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类别:其他 作者:Mark Twain字数:21186更新时间:19/01/07 09:36:03
HalfthetimeTomwasafraidInjunJoewouldneverbecaptured; theotherhalfhewasafraidhewouldbe。Hefeltsurehenevercoulddrawasafebreathagainuntilthatmanwasdeadandhehadseenthecorpse。 Rewardshadbeenoffered,thecountryhadbeenscoured,butnoInjunJoewasfound。Oneofthoseomniscientandawe—inspiringmarvels,adetective,cameupfromSt。Louis,mousedaround,shookhishead,lookedwise,andmadethatsortofastoundingsuccesswhichmembersofthatcraftusuallyachieve。Thatistosay,he\"foundaclew。\"Butyoucan’thanga\"clew\"formurder,andsoafterthatdetectivehadgotthroughandgonehome,Tomfeltjustasinsecureashewasbefore。 Theslowdaysdriftedon,andeachleftbehinditaslightlylightenedweightofapprehension。 TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter25CHAPTERXXVTHEREcomesatimeineveryrightlyconstructedboy’slifewhenhehasaragingdesiretogosomewhereanddigforhiddentreasure。ThisdesiresuddenlycameuponTomoneday。HesalliedouttofindJoeHarper,butfailedofsuccess。NexthesoughtBenRogers;hehadgonefishing。PresentlyhestumbleduponHuckFinntheRed—Handed。Huckwouldanswer。Tomtookhimtoaprivateplaceandopenedthemattertohimconfidentially。Huckwaswilling。Huckwasalwayswillingtotakeahandinanyenterprisethatofferedentertainmentandrequirednocapital,forhehadatroublesomesuperabundanceofthatsortoftimewhichisnotmoney。\"Where’llwedig?\" saidHuck。 \"Oh,mostanywhere。\" \"Why,isithidallaround?\" \"No,indeeditain’t。It’shidinmightyparticularplaces,Huck——sometimesonislands,sometimesinrottenchestsundertheendofalimbofanolddeadtree,justwheretheshadowfallsatmidnight;butmostlyunderthefloorinha’ntedhouses。\" \"Whohidesit?\" \"Why,robbers,ofcourse——who’dyoureckon?Sunday—schoolsup’rintendents?\" \"Idon’tknow。If’twasmineIwouldn’thideit;I’dspenditandhaveagoodtime。\" \"SowouldI。Butrobbersdon’tdothatway。Theyalwayshideitandleaveitthere。\" \"Don’ttheycomeafteritanymore?\" \"No,theythinktheywill,buttheygenerallyforgetthemarks,orelsetheydie。Anyway,itlaystherealongtimeandgetsrusty;andbyandbysomebodyfindsanoldyellowpaperthattellshowtofindthemarks——apaperthat’sgottobecipheredoveraboutaweekbecauseit’smostlysignsandhy’roglyphics。\" \"HyroQwhich?\" \"Hy’roglyphics——picturesandthings,youknow,thatdon’tseemtomeananything。\" \"Haveyougotoneofthempapers,Tom?\" \"No。\" \"Wellthen,howyougoingtofindthemarks?\" \"Idon’twantanymarks。Theyalwaysburyitunderaha’ntedhouseoronanisland,orunderadeadtreethat’sgotonelimbstickingout。 Well,we’vetriedJackson’sIslandalittle,andwecantryitagainsometime;andthere’stheoldha’ntedhouseuptheStill—Housebranch,andthere’slotsofdeadlimbtrees——deadloadsof’em。\" \"Isitunderallofthem?\" \"Howyoutalk!No!\" \"Thenhowyougoingtoknowwhichonetogofor?\" \"Goforallof’em!\" \"Why,Tom,it’lltakeallsummer。\" \"Well,whatofthat?Supposeyoufindabrasspotwithahundreddollarsinit,allrustyandgray,orrottenchestfullofdi’monds。How’sthat?\" Huck’seyesglowed。 \"That’sbully。Plentybullyenoughforme。JustyougimmethehundreddollarsandIdon’twantnodi’monds。\" \"Allright。ButIbetyouIain’tgoingtothrowoffondi’monds。 Someof’em’sworthtwentydollarsapiece——thereain’tany,hardly,but’sworthsixbitsoradollar。\" \"No!Isthatso?\" \"Cert’nly——anybody’lltellyouso。Hain’tyoueverseenone,Huck?\" \"NotasIremember。\" \"Oh,kingshaveslathersofthem。\" \"Well,Idon’knownokings,Tom。\" \"Ireckonyoudon’t。ButifyouwastogotoEuropeyou’dseearaftof’emhoppingaround。\" \"Dotheyhop?\" \"Hop?——yourgranny!No!\" \"Well,whatdidyousaytheydid,for?\" \"Shucks,Ionlymeantyou’dsee’em——nothopping,ofcourse——whatdotheywanttohopfor?——butImeanyou’djustsee’em——scatteredaround,youknow,inakindofageneralway。LikethatoldhumpbackedRichard。\" \"Richard?What’shisothername?\" \"Hedidn’thaveanyothername。Kingsdon’thaveanybutagivenname。\" \"No?\" \"Buttheydon’t。