingembracethatmadehimfeelliketheguiltiestofvillains。
\"Itwasverykind,eventhoughitwasonlya——dream,\"Sidsoliloquizedjustaudibly。
\"Shutup,Sid!Abodydoesjustthesameinadreamashe’ddoifhewasawake。Here’sabigMilumappleI’vebeensavingforyou,Tom,ifyouwaseverfoundagain——nowgo’longtoschool。I’mthankfultothegoodGodandFatherofusallI’vegotyouback,that’slong—sufferingandmercifultothemthatbelieveonHimandkeepHisword,thoughgoodnessknowsI’munworthyofit,butifonlytheworthyonesgotHisblessingsandhadHishandtohelpthemovertheroughplaces,there’sfewenoughwouldsmilehereoreverenterintoHisrestwhenthelongnightcomes。
Go’longSid,Mary,Tom——takeyourselvesoff——you’vehenderedmelongenough。\"
Thechildrenleftforschool,andtheoldladytocallonMrs。
HarperandvanquishherrealismwithTom’smarvellousdream。Sidhadbetterjudgmentthantoutterthethoughtthatwasinhismindasheleftthehouse。Itwasthis:\"Prettythin——aslongadreamasthat,withoutanymistakesinit!\"
WhataheroTomwasbecome,now!Hedidnotgoskippingandprancing,butmovedwithadignifiedswaggerasbecameapiratewhofeltthatthepubliceyewasonhim。Andindeeditwas;hetriednottoseemtoseethelooksorheartheremarksashepassedalong,buttheywerefoodanddrinktohim。Smallerboysthanhimselfflockedathisheels,asproudtobeseenwithhim,andtoleratedbyhim,asifhehadbeenthedrummerattheheadofaprocessionortheelephantleadingamenagerieintotown。Boysofhisownsizepretendednottoknowhehadbeenawayatall;buttheywereconsumingwithenvy,nevertheless。Theywouldhavegivenanythingtohavethatswarthysuntannedskinofhis,andhisglitteringnotoriety;
andTomwouldnothavepartedwitheitherforacircus。
AtschoolthechildrenmadesomuchofhimandofJoe,anddeliveredsucheloquentadmirationfromtheireyes,thatthetwoheroeswerenotlonginbecominginsufferably\"stuck—up。\"Theybegantotelltheiradventurestohungrylisteners——buttheyonlybegan;itwasnotathinglikelytohaveanend,withimaginationsliketheirstofurnishmaterial。Andfinally,whentheygotouttheirpipesandwentserenelypuffingaround,theverysummitofglorywasreached。
TomdecidedthathecouldbeindependentofBeckyThatchernow。
Glorywassufficient。Hewouldliveforglory。Nowthathewasdistinguished,maybeshewouldbewantingto\"makeup。\"Well,lether——sheshouldseethathecouldbeasindifferentassomeotherpeople。Presentlyshearrived。
Tompretendednottoseeher。Hemovedawayandjoinedagroupofboysandgirlsandbegantotalk。Soonheobservedthatshewastrippinggaylybackandforthwithflushedfaceanddancingeyes,pretendingtobebusychasingschoolmates,andscreamingwithlaughterwhenshemadeacapture;
buthenoticedthatshealwaysmadehercapturesinhisvicinity,andthatsheseemedtocastaconsciouseyeinhisdirectionatsuchtimes,too。
Itgratifiedalltheviciousvanitythatwasinhim;andso,insteadofwinninghim,itonly\"sethimup\"themoreandmadehimthemorediligenttoavoidbetrayingthatheknewshewasabout。Presentlyshegaveoversky—larking,andmovedirresolutelyabout,sighingonceortwiceandglancingfurtivelyandwistfullytowardTom。ThensheobservedthatnowTomwastalkingmoreparticularlytoAmyLawrencethantoanyoneelse。Shefeltasharppangandgrewdisturbedanduneasyatonce。Shetriedtogoaway,butherfeetweretreacherous,andcarriedhertothegroupinstead。ShesaidtoagirlalmostatTom’selbow——withshamvivacity:
\"Why,MaryAustin!youbadgirl,whydidn’tyoucometoSunday—school?\"
\"Ididcome——didn’tyouseeme?\"
\"Why,no!Didyou?Wheredidyousit?\"
\"IwasinMissPeters’class,whereIalwaysgo。Isawyou。\"
\"Didyou?Why,it’sfunnyIdidn’tseeyou。Iwantedtotellyouaboutthepicnic。\"
\"Oh,that’sjolly。Who’sgoingtogiveit?\"
\"Myma’sgoingtoletmehaveone。\"
\"Oh,goody;Ihopeshe’llletmecome。\"
\"Well,shewill。Thepicnic’sforme。She’llletanybodycomethatIwant,andIwantyou。\"
\"That’seversonice。Whenisitgoingtobe?\"
\"Byandby。Maybeaboutvacation。\"
\"Oh,won’titbefun!Yougoingtohaveallthegirlsandboys?\"
\"Yes,everyonethat’sfriendstome——orwantstobe\";andsheglancedeversofurtivelyatTom,buthetalkedrightalongtoAmyLawrenceabouttheterriblestormontheisland,andhowthelightningtorethegreatsycamoretree\"alltoflinders\"whilehewas\"standingwithinthreefeetofit。\"
\"Oh,mayIcome?\"saidGraceMiller。
\"Yes。\"
\"Andme?\"saidSallyRogers。
\"Yes。\"
\"Andme,too?\"saidSusyHarper。\"AndJoe?\"
\"Yes。\"
Andsoon,withclappingofjoyfulhandstillallthegrouphadbeggedforinvitationsbutTomandAmy。ThenTomturnedcoollyaway,stilltalking,andtookAmywithhim。Becky’slipstrembledandthetearscametohereyes;shehidthesesignswithaforcedgayetyandwentonchattering,butthelifehadgoneoutofthepicnic,now,andoutofeverythingelse;
shegotawayassoonasshecouldandhidherselfandhadwhathersexcall\"agoodcry。\"Thenshesatmoody,withwoundedpride,tillthebellrang。Sherousedup,now,withavindictivecastinhereye,andgaveherplaitedtailsashakeandsaidsheknewwhatshe’ddo。
AtrecessTomcontinuedhisflirtationwithAmywithjubilantself—satisfaction。AndhekeptdriftingabouttofindBeckyandlacerateherwiththeperformance。Atlasthespiedher,buttherewasasuddenfallingofhismercury。Shewassittingcosilyonalittlebenchbehindtheschoolhouselookingatapicture—bookwithAlfredTemple——andsoabsorbedwerethey,andtheirheadssoclosetogetheroverthebook,thattheydidnotseemtobeconsciousofanythingintheworldbesides。Jealousyranred—hotthroughTom’sveins。HebegantohatehimselfforthrowingawaythechanceBeckyhadofferedforareconciliation。Hecalledhimselfafool,andallthehardnameshecouldthinkof。Hewantedtocrywithvexation。Amychattedhappilyalong,astheywalked,forherheartwassinging,butTom’stonguehadlostitsfunction。HedidnothearwhatAmywassaying,andwhenevershepausedexpectantlyhecouldonlystammeranawkwardassent,whichwasasoftenmisplacedasotherwise。Hekeptdriftingtotherearoftheschoolhouse,againandagain,tosearhiseyeballswiththehatefulspectaclethere。Hecouldnothelpit。Anditmaddenedhimtosee,ashethoughthesaw,thatBeckyThatcherneveroncesuspectedthathewaseveninthelandoftheliving。Butshedidsee,nevertheless;
andsheknewshewaswinningherfight,too,andwasgladtoseehimsufferasshehadsuffered。