\" \"Well,iftheylikeit,Tom,allright;butIdon’twanttobeakingandhaveonlyjustagivenname,likeanigger。Butsay——whereyougoingtodigfirst?\" \"Well,Idon’tknow。S’posewetacklethatolddead—limbtreeonthehillt’othersideofStill—Housebranch?\" \"I’magreed。\" Sotheygotacrippledpickandashovel,andsetoutontheirthree—miletramp。Theyarrivedhotandpanting,andthrewthemselvesdownintheshadeofaneighboringelmtorestandhaveasmoke。 \"Ilikethis,\"saidTom。 \"SodoI。\" \"Say,Huck,ifwefindatreasurehere,whatyougoingtodowithyourshare?\" \"Well,I’llhavepieandaglassofsodaeveryday,andI’llgotoeverycircusthatcomesalong。IbetI’llhaveagaytime。\" \"Well,ain’tyougoingtosaveanyofit?\" \"Saveit?Whatfor?\" \"Why,soastohavesomethingtoliveon,byandby。\" \"Oh,thatain’tanyuse。Papwouldcomebacktothish—yertownsomedayandgethisclawsonitifIdidn’thurryup,andItellyouhe’dcleanitoutprettyquick。Whatyougoingtodowithyourn,Tom?\" \"I’mgoingtobuyanewdrum,andasure—’noughsword,andarednecktieandabullpup,andgetmarried。\" \"Married!\" \"That’sit。\" \"Tom,you——why,youain’tinyourrightmind。\" \"Wait——you’llsee。\" \"Well,that’sthefoolishestthingyoucoulddo。Lookatpapandmymother。Fight!Why,theyusedtofightallthetime。Iremember,mightywell。\" \"Thatain’tanything。ThegirlI’mgoingtomarrywon’tfight。\" \"Tom,Ireckonthey’reallalike。They’llallcombabody。Nowyoubetterthink’boutthisawhile。Itellyouyoubetter。What’sthenameofthegal?\" \"Itain’tagalatall——it’sagirl。\" \"It’sallthesame,Ireckon;somesaysgal,somesaysgirl—— both’sright,likeenough。Anyway,what’shername,Tom?\" \"I’lltellyousometime——notnow。\" \"Allright——that’lldo。OnlyifyougetmarriedI’llbemorelonesomerthanever。\" \"Noyouwon’t。You’llcomeandlivewithme。Nowstiroutofthisandwe’llgotodigging。\" Theyworkedandsweatedforhalfanhour。Noresult。Theytoiledanotherhalf—hour。Stillnoresult。Hucksaid: \"Dotheyalwaysburyitasdeepasthis?\" \"Sometimes——notalways。Notgenerally。Ireckonwehaven’tgottherightplace。\" Sotheychoseanewspotandbeganagain。Thelabordraggedalittle,butstilltheymadeprogress。Theypeggedawayinsilenceforsometime。FinallyHuckleanedonhisshovel,swabbedthebeadeddropsfromhisbrowwithhissleeve,andsaid: \"Whereyougoingtodignext,afterwegetthisone?\" \"Ireckonmaybewe’lltackletheoldtreethat’soveryonderonCardiffHillbackofthewidow’s。\" \"Ireckonthat’llbeagoodone。Butwon’tthewidowtakeitawayfromus,Tom?It’sonherland。\" \"Shetakeitaway!Maybeshe’dliketotryitonce。Whoeverfindsoneofthesehidtreasures,itbelongstohim。Itdon’tmakeanydifferencewhoselandit’son。\" Thatwassatisfactory。Theworkwenton。ByandbyHucksaid: \"Blameit,wemustbeinthewrongplaceagain。Whatdoyouthink?\" \"Itismightycurious,Huck。Idon’tunderstandit。Sometimeswitchesinterfere。Ireckonmaybethat’swhat’sthetroublenow。\" \"Shucks!Witchesain’tgotnopowerinthedaytime。\" \"Well,that’sso。Ididn’tthinkofthat。Oh,Iknowwhatthematteris!Whatablamedlotoffoolsweare!Yougottofindoutwheretheshadowofthelimbfallsatmidnight,andthat’swhereyoudig!\" \"Thenconsoundit,we’vefooledawayallthisworkfornothing。 Nowhangitall,wegottocomebackinthenight。It’sanawfullongway。 Canyougetout?\" \"IbetIwill。We’vegottodoitto—night,too,becauseifsomebodyseestheseholesthey’llknowinaminutewhat’shereandthey’llgoforit。\" \"Well,I’llcomearoundandmaowto—night。\" \"Allright。Let’shidethetoolsinthebushes。\" Theboysweretherethatnight,abouttheappointedtime。Theysatintheshadowwaiting。Itwasalonelyplace,andanhourmadesolemnbyoldtraditions。Spiritswhisperedintherustlingleaves,ghostslurkedinthemurkynooks,thedeepbayingofahoundfloatedupoutofthedistance,anowlansweredwithhissepulchralnote。Theboysweresubduedbythesesolemnities,andtalkedlittle。Byandbytheyjudgedthattwelvehadcome; theymarkedwheretheshadowfell,andbegantodig。Theirhopescommencedtorise。Theirinterestgrewstronger,andtheirindustrykeptpacewithit。Theholedeepenedandstilldeepened,buteverytimetheirheartsjumpedtohearthepickstrikeuponsomething,theyonlysufferedanewdisappointment。 