Amy’shappyprattlebecameintolerable。Tomhintedatthingshehadtoattendto;thingsthatmustbedone;andtimewasfleeting。Butinvain——thegirlchirpedon。Tomthought,\"Oh,hangher,ain’tIevergoingtogetridofher?\"Atlasthemustbeattendingtothosethings——andshesaidartlesslythatshewouldbe\"around\"whenschoolletout。
Andhehastenedaway,hatingherforit。
\"Anyotherboy!\"Tomthought,gratinghisteeth。\"AnyboyinthewholetownbutthatSaintLouissmartythatthinkshedressessofineandisaristocracy!Oh,allright,Ilickedyouthefirstdayyoueversawthistown,mister,andI’lllickyouagain!YoujustwaittillIcatchyouout!I’lljusttakeand——\"
Andhewentthroughthemotionsofthrashinganimaginaryboy——pummellingtheair,andkickingandgouging。\"Oh,youdo,doyou?Youholler’nough,doyou?Now,then,letthatlearnyou!\"Andsotheimaginaryfloggingwasfinishedtohissatisfaction。
Tomfledhomeatnoon。HisconsciencecouldnotendureanymoreofAmy’sgratefulhappiness,andhisjealousycouldbearnomoreoftheotherdistress。BeckyresumedherpictureinspectionswithAlfred,butastheminutesdraggedalongandnoTomcametosuffer,hertriumphbegantocloudandshelostinterest;gravityandabsent—mindednessfollowed,andthenmelancholy;twoorthreetimessheprickedupherearatafootstep,butitwasafalsehope;noTomcame。Atlastshegrewentirelymiserableandwishedshehadn’tcarrieditsofar。WhenpoorAlfred,seeingthathewaslosingher,hedidnotknowhow,keptexclaiming:\"Oh,here’sajollyone!lookatthis!\"shelostpatienceatlast,andsaid,\"Oh,don’tbotherme!Idon’tcareforthem!\"andburstintotears,andgotupandwalkedaway。
Alfreddroppedalongsideandwasgoingtotrytocomforther,butshesaid:
\"Goawayandleavemealone,can’tyou!Ihateyou!\"
Sotheboyhalted,wonderingwhathecouldhavedone——forshehadsaidshewouldlookatpicturesallthroughthenooning——andshewalkedon,crying。ThenAlfredwentmusingintothedesertedschoolhouse。
Hewashumiliatedandangry。Heeasilyguessedhiswaytothetruth——
thegirlhadsimplymadeaconvenienceofhimtoventherspiteuponTomSawyer。HewasfarfromhatingTomthelesswhenthisthoughtoccurredtohim。Hewishedtherewassomewaytogetthatboyintotroublewithoutmuchrisktohimself。Tom’sspelling—bookfellunderhiseye。Herewashisopportunity。Hegratefullyopenedtothelessonfortheafternoonandpouredinkuponthepage。
Becky,glancinginatawindowbehindhimatthemoment,sawtheact,andmovedon,withoutdiscoveringherself。Shestartedhomeward,now,intendingtofindTomandtellhim;Tomwouldbethankfulandtheirtroubleswouldbehealed。Beforeshewashalfwayhome,however,shehadchangedhermind。ThethoughtofTom’streatmentofherwhenshewastalkingaboutherpicniccamescorchingbackandfilledherwithshame。Sheresolvedtolethimgetwhippedonthedamagedspelling—book’saccount,andtohatehimforever,intothebargain。
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter19CHAPTERXIXTOMarrivedathomeinadrearymood,andthefirstthinghisauntsaidtohimshowedhimthathehadbroughthissorrowstoanunpromisingmarket:
\"Tom,I’veanotiontoskinyoualive!\"
\"Auntie,whathaveIdone?\"
\"Well,you’vedoneenough。HereIgoovertoSerenyHarper,likeanoldsofty,expectingI’mgoingtomakeherbelieveallthatrubbageaboutthatdream,whenloandbeholdyoushe’dfoundoutfromJoethatyouwasoverhereandheardallthetalkwehadthatnight。Tom,Idon’tknowwhatistobecomeofaboythatwillactlikethat。ItmakesmefeelsobadtothinkyoucouldletmegotoSerenyHarperandmakesuchafoolofmyselfandneversayaword。\"
Thiswasanewaspectofthething。HissmartnessofthemorninghadseemedtoTomagoodjokebefore,andveryingenious。Itmerelylookedmeanandshabbynow。Hehunghisheadandcouldnotthinkofanythingtosayforamoment。Thenhesaid:
\"Auntie,IwishIhadn’tdoneit——butIdidn’tthink。\"
\"Oh,child,youneverthink。Youneverthinkofanythingbutyourownselfishness。YoucouldthinktocomeallthewayoverherefromJackson’sIslandinthenighttolaughatourtroubles,andyoucouldthinktofoolmewithalieaboutadream;butyoucouldn’teverthinktopityusandsaveusfromsorrow。\"
\"Auntie,Iknownowitwasmean,butIdidn’tmeantobemean。
Ididn’t,honest。Andbesides,Ididn’tcomeoverheretolaughatyouthatnight。\"
\"Whatdidyoucomefor,then?\"
\"Itwastotellyounottobeuneasyaboutus,becausewehadn’tgotdrownded。\"
\"Tom,Tom,IwouldbethethankfullestsoulinthisworldifI
couldbelieveyoueverhadasgoodathoughtasthat,butyouknowyouneverdid——andIknowit,Tom。\"
\"Indeedand’deedIdid,auntie——IwishImayneverstirifIdidn’t。\"
\"Oh,Tom,don’tlie——don’tdoit。Itonlymakesthingsahundredtimesworse。\"
\"Itain’talie,auntie;it’sthetruth。Iwantedtokeepyoufromgrieving——thatwasallthatmademecome。\"
\"I’dgivethewholeworldtobelievethat——itwouldcoverupapowerofsins,Tom。I’d’mostbegladyou’drunoffandactedsobad。
Butitain’treasonable;because,whydidn’tyoutellme,child?\"
\"Why,yousee,whenyougottotalkingaboutthefuneral,Ijustgotallfulloftheideaofourcomingandhidinginthechurch,andI
couldn’tsomehowbeartospoilit。SoIjustputthebarkbackinmypocketandkeptmum。\"
\"Whatbark?\"
\"ThebarkIhadwroteontotellyouwe’dgonepirating。Iwish,now,you’dwakedupwhenIkissedyou——Ido,honest。\"
Thehardlinesinhisaunt’sfacerelaxedandasuddentendernessdawnedinhereyes。
\"Didyoukissme,Tom?\"
\"Why,yes,Idid。\"
\"Areyousureyoudid,Tom?\"
\"Why,yes,Idid,auntie——certainsure。\"
\"Whatdidyoukissmefor,Tom?\"
\"BecauseIlovedyouso,andyoulaidtheremoaningandIwassosorry。\"
Thewordssoundedliketruth。Theoldladycouldnothideatremorinhervoicewhenshesaid:
\"Kissmeagain,Tom!——andbeoffwithyoutoschool,now,anddon’tbothermeanymore。\"
Themomenthewasgone,sherantoaclosetandgotouttheruinofajacketwhichTomhadgonepiratingin。Thenshestopped,withitinherhand,andsaidtoherself:
\"No,Idon’tdare。Poorboy,Ireckonhe’sliedaboutit——butit’sablessed,blessedlie,there’ssuchacomfortcomefromit。IhopetheLord——IknowtheLordwillforgivehim,becauseitwassuchgoodheartednessinhimtotellit。ButIdon’twanttofindoutit’salie。Iwon’tlook。\"
Sheputthejacketaway,andstoodbymusingaminute。Twicesheputoutherhandtotakethegarmentagain,andtwicesherefrained。Oncemoresheventured,andthistimeshefortifiedherselfwiththethought:
\"It’sagoodlie——it’sagoodlie——Iwon’tletitgrieveme。\"Soshesoughtthejacketpocket。AmomentlatershewasreadingTom’spieceofbarkthroughflowingtearsandsaying:\"Icouldforgivetheboy,now,ifhe’dcommittedamillionsins!\"
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter20CHAPTERXXTHEREwassomethingaboutAuntPolly’smanner,whenshekissedTom,thatsweptawayhislowspiritsandmadehimlightheartedandhappyagain。HestartedtoschoolandhadtheluckofcominguponBeckyThatcherattheheadofMeadowLane。Hismoodalwaysdeterminedhismanner。Withoutamoment’shesitationherantoherandsaid:
\"Iactedmightymeanto—day,Becky,andI’msosorry。Iwon’tever,everdothatwayagain,aslongaseverIlive——pleasemakeup,won’tyou?\"
Thegirlstoppedandlookedhimscornfullyintheface:
\"I’llthankyoutokeepyourselftoyourself,Mr。ThomasSawyer。I’llneverspeaktoyouagain。\"
Shetossedherheadandpassedon。Tomwassostunnedthathehadnotevenpresenceofmindenoughtosay\"Whocares,MissSmarty?\"untiltherighttimetosayithadgoneby。Sohesaidnothing。Buthewasinafinerage,nevertheless。Hemopedintotheschoolyardwishingshewereaboy,andimagininghowhewouldtrounceherifshewere。Hepresentlyencounteredheranddeliveredastingingremarkashepassed。Shehurledoneinreturn,andtheangrybreachwascomplete。ItseemedtoBecky,inherhotresentment,thatshecouldhardlywaitforschoolto\"takein,\"
shewassoimpatienttoseeTomfloggedfortheinjuredspelling—book。
IfshehadhadanylingeringnotionofexposingAlfredTemple,Tom’soffensiveflinghaddrivenitentirelyaway。
Poorgirl,shedidnotknowhowfastshewasnearingtroubleherself。
Themaster,Mr。Dobbins,hadreachedmiddleagewithanunsatisfiedambition。
Thedarlingofhisdesireswas,tobeadoctor,butpovertyhaddecreedthatheshouldbenothinghigherthanavillageschoolmaster。Everydayhetookamysteriousbookoutofhisdeskandabsorbedhimselfinitattimeswhennoclasseswerereciting。Hekeptthatbookunderlockandkey。
Therewasnotanurchininschoolbutwasperishingtohaveaglimpseofit,butthechancenevercame。Everyboyandgirlhadatheoryaboutthenatureofthatbook;butnotwotheorieswerealike,andtherewasnowayofgettingatthefactsinthecase。Now,asBeckywaspassingbythedesk,whichstoodnearthedoor,shenoticedthatthekeywasinthelock!Itwasapreciousmoment。Sheglancedaround;foundherselfalone,andthenextinstantshehadthebookinherhands。Thetitle—page——ProfessorSomebody’sAnatomy——carriednoinformationtohermind;soshebegantoturntheleaves。Shecameatonceuponahandsomelyengravedandcoloredfrontispiece——ahumanfigure,starknaked。AtthatmomentashadowfellonthepageandTomSawyersteppedinatthedoorandcaughtaglimpseofthepicture。Beckysnatchedatthebooktocloseit,andhadthehardlucktotearthepicturedpagehalfdownthemiddle。Shethrustthevolumeintothedesk,turnedthekey,andburstoutcryingwithshameandvexation。
\"TomSawyer,youarejustasmeanasyoucanbe,tosneakuponapersonandlookatwhatthey’relookingat。\"
\"HowcouldIknowyouwaslookingatanything?\"
\"Yououghttobeashamedofyourself,TomSawyer;youknowyou’regoingtotellonme,andoh,whatshallIdo,whatshallIdo!I’llbewhipped,andIneverwaswhippedinschool。\"
Thenshestampedherlittlefootandsaid:
\"Besomeanifyouwantto!Iknowsomethingthat’sgoingtohappen。Youjustwaitandyou’llsee!Hateful,hateful,hateful!\"——
andsheflungoutofthehousewithanewexplosionofcrying。
Tomstoodstill,ratherflusteredbythisonslaught。Presentlyhesaidtohimself:
\"Whatacuriouskindofafoolagirlis!Neverbeenlickedinschool!Shucks!What’salicking!That’sjustlikeagirl——they’resothin—skinnedandchicken—hearted。Well,ofcourseIain’tgoingtotelloldDobbinsonthislittlefool,becausethere’sotherwaysofgettingevenonher,thatain’tsomean;butwhatofit?OldDobbinswillaskwhoitwastorehisbook。Nobody’llanswer。Thenhe’lldojustthewayhealwaysdoes——askfirstoneandthent’other,andwhenhecomestotherightgirlhe’llknowit,withoutanytelling。Girls’facesalwaystellonthem。
Theyain’tgotanybackbone。She’llgetlicked。Well,it’sakindofatightplaceforBeckyThatcher,becausethereain’tanywayoutofit。\"
Tomconnedthethingamomentlonger,andthenadded:\"Allright,though;
she’dliketoseemeinjustsuchafix——lethersweatitout!\"
Tomjoinedthemobofskylarkingscholarsoutside。Inafewmomentsthemasterarrivedandschool\"tookin。\"Tomdidnotfeelastronginterestinhisstudies。Everytimehestoleaglanceatthegirls’sideoftheroomBecky’sfacetroubledhim。Consideringallthings,hedidnotwanttopityher,andyetitwasallhecoulddotohelpit。Hecouldgetupnoexultationthatwasreallyworthythename。Presentlythespelling—bookdiscoverywasmade,andTom’smindwasentirelyfullofhisownmattersforawhileafterthat。Beckyrousedupfromherlethargyofdistressandshowedgoodinterestintheproceedings。ShedidnotexpectthatTomcouldgetoutofhistroublebydenyingthathespilttheinkonthebookhimself;
andshewasright。ThedenialonlyseemedtomakethethingworseforTom。
Beckysupposedshewouldbegladofthat,andshetriedtobelieveshewasgladofit,butshefoundshewasnotcertain。Whentheworstcametotheworst,shehadanimpulsetogetupandtellonAlfredTemple,butshemadeaneffortandforcedherselftokeepstill——because,saidshetoherself,\"he’lltellaboutmetearingthepicturesure。Iwouldn’tsayaword,nottosavehislife!\"
Tomtookhiswhippingandwentbacktohisseatnotatallbroken—hearted,forhethoughtitwaspossiblethathehadunknowinglyupsettheinkonthespelling—bookhimself,insomeskylarkingbout——hehaddenieditforform’ssakeandbecauseitwascustom,andhadstucktothedenialfromprinciple。
Awholehourdriftedby,themastersatnoddinginhisthrone,theairwasdrowsywiththehumofstudy。Byandby,Mr。Dobbinsstraightenedhimselfup,yawned,thenunlockedhisdesk,andreachedforhisbook,butseemedundecidedwhethertotakeitoutorleaveit。Mostofthepupilsglanceduplanguidly,butthereweretwoamongthemthatwatchedhismovementswithintenteyes。Mr。Dobbinsfingeredhisbookabsentlyforawhile,thentookitoutandsettledhimselfinhischairtoread!TomshotaglanceatBecky。Hehadseenahuntedandhelplessrabbitlookasshedid,withagunlevelledatitshead。Instantlyheforgothisquarrelwithher。Quick——somethingmustbedone!doneinaflash,too!Buttheveryimminenceoftheemergencyparalyzedhisinvention。Good!——hehadaninspiration!