Itwasonlyastoneorachunk。AtlastTomsaid: \"Itain’tanyuse,Huck,we’rewrongagain。\" \"Well,butwecan’tbewrong。Wespottedtheshaddertoadot。\" \"Iknowit,butthenthere’sanotherthing。\" \"What’sthat?\"。 \"Why,weonlyguessedatthetime。Likeenoughitwastoolateortooearly。\" Huckdroppedhisshovel。 \"That’sit,\"saidhe。\"That’stheverytrouble。Wegottogivethisoneup。Wecan’tevertelltherighttime,andbesidesthiskindofthing’stooawful,herethistimeofnightwithwitchesandghostsa—flutteringaroundso。Ifeelasifsomething’sbehindmeallthetime;andI’mafeardtoturnaround,becuzmaybethere’sothersinfronta—waitingforachance。 Ibeencreepingallover,eversinceIgothere。\" \"Well,I’vebeenprettymuchso,too,Huck。Theymostalwaysputinadeadmanwhentheyburyatreasureunderatree,tolookoutforit。\" \"Lordy!\" \"Yes,theydo。I’vealwaysheardthat。\" \"Tom,Idon’tliketofoolaroundmuchwherethere’sdeadpeople。 Abody’sboundtogetintotroublewith’em,sure。\" \"Idon’tliketostir’emup,either。S’posethisoneherewastostickhisskulloutandsaysomething!\" \"Don’tTom!It’sawful。\" \"Well,itjustis。Huck,Idon’tfeelcomfortableabit。\" \"Say,Tom,let’sgivethisplaceup,andtrysomewhereselse。\" \"Allright,Ireckonwebetter。\" \"What’llitbe?\" Tomconsideredawhile;andthensaid: \"Theha’ntedhouse。That’sit!\" \"Blameit,Idon’tlikeha’ntedhouses,Tom。Why,they’readernsightworse’ndeadpeople。Deadpeoplemighttalk,maybe,buttheydon’tcomeslidingaroundinashroud,whenyouain’tnoticing,andpeepoveryourshoulderallofasuddenandgrittheirteeth,thewayaghostdoes。 Icouldn’tstandsuchathingasthat,Tom——nobodycould。\" \"Yes,but,Huck,ghostsdon’ttravelaroundonlyatnight。Theywon’thenderusfromdiggingthereinthedaytime。\" \"Well,that’sso。Butyouknowmightywellpeopledon’tgoaboutthatha’ntedhouseinthedaynorthenight。\" \"Well,that’smostlybecausetheydon’tliketogowhereaman’sbeenmurdered,anyway——butnothing’severbeenseenaroundthathouseexceptinthenight——justsomebluelightsslippingbythewindows—— noregularghosts。\" \"Well,whereyouseeoneofthembluelightsflickeringaround,Tom,youcanbetthere’saghostmightyclosebehindit。Itstandstoreason。 Becuzyouknowthattheydon’tanybodybutghostsuse’em。\" \"Yes,that’sso。Butanywaytheydon’tcomearoundinthedaytime,sowhat’stheuseofourbeingafeard?\" \"Well,allright。We’lltackletheha’ntedhouseifyousayso——butIreckonit’stakingchances。\" Theyhadstarteddownthehillbythistime。Thereinthemiddleofthemoonlitvalleybelowthemstoodthe\"ha’nted\"house,utterlyisolated,itsfencesgonelongago,rankweedssmotheringtheverydoorsteps,thechimneycrumbledtoruin,thewindow—sashesvacant,acorneroftheroofcavedin。Theboysgazedawhile,halfexpectingtoseeabluelightflitpastawindow;thentalkinginalowtone,asbefittedthetimeandthecircumstances,theystruckfarofftotheright,togivethehauntedhouseawideberth,andtooktheirwayhomewardthroughthewoodsthatadornedtherearwardsideofCardiffHill。 TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter26CHAPTERXXVIABOUTnoonthenextdaytheboysarrivedatthedeadtree;theyhadcomefortheirtools。Tomwasimpatienttogotothehauntedhouse;Huckwasmeasurablyso,also——butsuddenlysaid: \"Lookyhere,Tom,doyouknowwhatdayitis?\" Tommentallyranoverthedaysoftheweek,andthenquicklyliftedhiseyeswithastartledlookinthem—— \"My!Ineveroncethoughtofit,Huck!\" \"Well,Ididn’tneither,butallatonceitpoppedontomethatitwasFriday。\" \"Blameit,abodycan’tbetoocareful,Huck。Wemight’a’gotintoanawfulscrape,tacklingsuchathingonaFriday。\" \"~might!Bettersaywewould!There’ssomeluckydays,maybe,butFridayain’t。\" \"Anyfoolknowsthat。Idon’treckonYOUwasthefirstthatfounditout,Huck。\" \"Well,IneversaidIwas,didI?AndFridayain’tall,neither。 Ihadarottenbaddreamlastnight——dreamptaboutrats。\" \"No!Suresignoftrouble。Didtheyfight?\" \"No。\" \"Well,that’sgood,Huck。Whentheydon’tfightit’sonlyasignthatthere’stroublearound,youknow。Allwegottodoistolookmightysharpandkeepoutofit。