Hewouldrunandsnatchthebook,springthroughthedoorandfly。Buthisresolutionshookforonelittleinstant,andthechancewaslost——
themasteropenedthevolume。IfTomonlyhadthewastedopportunitybackagain!Toolate。TherewasnohelpforBeckynow,hesaid。Thenextmomentthemasterfacedtheschool。Everyeyesankunderhisgaze。Therewasthatinitwhichsmoteeventheinnocentwithfear。Therewassilencewhileonemightcountten——themasterwasgatheringhiswrath。Thenhespoke:
\"Whotorethisbook?\"
Therewasnotasound。Onecouldhaveheardapindrop。Thestillnesscontinued;themastersearchedfaceafterfaceforsignsofguilt。
\"BenjaminRogers,didyoutearthisbook?\"
Adenial。Anotherpause。
\"JosephHarper,didyou?\"
Anotherdenial。Tom’suneasinessgrewmoreandmoreintenseundertheslowtortureoftheseproceedings。Themasterscannedtheranksofboys——consideredawhile,thenturnedtothegirls:
\"AmyLawrence?\"
Ashakeofthehead。
\"GracieMiller?\"
Thesamesign。
\"SusanHarper,didyoudothis?\"
Anothernegative。ThenextgirlwasBeckyThatcher。Tomwastremblingfromheadtofootwithexcitementandasenseofthehopelessnessofthesituation。
\"RebeccaThatcher\"[Tomglancedatherface——itwaswhitewithterror]——\"didyoutear——no,lookmeintheface\"[herhandsroseinappeal]——\"didyoutearthisbook?\"
AthoughtshotlikelightningthroughTom’sbrain。Hesprangtohisfeetandshouted——\"Idoneit!\"
Theschoolstaredinperplexityatthisincrediblefolly。Tomstoodamoment,togatherhisdismemberedfaculties;andwhenhesteppedforwardtogotohispunishmentthesurprise,thegratitude,theadorationthatshoneuponhimoutofpoorBecky’seyesseemedpayenoughforahundredfloggings。Inspiredbythesplendorofhisownact,hetookwithoutanoutcrythemostmercilessflayingthatevenMr。Dobbinshadeveradministered;
andalsoreceivedwithindifferencetheaddedcrueltyofacommandtoremaintwohoursafterschoolshouldbedismissed——forheknewwhowouldwaitforhimoutsidetillhiscaptivitywasdone,andnotcountthetedioustimeasloss,either。
TomwenttobedthatnightplanningvengeanceagainstAlfredTemple;
forwithshameandrepentanceBeckyhadtoldhimall,notforgettingherowntreachery;buteventhelongingforvengeancehadtogiveway,soon,topleasantermusings,andhefellasleepatlastwithBecky’slatestwordslingeringdreamilyinhisear——
\"Tom,howcouldyoubesonoble!\"
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter21CHAPTERXXIVACATIONwasapproaching。Theschoolmaster,alwayssevere,grewsevererandmoreexactingthanever,forhewantedtheschooltomakeagoodshowingon\"Examination\"day。Hisrodandhisferulewereseldomidlenow——atleastamongthesmallerpupils。Onlythebiggestboys,andyoungladiesofeighteenandtwenty,escapedlashing。Mr。Dobbins’lashingswereveryvigorousones,too;foralthoughhecarried,underhiswig,aperfectlybaldandshinyhead,hehadonlyreachedmiddleage,andtherewasnosignoffeeblenessinhismuscle。Asthegreatdayapproached,allthetyrannythatwasinhimcametothesurface;heseemedtotakeavindictivepleasureinpunishingtheleastshortcomings。Theconsequencewas,thatthesmallerboysspenttheirdaysinterrorandsufferingandtheirnightsinplottingrevenge。Theythrewawaynoopportunitytodothemasteramischief。Buthekeptaheadallthetime。Theretributionthatfollowedeveryvengefulsuccesswassosweepingandmajesticthattheboysalwaysretiredfromthefieldbadlyworsted。Atlasttheyconspiredtogetherandhituponaplanthatpromisedadazzlingvictory。Theysworeinthesign—painter’sboy,toldhimthescheme,andaskedhishelp。Hehadhisownreasonsforbeingdelighted,forthemasterboardedinhisfather’sfamilyandhadgiventheboyamplecausetohatehim。Themaster’swifewouldgoonavisittothecountryinafewdays,andtherewouldbenothingtointerferewiththeplan;themasteralwayspreparedhimselfforgreatoccasionsbygettingprettywellfuddled,andthesign—painter’sboysaidthatwhenthedominiehadreachedtheproperconditiononExaminationEveninghewould\"managethething\"whilehenappedinhischair;thenhewouldhavehimawakenedattherighttimeandhurriedawaytoschool。
Inthefulnessoftimetheinterestingoccasionarrived。Ateightintheeveningtheschoolhousewasbrilliantlylighted,andadornedwithwreathsandfestoonsoffoliageandflowers。Themastersatthronedinhisgreatchairuponaraisedplatform,withhisblackboardbehindhim。
Hewaslookingtolerablymellow。Threerowsofbenchesoneachsideandsixrowsinfrontofhimwereoccupiedbythedignitariesofthetownandbytheparentsofthepupils。Tohisleft,backoftherowsofcitizens,wasaspacioustemporaryplatformuponwhichwereseatedthescholarswhoweretotakepartintheexercisesoftheevening;rowsofsmallboys,washedanddressedtoanintolerablestateofdiscomfort;rowsofgawkybigboys;snowbanksofgirlsandyoungladiescladinlawnandmuslinandconspicuouslyconsciousoftheirbarearms,theirgrandmothers’ancienttrinkets,theirbitsofpinkandblueribbonandtheflowersintheirhair。
Alltherestofthehousewasfilledwithnon—participatingscholars。
Theexercisesbegan。Averylittleboystoodupandsheepishlyrecited,\"You’dscarceexpectoneofmyagetospeakinpubliconthestage,\"
etc。——accompanyinghimselfwiththepainfullyexactandspasmodicgestureswhichamachinemighthaveused——supposingthemachinetobeatrifleoutoforder。Buthegotthroughsafely,thoughcruellyscared,andgotafineroundofapplausewhenhemadehismanufacturedbowandretired。
Alittleshamefacedgirllisped,\"Maryhadalittlelamb,\"etc。,performedacompassion—inspiringcurtsy,gothermeedofapplause,andsatdownflushedandhappy。
TomSawyersteppedforwardwithconceitedconfidenceandsoaredintotheunquenchableandindestructible\"Givemelibertyorgivemedeath\"
speech,withfinefuryandfranticgesticulation,andbrokedowninthemiddleofit。Aghastlystage—frightseizedhim,hislegsquakedunderhimandhewasliketochoke。True,hehadthemanifestsympathyofthehousebuthehadthehouse’ssilence,too,whichwasevenworsethanitssympathy。Themasterfrowned,andthiscompletedthedisaster。Tomstruggledawhileandthenretired,utterlydefeated。Therewasaweakattemptatapplause,butitdiedearly。
\"TheBoyStoodontheBurningDeck\"followed;also\"TheAssyrianCameDown,\"andotherdeclamatorygems。Thentherewerereadingexercises,andaspellingfight。ThemeagreLatinclassrecitedwithhonor。Theprimefeatureoftheeveningwasinorder,now——original\"compositions\"bytheyoungladies。Eachinherturnsteppedforwardtotheedgeoftheplatform,clearedherthroat,helduphermanuscript(tiedwithdaintyribbon),andproceededtoread,withlaboredattentionto\"expression\"andpunctuation。
Thethemeswerethesamethathadbeenilluminateduponsimilaroccasionsbytheirmothersbeforethem,theirgrandmothers,anddoubtlessalltheirancestorsinthefemalelineclearbacktotheCrusades。\"Friendship\"wasone;\"MemoriesofOtherDays\";\"ReligioninHistory\";\"DreamLand\";\"TheAdvantagesofCulture\";\"FormsofPoliticalGovernmentComparedandContrasted\";