We’lldropthisthingforto—day,andplay。DoyouknowRobinHood,Huck?\" \"No。Who’sRobinHood?\" \"Why,hewasoneofthegreatestmenthatwaseverinEngland——andthebest。Hewasarobber。\" \"Cracky,IwishtIwas。Whodidherob?\" \"Onlysheriffsandbishopsandrichpeopleandkings,andsuchlike。Butheneverbotheredthepoor。Heloved’em。Healwaysdividedupwith’emperfectlysquare。\" \"Well,hemust’a’beenabrick。\" \"Ibetyouhewas,Huck。Oh,hewasthenoblestmanthateverwas。Theyain’tanysuchmennow,Icantellyou。HecouldlickanymaninEngland,withonehandtiedbehindhim;andhecouldtakehisyewbowandplugaten—centpieceeverytime,amileandahalf。\" \"What’sayewbow?\" \"Idon’tknow。It’ssomekindofabow,ofcourse。Andifhehitthatdimeonlyontheedgehewouldsetdownandcry——andcurse。Butwe’llplayRobinHood——it’snobbyfun。I’lllearnyou。\" \"I’magreed。\" SotheyplayedRobinHoodalltheafternoon,nowandthencastingayearningeyedownuponthehauntedhouseandpassingaremarkaboutthemorrow’sprospectsandpossibilitiesthere。AsthesunbegantosinkintothewesttheytooktheirwayhomewardathwartthelongshadowsofthetreesandsoonwereburiedfromsightintheforestsofCardiffHill。 OnSaturday,shortlyafternoon,theboyswereatthedeadtreeagain。Theyhadasmokeandachatintheshade,andthendugalittleintheirlasthole,notwithgreathope,butmerelybecauseTomsaidthereweresomanycaseswherepeoplehadgivenupatreasureaftergettingdownwithinsixinchesofit,andthensomebodyelsehadcomealongandturneditupwithasinglethrustofashovel。Thethingfailedthistime,however,sotheboysshoulderedtheirtoolsandwentawayfeelingthattheyhadnottrifledwithfortune,buthadfulfilledalltherequirementsthatbelongtothebusinessoftreasure—hunting。 Whentheyreachedthehauntedhousetherewassomethingsoweirdandgrislyaboutthedeadsilencethatreignedthereunderthebakingsun,andsomethingsodepressingaboutthelonelinessanddesolationoftheplace,thattheywereafraid,foramoment,toventurein。Thentheycrepttothedoorandtookatremblingpeep。Theysawaweed—grown,floorlessroom,unplastered,anancientfireplace,vacantwindows,aruinousstaircase; andhere,there,andeverywherehungraggedandabandonedcobwebs。Theypresentlyentered,softly,withquickenedpulses,talkinginwhispers,earsalerttocatchtheslightestsound,andmusclestenseandreadyforinstantretreat。 Inalittlewhilefamiliaritymodifiedtheirfearsandtheygavetheplaceacriticalandinterestedexamination,ratheradmiringtheirownboldness,andwonderingatit,too。Nexttheywantedtolookup—stairs。 Thiswassomethinglikecuttingoffretreat,buttheygottodaringeachother,andofcoursetherecouldbebutoneresult——theythrewtheirtoolsintoacornerandmadetheascent。Uptherewerethesamesignsofdecay。Inonecornertheyfoundaclosetthatpromisedmystery,butthepromisewasafraud——therewasnothinginit。Theircouragewasupnowandwellinhand。Theywereabouttogodownandbeginworkwhen—— \"Sh!\"saidTom。 \"Whatisit?\"whisperedHuck,blanchingwithfright。 \"Sh!……There!……Hearit?\" \"Yes!……Oh,my!Let’srun!\" \"Keepstill!Don’tyoubudge!They’recomingrighttowardthedoor。\" Theboysstretchedthemselvesuponthefloorwiththeireyestoknot—holesintheplanking,andlaywaiting,inamiseryoffear。 \"They’vestopped……No——coming……Heretheyare。Don’twhisperanotherword,Huck。Mygoodness,IwishIwasoutofthis!\" Twomenentered。Eachboysaidtohimself:\"There’stheolddeafanddumbSpaniardthat’sbeenabouttownonceortwicelately——neversawt’othermanbefore。\" \"T’other\"wasaragged,unkemptcreature,withnothingverypleasantinhisface。TheSpaniardwaswrappedinaserape;hehadbushywhitewhiskers;longwhitehairflowedfromunderhissombrero,andheworegreengoggles。Whentheycamein,\"t’other\"wastalkinginalowvoice; theysatdownontheground,facingthedoor,withtheirbackstothewall,andthespeakercontinuedhisremarks。Hismannerbecamelessguardedandhiswordsmoredistinctasheproceeded: \"No,\"saidhe,\"I’vethoughtitallover,andIdon’tlikeit。 It’sdangerous。\" \"Dangerous!\"gruntedthe\"deafanddumb\"Spaniard——tothevastsurpriseoftheboys。\"Milksop!\" Thisvoicemadetheboysgaspandquake。ItwasInjunJoe’s!Therewassilenceforsometime。ThenJoesaid: \"What’sanymoredangerousthanthatjobupyonder——butnothing’scomeofit。\" \"That’sdifferent。Awayuptheriverso,andnotanotherhouseabout。’Twon’teverbeknownthatwetried,anyway,longaswedidn’tsucceed。\" \"Well,what’smoredangerousthancominghereinthedaytime! ——anybodywouldsuspicionusthatsawus。\" \"Iknowthat。Buttherewarn’tanyotherplaceashandyafterthatfoolofajob。Iwanttoquitthisshanty。Iwantedtoyesterday,onlyitwarn’tanyusetryingtostiroutofhere,withthoseinfernalboysplayingoverthereonthehillrightinfullview。\" \"Thoseinfernalboys\"quakedagainundertheinspirationofthisremark,andthoughthowluckyitwasthattheyhadremembereditwasFridayandconcludedtowaitaday。Theywishedintheirheartstheyhadwaitedayear。 Thetwomengotoutsomefoodandmadealuncheon。Afteralongandthoughtfulsilence,InjunJoesaid: \"Lookhere,lad——yougobackuptheriverwhereyoubelong。 Waittheretillyouhearfromme。I’lltakethechancesondroppingintothistownjustoncemore,foralook。We’lldothat’dangerous’jobafterI’vespiedaroundalittleandthinkthingslookwellforit。ThenforTexas!We’lllegittogether!\" Thiswassatisfactory。Bothmenpresentlyfelltoyawning,andInjunJoesaid: \"I’mdeadforsleep!It’syourturntowatch。\" Hecurleddownintheweedsandsoonbegantosnore。Hiscomradestirredhimonceortwiceandhebecamequiet。Presentlythewatcherbegantonod;hisheaddroopedlowerandlower,bothmenbegantosnorenow。 Theboysdrewalong,gratefulbreath。Tomwhispered: \"Now’sourchance——come!\" Hucksaid: \"Ican’t——I’ddieiftheywastowake。\" Tomurged——Huckheldback。AtlastTomroseslowlyandsoftly,andstartedalone。Butthefirststephemadewrungsuchahideouscreakfromthecrazyfloorthathesankdownalmostdeadwithfright。Henevermadeasecondattempt。Theboyslaytherecountingthedraggingmomentstillitseemedtothemthattimemustbedoneandeternitygrowinggray; andthentheyweregratefultonotethatatlastthesunwassetting。 Nowonesnoreceased。InjunJoesatup,staredaround——smiledgrimlyuponhiscomrade,whoseheadwasdroopinguponhisknees——stirredhimupwithhisfootandsaid: \"Here!you’reawatchman,ain’tyou!Allright,though——nothing’shappened。\" \"My!haveIbeenasleep?\" \"Oh,partly,partly。Nearlytimeforustobemoving,pard。What’llwedowithwhatlittleswagwe’vegotleft?\" \"Idon’tknow——leaveithereaswe’vealwaysdone,Ireckon。 Nousetotakeitawaytillwestartsouth。Sixhundredandfiftyinsilver’ssomethingtocarry。\" \"Well——allright——itwon’tmattertocomehereoncemore。\" \"No——butI’dsaycomeinthenightasweusedtodo——it’sbetter。\" \"Yes:butlookhere;itmaybeagoodwhilebeforeIgettherightchanceatthatjob;accidentsmighthappen;’tain’tinsuchaverygoodplace;we’lljustregularlyburyit——andburyitdeep。\" \"Goodidea,\"saidthecomrade,whowalkedacrosstheroom,kneltdown,raisedoneoftherearwardhearthstonesandtookoutabagthatjingledpleasantly。HesubtractedfromittwentyorthirtydollarsforhimselfandasmuchforInjunJoe,andpassedthebagtothelatter,whowasonhiskneesinthecorner,now,diggingwithhisbowie—knife。 Theboysforgotalltheirfears,alltheirmiseriesinaninstant。 Withgloatingeyestheywatchedeverymovement。Luck!——thesplendorofitwasbeyondallimagination!Sixhundreddollarswasmoneyenoughtomakehalfadozenboysrich!Herewastreasure—huntingunderthehappiestauspices——therewouldnotbeanybothersomeuncertaintyastowheretodig。Theynudgedeachothereverymoment——eloquentnudgesandeasilyunderstood,fortheysimplymeant——\"Oh,butain’tyougladNOWwe’rehere!\" Joe’sknifestruckuponsomething。 \"Hello!\"saidhe。 \"Whatisit?\"saidhiscomrade。 \"Half—rottenplank——no,it’sabox,Ibelieve。Here——bearahandandwe’llseewhatit’sherefor。Nevermind,I’vebrokeahole。\" Hereachedhishandinanddrewitout—— \"Man,it’smoney!\" Thetwomenexaminedthehandfulofcoins。Theyweregold。Theboysabovewereasexcitedasthemselves,andasdelighted。 Joe’scomradesaid: \"We’llmakequickworkofthis。There’sanoldrustypickoveramongsttheweedsinthecornertheothersideofthefireplace——Isawitaminuteago。