\"Melancholy\";\"FilialLove\";\"HeartLongings,\"etc。,etc。
Aprevalentfeatureinthesecompositionswasanursedandpettedmelancholy;anotherwasawastefulandopulentgushof\"finelanguage\";
anotherwasatendencytoluginbytheearsparticularlyprizedwordsandphrasesuntiltheywerewornentirelyout;andapeculiaritythatconspicuouslymarkedandmarredthemwastheinveterateandintolerablesermonthatwaggeditscrippledtailattheendofeachandeveryoneofthem。Nomatterwhatthesubjectmightbe,abrain—rackingeffortwasmadetosquirmitintosomeaspectorotherthatthemoralandreligiousmindcouldcontemplatewithedification。Theglaringinsincerityofthesesermonswasnotsufficienttocompassthebanishmentofthefashionfromtheschools,anditisnotsufficientto—day;itneverwillbesufficientwhiletheworldstands,perhaps。Thereisnoschoolinallourlandwheretheyoungladiesdonotfeelobligedtoclosetheircompositionswithasermon;andyouwillfindthatthesermonofthemostfrivolousandtheleastreligiousgirlintheschoolisalwaysthelongestandthemostrelentlesslypious。Butenoughofthis。Homelytruthisunpalatable。
Letusreturntothe\"Examination。\"Thefirstcompositionthatwasreadwasoneentitled\"Isthis,then,Life?\"Perhapsthereadercanendureanextractfromit:
\"Inthecommonwalksoflife,withwhatdelightfulemotionsdoestheyouthfulmindlookforwardtosomeanticipatedsceneoffestivity!
Imaginationisbusysketchingrose—tintedpicturesofjoy。Infancy,thevoluptuousvotaryoffashionseesherselfamidthefestivethrong,’theobservedofallobservers。’Hergracefulform,arrayedinsnowyrobes,iswhirlingthroughthemazesofthejoyousdance;hereyeisbrightest,herstepislightestinthegayassembly。
\"Insuchdeliciousfanciestimequicklyglidesby,andthewelcomehourarrivesforherentranceintotheElysianworld,ofwhichshehashadsuchbrightdreams。Howfairy—likedoeseverythingappeartoherenchantedvision!Eachnewsceneismorecharmingthanthelast。Butafterawhileshefindsthatbeneaththisgoodlyexterior,allisvanity,theflatterywhichoncecharmedhersoul,nowgratesharshlyuponherear;theball—roomhaslostitscharms;andwithwastedhealthandimbitteredheart,sheturnsawaywiththeconvictionthatearthlypleasurescannotsatisfythelongingsofthesoul!\"
Andsoforthandsoon。Therewasabuzzofgratificationfromtimetotimeduringthereading,accompaniedbywhisperedejaculationsof\"Howsweet!\"\"Howeloquent!\"\"Sotrue!\"etc。,andafterthethinghadclosedwithapeculiarlyafflictingsermontheapplausewasenthusiastic。
Thenaroseaslim,melancholygirl,whosefacehadthe\"interesting\"
palenessthatcomesofpillsandindigestion,andreada\"poem。\"Twostanzasofitwilldo:
\"AMISSOURIMAIDEN’SFAREWELLTOALABAMA\"Alabama,good—bye!Ilovetheewell!ButyetforawhiledoIleavetheenow!Sad,yes,sadthoughtsoftheemyheartdothswell,Andburningrecollectionsthrongmybrow!ForIhavewanderedthroughthyflowerywoods;HaveroamedandreadnearTallapoosa’sstream;HavelistenedtoTallassee’swarringfloods,AndwooedonCoosa’ssideAurora’sbeam。\"YetshameInottobearano’er—fullheart,Norblushtoturnbehindmytearfuleyes;’TisfromnostrangerlandInowmustpart,’TistonostrangersleftIyieldthesesighs。WelcomeandhomewereminewithinthisState,WhosevalesIleave——whosespiresfadefastfrommeAndcoldmustbemineeyes,andheart,andtê;te,When,dearAlabama!theyturncoldonthee!\"Therewereveryfewtherewhoknewwhat\"tê;te\"meant,butthepoemwasverysatisfactory,nevertheless。
Nextappearedadark—complexioned,black—eyed,black—hairedyounglady,whopausedanimpressivemoment,assumedatragicexpression,andbegantoreadinameasured,solemntone:
\"AVISION
\"Darkandtempestuouswasnight。Aroundthethroneonhighnotasinglestarquivered;butthedeepintonationsoftheheavythunderconstantlyvibratedupontheear;whilsttheterrificlightningrevelledinangrymoodthroughthecloudychambersofheaven,seemingtoscornthepowerexertedoveritsterrorbytheillustriousFranklin!Eventheboisterouswindsunanimouslycameforthfromtheirmystichomes,andblusteredaboutasiftoenhancebytheiraidthewildnessofthescene。
\"Atsuchatime,sodark,sodreary,forhumansympathymyveryspiritsighed;butinsteadthereof,\"’Mydearestfriend,mycounsellor,mycomforterandguideMyjoyingrief,mysecondblissinjoy,’cametomyside。Shemovedlikeoneofthosebrightbeingspicturedinthesunnywalksoffancy’sEdenbytheromanticandyoung,aqueenofbeautyunadornedsavebyherowntranscendentloveliness。Sosoftwasherstep,itfailedtomakeevenasound,andbutforthemagicalthrillimpartedbyhergenialtouch,asotherunobtrusivebeauties,shewouldhaveglidedawayun—perceived——unsought。Astrangesadnessresteduponherfeatures,likeicytearsupontherobeofDecember,asshepointedtothecontendingelementswithout,andbademecontemplatethetwobeingspresented。\"
Thisnightmareoccupiedsometenpagesofmanuscriptandwoundupwithasermonsodestructiveofallhopetonon—Presbyteriansthatittookthefirstprize。Thiscompositionwasconsideredtobetheveryfinesteffortoftheevening。Themayorofthevillage,indeliveringtheprizetotheauthorofit,madeawarmspeechinwhichhesaidthatitwasbyfarthemost\"eloquent\"thinghehadeverlistenedto,andthatDanielWebsterhimselfmightwellbeproudofit。
Itmayberemarked,inpassing,thatthenumberofcompositionsinwhichtheword\"beauteous\"wasover—fondled,andhumanexperiencereferredtoas\"life’spage,\"wasuptotheusualaverage。
Nowthemaster,mellowalmosttothevergeofgeniality,puthischairaside,turnedhisbacktotheaudience,andbegantodrawamapofAmericaontheblackboard,toexercisethegeographyclassupon。Buthemadeasadbusinessofitwithhisunsteadyhand,andasmotheredtitterrippledoverthehouse。Heknewwhatthematterwas,andsethimselftorightit。Hespongedoutlinesandremadethem;butheonlydistortedthemmorethanever,andthetitteringwasmorepronounced。Hethrewhisentireattentionuponhiswork,now,asifdeterminednottobeputdownbythemirth。Hefeltthatalleyeswerefasteneduponhim;heimaginedhewassucceeding,andyetthetitteringcontinued;itevenmanifestlyincreased。
Andwellitmight。Therewasagarretabove,piercedwithascuttleoverhishead;anddownthroughthisscuttlecameacat,suspendedaroundthehaunchesbyastring;shehadaragtiedaboutherheadandjawstokeepherfrommewing;assheslowlydescendedshecurvedupwardandclawedatthestring,sheswungdownwardandclawedattheintangibleair。Thetitteringrosehigherandhigher——thecatwaswithinsixinchesoftheabsorbedteacher’shead——down,down,alittlelower,andshegrabbedhiswigwithherdesperateclaws,clungtoit,andwassnatchedupintothegarretinaninstantwithhertrophystillinherpossession!Andhowthelightdidblazeabroadfromthemaster’sbaldpate——forthesign—painter’sboyhadgildedit!