\" Heranandbroughttheboys’pickandshovel。InjunJoetookthepick,lookeditovercritically,shookhishead,mutteredsomethingtohimself,andthenbegantouseit。Theboxwassoonunearthed。Itwasnotverylarge;itwasironboundandhadbeenverystrongbeforetheslowyearshadinjuredit。Themencontemplatedthetreasureawhileinblissfulsilence。 \"Pard,there’sthousandsofdollarshere,\"saidInjunJoe。 \"’TwasalwayssaidthatMurrel’sgangusedtobearoundhereonesummer,\"thestrangerobserved。 \"Iknowit,\"saidInjunJoe;\"andthislookslikeit,Ishouldsay。\" \"Nowyouwon’tneedtodothatjob。\" Thehalf—breedfrowned。Saidhe: \"Youdon’tknowme。Leastyoudon’tknowallaboutthatthing。 ’Tain’trobberyaltogether——it’srevenge!\"andawickedlightflamedinhiseyes。\"I’llneedyourhelpinit。Whenit’sfinished——thenTexas。GohometoyourNanceandyourkids,andstandbytillyouhearfromme。\" \"Well——ifyousayso;what’llwedowiththis——buryitagain?\" \"Yes。[Ravishingdelightoverhead。]No!bythegreatSachem,no![Profounddistressoverhead。]I’dnearlyforgot。Thatpickhadfreshearthonit![Theboysweresickwithterrorinamoment。]Whatbusinesshasapickandashovelhere?Whatbusinesswithfreshearthonthem?Whobroughtthemhere——andwherearetheygone?Haveyouheardanybody?—— seenanybody?What!buryitagainandleavethemtocomeandseethegrounddisturbed?Notexactly——notexactly。We’lltakeittomyden。\" \"Why,ofcourse!Mighthavethoughtofthatbefore。YoumeanNumberOne?\" \"No——NumberTwo——underthecross。Theotherplaceisbad—— toocommon。\" \"Allright。It’snearlydarkenoughtostart。\" InjunJoegotupandwentaboutfromwindowtowindowcautiouslypeepingout。Presentlyhesaid: \"Whocouldhavebroughtthosetoolshere?Doyoureckontheycanbeup—stairs?\" Theboys’breathforsookthem。InjunJoeputhishandonhisknife,haltedamoment,undecided,andthenturnedtowardthestairway。Theboysthoughtofthecloset,buttheirstrengthwasgone。Thestepscamecreakingupthestairs——theintolerabledistressofthesituationwokethestrickenresolutionofthelads——theywereabouttospringforthecloset,whentherewasacrashofrottentimbersandInjunJoelandedonthegroundamidthedé;brisoftheruinedstairway。Hegatheredhimselfupcursing,andhiscomradesaid: \"Nowwhat’stheuseofallthat?Ifit’sanybody,andthey’reupthere,letthemstaythere——whocares?Iftheywanttojumpdown,now,andgetintotrouble,whoobjects?Itwillbedarkinfifteenminutes——andthenletthemfollowusiftheywantto。I’mwilling。Inmyopinion,whoeverhovethosethingsinherecaughtasightofusandtookusforghostsordevilsorsomething。I’llbetthey’rerunningyet。\" Joegrumbledawhile;thenheagreedwithhisfriendthatwhatdaylightwasleftoughttobeeconomizedingettingthingsreadyforleaving。 Shortlyafterwardtheyslippedoutofthehouseinthedeepeningtwilight,andmovedtowardtheriverwiththeirpreciousbox。 TomandHuckroseup,weakbutvastlyrelieved,andstaredafterthemthroughthechinksbetweenthelogsofthehouse。Follow?Notthey。 Theywerecontenttoreachgroundagainwithoutbrokennecks,andtakethetownwardtrackoverthehill。Theydidnottalkmuch。Theyweretoomuchabsorbedinhatingthemselves——hatingtheillluckthatmadethemtakethespadeandthepickthere。Butforthat,InjunJoeneverwouldhavesuspected。Hewouldhavehiddenthesilverwiththegoldtowaittheretillhis\"revenge\"wassatisfied,andthenhewouldhavehadthemisfortunetofindthatmoneyturnupmissing。Bitter,bitterluckthatthetoolswereeverbroughtthere! TheyresolvedtokeepalookoutforthatSpaniardwhenheshouldcometotownspyingoutforchancestodohisrevengefuljob,andfollowhimto\"NumberTwo,\"whereverthatmightbe。ThenaghastlythoughtoccurredtoTom。 \"Revenge?Whatifhemeansus,Huck!\" \"Oh,don’t!\"saidHuck,nearlyfainting。 Theytalkeditallover,andastheyenteredtowntheyagreedtobelievethathemightpossiblymeansomebodyelse——atleastthathemightatleastmeannobodybutTom,sinceonlyTomhadtestified。 Very,verysmallcomfortitwastoTomtobealoneindanger! Companywouldbeapalpableimprovement,hethought。 TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter27CHAPTERXXVIITHEadventureofthedaymightilytormentedTom’sdreamsthatnight。Fourtimeshehadhishandsonthatrichtreasureandfourtimesitwastedtonothingnessinhisfingersassleepforsookhimandwakefulnessbroughtbackthehardrealityofhismisfortune。Ashelayintheearlymorningrecallingtheincidentsofhisgreatadventure,henoticedthattheyseemedcuriouslysubduedandfaraway——somewhatasiftheyhadhappenedinanotherworld,orinatimelonggoneby。Thenitoccurredtohimthatthegreatadventureitselfmustbeadream!Therewasoneverystrongargumentinfavorofthisidea——namely,thatthequantityofcoinhehadseenwastoovasttobereal。Hehadneverseenasmuchasfiftydollarsinonemassbefore,andhewaslikeallboysofhisageandstationinlife,inthatheimaginedthatallreferencesto\"hundreds\"and\"thousands\"weremerefancifulformsofspeech,andthatnosuchsumsreallyexistedintheworld。Heneverhadsupposedforamomentthatsolargeasumasahundreddollarswastobefoundinactualmoneyinanyone’spossession。 Ifhisnotionsofhiddentreasurehadbeenanalyzed,theywouldhavebeenfoundtoconsistofahandfulofrealdimesandabushelofvague,splendid,ungraspabledollars。 Buttheincidentsofhisadventuregrewsensiblysharperandclearerundertheattritionofthinkingthemover,andsohepresentlyfoundhimselfleaningtotheimpressionthatthethingmightnothavebeenadream,afterall。Thisuncertaintymustbesweptaway。HewouldsnatchahurriedbreakfastandgoandfindHuck。Huckwassittingonthegunwaleofaflatboat,listlesslydanglinghisfeetinthewaterandlookingverymelancholy。TomconcludedtoletHuckleaduptothesubject。Ifhedidnotdoit,thentheadventurewouldbeprovedtohavebeenonlyadream。 \"Hello,Huck!\" \"Hello,yourself。\" Silence,foraminute。 \"Tom,ifwe’d’a’lefttheblametoolsatthedeadtree,we’d’a’gotthemoney。Oh,ain’titawful!\" \"’Tain’tadream,then,’tain’tadream!SomehowImostwishitwas。Dog’difIdon’t,Huck。\" \"Whatain’tadream?\" \"Oh,thatthingyesterday。Ibeenhalfthinkingitwas。\" \"Dream!Ifthemstairshadn’tbrokedownyou’d’a’seenhowmuchdreamitwas!I’vehaddreamsenoughallnight——withthatpatch—eyedSpanishdevilgoingformeallthrough’em——rothim!\" \"No,notrothim。FINDhim!Trackthemoney!\" \"Tom,we’llneverfindhim。Afellerdon’thaveonlyonechanceforsuchapile——andthatone’slost。I’dfeelmightyshakyifIwastoseehim,anyway。\" \"Well,so’dI;butI’dliketoseehim,anyway——andtrackhimout——tohisNumberTwo。\" \"NumberTwo——yes,that’sit。Ibeenthinking’boutthat。ButIcan’tmakenothingoutofit。Whatdoyoureckonitis?\" \"Idono。It’stoodeep。Say,Huck——maybeit’sthenumberofahouse!\" \"Goody!……No,Tom,thatain’tit。Ifitis,itain’tinthisone—horsetown。Theyain’tnonumbershere。\" \"Well,that’sso。Lemmethinkaminute。Here——it’sthenumberofaroom——inatavern,youknow!\" \"Oh,that’sthetrick!Theyain’tonlytwotaverns。Wecanfindoutquick。\" \"Youstayhere,Huck,tillIcome。\" Tomwasoffatonce。HedidnotcaretohaveHuck’scompanyinpublicplaces。Hewasgonehalfanhour。Hefoundthatinthebesttavern,No。2hadlongbeenoccupiedbyayounglawyer,andwasstillsooccupied。 Inthelessostentatioushouse,No。2wasamystery。Thetavern—keeper’syoungsonsaiditwaskeptlockedallthetime,andheneversawanybodygointoitorcomeoutofitexceptatnight;hedidnotknowanyparticularreasonforthisstateofthings;hadhadsomelittlecuriosity,butitwasratherfeeble;hadmadethemostofthemysterybyentertaininghimselfwiththeideathatthatroomwas\"ha’nted\";hadnoticedthattherewasalightintherethenightbefore。 \"That’swhatI’vefoundout,Huck。Ireckonthat’stheveryNo。 2we’reafter。\" \"Ireckonitis,Tom。Nowwhatyougoingtodo?\" \"Lemmethink。\" Tomthoughtalongtime。Thenhesaid: \"I’lltellyou。ThebackdoorofthatNo。2isthedoorthatcomesoutintothatlittleclosealleybetweenthetavernandtheoldrattletrapofabrickstore。Nowyougetholdofallthedoor—keysyoucanfind,andI’llnipallofauntie’s,andthefirstdarknightwe’llgothereandtry’em。Andmindyou,keepalookoutforInjunJoe,becausehesaidhewasgoingtodropintotownandspyaroundoncemoreforachancetogethisrevenge。