Thatbrokeupthemeeting。Theboyswereavenged。Vacationhadcome。
[NOTE:——Thepretended\"compositions\"quotedinthischapteraretakenwithoutalterationfromavolumeentitled\"ProseandPoetry,byaWesternLady\"——buttheyareexactlyandpreciselyaftertheschoolgirlpattern,andhencearemuchhappierthananymereimitationscouldbe。]
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter22CHAPTERXXIITOMjoinedtheneworderofCadetsofTemperance,beingattractedbytheshowycharacteroftheir\"regalia。\"Hepromisedtoabstainfromsmoking,chewing,andprofanityaslongasheremainedamember。Nowhefoundoutanewthing——namely,thattopromisenottodoathingisthesurestwayintheworldtomakeabodywanttogoanddothatverything。Tomsoonfoundhimselftormentedwithadesiretodrinkandswear;thedesiregrewtobesointensethatnothingbutthehopeofachancetodisplayhimselfinhisredsashkepthimfromwithdrawingfromtheorder。FourthofJulywascoming;buthesoongavethatup——gaveitupbeforehehadwornhisshacklesoverforty—eighthours——andfixedhishopesuponoldJudgeFrazer,justiceofthepeace,whowasapparentlyonhisdeathbedandwouldhaveabigpublicfuneral,sincehewassohighanofficial。
DuringthreedaysTomwasdeeplyconcernedabouttheJudge’sconditionandhungryfornewsofit。Sometimeshishopesranhigh——sohighthathewouldventuretogetouthisregaliaandpractisebeforethelookingglass。
ButtheJudgehadamostdiscouragingwayoffluctuating。Atlasthewaspronounceduponthemend——andthenconvalescent。Tomwasdisgusted;andfeltasenseofinjury,too。Hehandedinhisresignationatonce——andthatnighttheJudgesufferedarelapseanddied。Tomresolvedthathewouldnevertrustamanlikethatagain。
Thefuneralwasafinething。TheCadetsparadedinastylecalculatedtokillthelatememberwithenvy。Tomwasafreeboyagain,however——
therewassomethinginthat。Hecoulddrinkandswear,now——butfoundtohissurprisethathedidnotwantto。Thesimplefactthathecould,tookthedesireaway,andthecharmofit。
Tompresentlywonderedtofindthathiscovetedvacationwasbeginningtohangalittleheavilyonhishands。
Heattemptedadiary——butnothinghappenedduringthreedays,andsoheabandonedit。
Thefirstofallthenegrominstrelshowscametotown,andmadeasensation。TomandJoeHarpergotupabandofperformersandwerehappyfortwodays。
EventheGloriousFourthwasinsomesenseafailure,foritrainedhard,therewasnoprocessioninconsequence,andthegreatestmanintheworld(asTomsupposed),Mr。Benton,anactualUnitedStatesSenator,provedanoverwhelmingdisappointment——forhewasnottwenty—fivefeethigh,norevenanywhereintheneighborhoodofit。
Acircuscame。Theboysplayedcircusforthreedaysafterwardintentsmadeofragcarpeting——admission,threepinsforboys,twoforgirls——andthencircusingwasabandoned。
Aphrenologistandamesmerizercame——andwentagainandleftthevillagedulleranddrearierthanever。
Thereweresomeboys—and—girls’parties,buttheyweresofewandsodelightfulthattheyonlymadetheachingvoidsbetweenachetheharder。
BeckyThatcherwasgonetoherConstantinoplehometostaywithherparentsduringvacation——sotherewasnobrightsidetolifeanywhere。
Thedreadfulsecretofthemurderwasachronicmisery。Itwasaverycancerforpermanencyandpain。
Thencamethemeasles。
DuringtwolongweeksTomlayaprisoner,deadtotheworldanditshappenings。Hewasveryill,hewasinterestedinnothing。Whenhegotuponhisfeetatlastandmovedfeeblydown—town,amelancholychangehadcomeovereverythingandeverycreature。Therehadbeena\"revival,\"
andeverybodyhad\"gotreligion,\"notonlytheadults,buteventheboysandgirls。Tomwentabout,hopingagainsthopeforthesightofoneblessedsinfulface,butdisappointmentcrossedhimeverywhere。HefoundJoeHarperstudyingaTestament,andturnedsadlyawayfromthedepressingspectacle。
HesoughtBenRogers,andfoundhimvisitingthepoorwithabasketoftracts。HehuntedupJimHollis,whocalledhisattentiontothepreciousblessingofhislatemeaslesasawarning。Everyboyheencounteredaddedanothertontohisdepression;andwhen,indesperation,heflewforrefugeatlasttothebosomofHuckleberryFinnandwasreceivedwithaScripturalquotation,hisheartbrokeandhecrepthomeandtobedrealizingthathealoneofallthetownwaslost,foreverandforever。
Andthatnighttherecameonaterrificstorm,withdrivingrain,awfulclapsofthunderandblindingsheetsoflightning。Hecoveredhisheadwiththebedclothesandwaitedinahorrorofsuspenseforhisdoom;
forhehadnottheshadowofadoubtthatallthishubbubwasabouthim。
Hebelievedhehadtaxedtheforbearanceofthepowersabovetotheextremityofenduranceandthatthiswastheresult。Itmighthaveseemedtohimawasteofpompandammunitiontokillabugwithabatteryofartillery,butthereseemednothingincongruousaboutthegettingupsuchanexpensivethunderstormasthistoknocktheturffromunderaninsectlikehimself。
Byandbythetempestspentitselfanddiedwithoutaccomplishingitsobject。Theboy’sfirstimpulsewastobegrateful,andreform。Hissecondwastowait——fortheremightnotbeanymorestorms。
Thenextdaythedoctorswereback;Tomhadrelapsed。Thethreeweekshespentonhisbackthistimeseemedanentireage。Whenhegotabroadatlasthewashardlygratefulthathehadbeenspared,rememberinghowlonelywashisestate,howcompanionlessandforlornhewas。HedriftedlistlesslydownthestreetandfoundJimHollisactingasjudgeinajuvenilecourtthatwastryingacatformurder,inthepresenceofhervictim,abird。HefoundJoeHarperandHuckFinnupanalleyeatingastolenmelon。
Poorlads!they——likeTom——hadsufferedarelapse。
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter23CHAPTERXXIIIATlastthesleepyatmospherewasstirred——andvigorously:themurdertrialcameoninthecourt。Itbecametheabsorbingtopicofvillagetalkimmediately。Tomcouldnotgetawayfromit。Everyreferencetothemurdersentashuddertohisheart,forhistroubledconscienceandfearsalmostpersuadedhimthattheseremarkswereputforthinhishearingas\"feelers\";
hedidnotseehowhecouldbesuspectedofknowinganythingaboutthemurder,butstillhecouldnotbecomfortableinthemidstofthisgossip。
Itkepthiminacoldshiverallthetime。HetookHucktoalonelyplacetohaveatalkwithhim。Itwouldbesomerelieftounsealhistongueforalittlewhile;todividehisburdenofdistresswithanothersufferer。
Moreover,hewantedtoassurehimselfthatHuckhadremaineddiscreet。
\"Huck,haveyouevertoldanybodyabout——that?\"
\"’Boutwhat?\"
\"Youknowwhat。\"
\"Oh——’courseIhaven’t。\"
\"Neveraword?\"
\"Neverasolitaryword,sohelpme。Whatmakesyouask?\"
\"Well,Iwasafeard。\"
\"Why,TomSawyer,wewouldn’tbealivetwodaysifthatgotfoundout。Youknowthat。\"
Tomfeltmorecomfortable。Afterapause:
\"Huck,theycouldn’tanybodygetyoutotell,couldthey?\"
\"Getmetotell?Why,ifIwantedthathalf—breeddeviltodrowndmetheycouldgetmetotell。Theyain’tnodifferentway。\"
\"Well,that’sallright,then。Ireckonwe’resafeaslongaswekeepmum。Butlet’sswearagain,anyway。It’smoresurer。\"
\"I’magreed。\"
Sotheysworeagainwithdreadsolemnities。
\"Whatisthetalkaround,Huck?I’veheardapowerofit。\"
\"Talk?Well,it’sjustMuffPotter,MuffPotter,MuffPotterallthetime。Itkeepsmeinasweat,constant,so’sIwanttohidesom’ers。\"
\"That’sjustthesamewaytheygoonroundme。Ireckonhe’sagoner。Don’tyoufeelsorryforhim,sometimes?\"
\"Mostalways——mostalways。Heain’tnoaccount;butthenhehain’teverdoneanythingtohurtanybody。Justfishesalittle,togetmoneytogetdrunkon——andloafsaroundconsiderable;butlord,wealldothat——leastwaysmostofus——preachersandsuchlike。Buthe’skindofgood——hegivemehalfafish,once,whentherewarn’tenoughfortwo;
andlotsoftimeshe’skindofstoodbymewhenIwasoutofluck。\"
\"Well,he’smendedkitesforme,Huck,andknittedhooksontomyline。Iwishwecouldgethimoutofthere。\"
\"My!wecouldn’tgethimout,Tom。Andbesides,’twouldn’tdoanygood;they’dketchhimagain。\"
\"Yes——sotheywould。ButIhatetohear’emabusehimsolikethedickenswhenheneverdone——that。\"
\"Idotoo,Tom。Lord,Ihear’emsayhe’sthebloodiestlookingvillaininthiscountry,andtheywonderhewasn’teverhungbefore。\"
\"Yes,theytalklikethat,allthetime。I’veheard’emsaythatifhewastogetfreethey’dlynchhim。\"
\"Andthey’ddoit,too。\"
Theboyshadalongtalk,butitbroughtthemlittlecomfort。
Asthetwilightdrewon,theyfoundthemselveshangingabouttheneighborhoodofthelittleisolatedjail,perhapswithanundefinedhopethatsomethingwouldhappenthatmightclearawaytheirdifficulties。Butnothinghappened;
thereseemedtobenoangelsorfairiesinterestedinthislucklesscaptive。
Theboysdidastheyhadoftendonebefore——wenttothecellgratingandgavePottersometobaccoandmatches。Hewasonthegroundfloorandtherewerenoguards。
Hisgratitudefortheirgiftshadalwayssmotetheirconsciencesbefore——itcutdeeperthanever,thistime。TheyfeltcowardlyandtreacheroustothelastdegreewhenPottersaid:
\"You’vebeenmightygoodtome,boys——better’nanybodyelseinthistown。AndIdon’tforgetit,Idon’t。OftenIsaystomyself,saysI,’Iusedtomendalltheboys’kitesandthings,andshow’emwherethegoodfishin’placeswas,andbefriend’emwhatIcould,andnowthey’veallforgotoldMuffwhenhe’sintrouble;butTomdon’t,andHuckdon’t——theydon’tforgethim,saysI,’andIdon’tforgetthem。’Well,boys,Idoneanawfulthing——drunkandcrazyatthetime——that’stheonlywayIaccountforit——andnowIgottoswingforit,andit’sright。
Right,andbest,too,Ireckon——hopeso,anyway。Well,wewon’ttalkaboutthat。Idon’twanttomakeyoufeelbad;you’vebefriendedme。ButwhatIwanttosay,is,don’tyouevergetdrunk——thenyouwon’tevergethere。Standalitterfurderwest——so——that’sit;
it’saprimecomforttoseefacesthat’sfriendlywhenabody’sinsuchamuckoftrouble,andtheredon’tnonecomeherebutyourn。Goodfriendlyfaces——goodfriendlyfaces。Gitupononeanother’sbacksandletmetouch’em。That’sit。Shakehands——yourn’llcomethroughthebars,butmine’stoobig。Littlehands,andweak——butthey’vehelpedMuffPotterapower,andthey’dhelphimmoreiftheycould。\"
Tomwenthomemiserable,andhisdreamsthatnightwerefullofhorrors。Thenextdayandthedayafter,hehungaboutthecourt—room,drawnbyanalmostirresistibleimpulsetogoin,butforcinghimselftostayout。Huckwashavingthesameexperience。Theystudiouslyavoidedeachother。Eachwanderedaway,fromtimetotime,butthesamedismalfascinationalwaysbroughtthembackpresently。Tomkepthisearsopenwhenidlerssaunteredoutofthecourtroom,butinvariablyhearddistressingnews——thetoilswereclosingmoreandmorerelentlesslyaroundpoorPotter。
AttheendoftheseconddaythevillagetalkwastotheeffectthatInjunJoe’sevidencestoodfirmandunshaken,andthattherewasnottheslightestquestionastowhatthejury’sverdictwouldbe。
Tomwasoutlate,thatnight,andcametobedthroughthewindow。
Hewasinatremendousstateofexcitement。Itwashoursbeforehegottosleep。Allthevillageflockedtothecourt—housethenextmorning,forthiswastobethegreatday。Bothsexeswereaboutequallyrepresentedinthepackedaudience。Afteralongwaitthejuryfiledinandtooktheirplaces;shortlyafterward,Potter,paleandhaggard,timidandhopeless,wasbroughtin,withchainsuponhim,andseatedwhereallthecuriouseyescouldstareathim;nolessconspicuouswasInjunJoe,stolidasever。
Therewasanotherpause,andthenthejudgearrivedandthesheriffproclaimedtheopeningofthecourt。Theusualwhisperingsamongthelawyersandgatheringtogetherofpapersfollowed。Thesedetailsandaccompanyingdelaysworkedupanatmosphereofpreparationthatwasasimpressiveasitwasfascinating。
NowawitnesswascalledwhotestifiedthathefoundMuffPotterwashinginthebrook,atanearlyhourofthemorningthatthemurderwasdiscovered,andthatheimmediatelysneakedaway。Aftersomefurtherquestioning,counselfortheprosecutionsaid:
\"Takethewitness。\"
Theprisonerraisedhiseyesforamoment,butdroppedthemagainwhenhisowncounselsaid:
\"Ihavenoquestionstoaskhim。\"
Thenextwitnessprovedthefindingoftheknifenearthecorpse。
Counselfortheprosecutionsaid:
\"Takethewitness。\"
\"Ihavenoquestionstoaskhim,\"Potter’slawyerreplied。
AthirdwitnesssworehehadoftenseentheknifeinPotter’spossession。
\"Takethewitness。\"
CounselforPotterdeclinedtoquestionhim。Thefacesoftheaudiencebegantobetrayannoyance。Didthisattorneymeantothrowawayhisclient’slifewithoutaneffort?
SeveralwitnessesdeposedconcerningPotter’sguiltybehaviorwhenbroughttothesceneofthemurder。Theywereallowedtoleavethestandwithoutbeingcross—questioned。
Everydetailofthedamagingcircumstancesthatoccurredinthegraveyarduponthatmorningwhichallpresentrememberedsowellwasbroughtoutbycrediblewitnesses,butnoneofthemwerecrossexaminedbyPotter’slawyer。Theperplexityanddissatisfactionofthehouseexpresseditselfinmurmursandprovokedareprooffromthebench。Counselfortheprosecutionnowsaid:
\"Bytheoathsofcitizenswhosesimplewordisabovesuspicion,wehavefastenedthisawfulcrime,beyondallpossibilityofquestion,upontheunhappyprisoneratthebar。Werestourcasehere。\"
AgroanescapedfrompoorPotter,andheputhisfaceinhishandsandrockedhisbodysoftlytoandfro,whileapainfulsilencereignedinthecourt—room。Manymenweremoved,andmanywomen’scompassiontestifieditselfintears。Counselforthedefenceroseandsaid:
\"Yourhonor,inourremarksattheopeningofthistrial,weforeshadowedourpurposetoprovethatourclientdidthisfearfuldeedwhileundertheinfluenceofablindandirresponsibledeliriumproducedbydrink。
Wehavechangedourmind。Weshallnotofferthatplea。\"[Thentotheclerk:]
\"CallThomasSawyer!\"
Apuzzledamazementawokeineveryfaceinthehouse,notevenexceptingPotter’s。EveryeyefasteneditselfwithwonderinginterestuponTomasheroseandtookhisplaceuponthestand。Theboylookedwildenough,forhewasbadlyscared。Theoathwasadministered。
\"ThomasSawyer,wherewereyouontheseventeenthofJune,aboutthehourofmidnight?\"
TomglancedatInjunJoe’sironfaceandhistonguefailedhim。
Theaudiencelistenedbreathless,butthewordsrefusedtocome。Afterafewmoments,however,theboygotalittleofhisstrengthback,andmanagedtoputenoughofitintohisvoicetomakepartofthehousehear:
\"Inthegraveyard!\"
\"Alittlebitlouder,please。Don’tbeafraid。Youwere——\"
\"Inthegraveyard。\"
AcontemptuoussmileflittedacrossInjunJoe’sface。
\"WereyouanywherenearHorseWilliams’grave?\"
\"Yes,sir。\"
\"Speakup——justatriflelouder。Hownearwereyou?\"
\"NearasIamtoyou。\"
\"Wereyouhidden,ornot?\"
\"Iwashid。\"
\"Where?\"
\"Behindtheelmsthat’sontheedgeofthegrave。\"
InjunJoegaveabarelyperceptiblestart。
\"Anyonewithyou?\"
\"Yes,sir。Iwenttherewith——\"
\"Wait——waitamoment。Nevermindmentioningyourcompanion’sname。Wewillproducehimatthepropertime。Didyoucarryanythingtherewithyou。\"
Tomhesitatedandlookedconfused。
\"Speakout,myboy——don’tbediffident。Thetruthisalwaysrespectable。Whatdidyoutakethere?\"
\"Onlya——a——deadcat。\"
Therewasarippleofmirth,whichthecourtchecked。
\"Wewillproducetheskeletonofthatcat。Now,myboy,telluseverythingthatoccurred——tellitinyourownway——don’tskipanything,anddon’tbeafraid。\"
Tombegan——hesitatinglyatfirst,butashewarmedtohissubjecthiswordsflowedmoreandmoreeasily;inalittlewhileeverysoundceasedbuthisownvoice;everyeyefixeditselfuponhim;withpartedlipsandbatedbreaththeaudiencehunguponhiswords,takingnonoteoftime,raptintheghastlyfascinationsofthetale。Thestrainuponpentemotionreacheditsclimaxwhentheboysaid:
\"——andasthedoctorfetchedtheboardaroundandMuffPotterfell,InjunJoejumpedwiththeknifeand——\"
Crash!Quickaslightningthehalf—breedsprangforawindow,torehiswaythroughallopposers,andwasgone!
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter24CHAPTERXXIVTOMwasaglitteringherooncemore——thepetoftheold,theenvyoftheyoung。Hisnameevenwentintoimmortalprint,forthevillagepapermagnifiedhim。ThereweresomethatbelievedhewouldbePresident,yet,ifheescapedhanging。
Asusual,thefickle,unreasoningworldtookMuffPottertoitsbosomandfondledhimaslavishlyasithadabusedhimbefore。Butthatsortofconductistotheworld’scredit;thereforeitisnotwelltofindfaultwithit。
Tom’sdaysweredaysofsplendorandexultationtohim,buthisnightswereseasonsofhorror。InjunJoeinfestedallhisdreams,andalwayswithdoominhiseye。Hardlyanytemptationcouldpersuadetheboytostirabroadafternightfall。PoorHuckwasinthesamestateofwretchednessandterror,forTomhadtoldthewholestorytothelawyerthenightbeforethegreatdayofthetrial,andHuckwassoreafraidthathisshareinthebusinessmightleakout,yet,notwithstandingInjunJoe’sflighthadsavedhimthesufferingoftestifyingincourt。Thepoorfellowhadgottheattorneytopromisesecrecy,butwhatofthat?SinceTom’sharassedconsciencehadmanagedtodrivehimtothelawyer’shousebynightandwringadreadtalefromlipsthathadbeensealedwiththedismalestandmostformidableofoaths,Huck’sconfidenceinthehumanracewaswell—nighobliterated。
DailyMuffPotter’sgratitudemadeTomgladhehadspoken;butnightlyhewishedhehadsealeduphistongue。