Ifyouseehim,youjustfollowhim;andifhedon’tgotothatNo。2,thatain’ttheplace。\" \"Lordy,Idon’twanttofollerhimbymyself!\" \"Why,it’llbenight,sure。Hemightn’teverseeyou——andifhedid,maybehe’dneverthinkanything。\" \"Well,ifit’sprettydarkIreckonI’lltrackhim。Idono—— Idono。I’lltry。\" \"YoubetI’llfollowhim,ifit’sdark,Huck。Why,hemight’a’ foundouthecouldn’tgethisrevenge,andbegoingrightafterthatmoney。\" \"It’sso,Tom,it’sso。I’llfollerhim;Iwill,byjingoes!\" \"Nowyou’retalking!Don’tyoueverweaken,Huck,andI won’t。\" TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter28CHAPTERXXVIIITHATnightTomandHuckwerereadyfortheiradventure。Theyhungabouttheneighborhoodofthetavernuntilafternine,onewatchingthealleyatadistanceandtheotherthetaverndoor。Nobodyenteredthealleyorleftit;nobodyresemblingtheSpaniardenteredorleftthetaverndoor。 Thenightpromisedtobeafairone;soTomwenthomewiththeunderstandingthatifaconsiderabledegreeofdarknesscameon,Huckwastocomeand\"maow,\"whereuponhewouldslipoutandtrythekeys。Butthenightremainedclear,andHuckclosedhiswatchandretiredtobedinanemptysugarhogsheadabouttwelve。 Tuesdaytheboyshadthesameillluck。AlsoWednesday。ButThursdaynightpromisedbetter。Tomslippedoutingoodseasonwithhisaunt’soldtinlantern,andalargetoweltoblindfolditwith。HehidthelanterninHuck’ssugarhogsheadandthewatchbegan。Anhourbeforemidnightthetavernclosedupanditslights(theonlyonesthereabouts)wereputout。 NoSpaniardhadbeenseen。Nobodyhadenteredorleftthealley。Everythingwasauspicious。Theblacknessofdarknessreigned,theperfectstillnesswasinterruptedonlybyoccasionalmutteringsofdistantthunder。 Tomgothislantern,lititinthehogshead,wrappeditcloselyinthetowel,andthetwoadventurerscreptinthegloomtowardthetavern。 HuckstoodsentryandTomfelthiswayintothealley。ThentherewasaseasonofwaitinganxietythatweigheduponHuck’sspiritslikeamountain。 Hebegantowishhecouldseeaflashfromthelantern——itwouldfrightenhim,butitwouldatleasttellhimthatTomwasaliveyet。ItseemedhourssinceTomhaddisappeared。Surelyhemusthavefainted;maybehewasdead; maybehishearthadburstunderterrorandexcitement。InhisuneasinessHuckfoundhimselfdrawingcloserandclosertothealley;fearingallsortsofdreadfulthings,andmomentarilyexpectingsomecatastrophetohappenthatwouldtakeawayhisbreath。Therewasnotmuchtotakeaway,forheseemedonlyabletoinhaleitbythimblefuls,andhisheartwouldsoonwearitselfout,thewayitwasbeating。SuddenlytherewasaflashoflightandTomcametearingbyhim:。\"Run!\"saidhe;\"run,foryourlife!\" Heneedn’thaverepeatedit;oncewasenough;Huckwasmakingthirtyorfortymilesanhourbeforetherepetitionwasuttered。Theboysneverstoppedtilltheyreachedtheshedofadesertedslaughterhouseatthelowerendofthevillage。Justastheygotwithinitsshelterthestormburstandtherainpoureddown。AssoonasTomgothisbreathhesaid: \"Huck,itwasawful!Itriedtwoofthekeys,justassoftasIcould;buttheyseemedtomakesuchapowerofracketthatIcouldn’thardlygetmybreathIwassoscared。Theywouldn’tturninthelock,either。 Well,withoutnoticingwhatIwasdoing,Itookholdoftheknob,andopencomesthedoor!Itwarn’tlocked!Ihoppedin,andshookoffthetowel,and,greatCaesar’sghost!\" \"What!——what’dyousee,Tom?\" \"Huck,ImoststeppedontoInjunJoe’shand!\" \"No!\" \"Yes!Hewaslyingthere,soundasleeponthefloor,withhisoldpatchonhiseyeandhisarmsspreadout。\" \"Lordy,whatdidyoudo?Didhewakeup?\" \"No,neverbudged。Drunk,Ireckon。Ijustgrabbedthattowelandstarted!\" \"I’dnever’a’thoughtofthetowel,Ibet!\" \"Well,Iwould。MyauntwouldmakememightysickifIlostit。\" \"Say,Tom,didyouseethatbox?\" \"Huck,Ididn’twaittolookaround。Ididn’tseethebox,Ididn’tseethecross。Ididn’tseeanythingbutabottleandatincuponthefloorbyInjunJoe;yes,Isawtwobarrelsandlotsmorebottlesintheroom。Don’tyousee,now,what’sthematterwiththatha’ntedroom?\" \"How?\" \"Why,it’sha’ntedwithwhiskey!MaybeALLtheTemperanceTavernshavegotaha’ntedroom,hey,Huck?\" \"Well,Ireckonmaybethat’sso。Who’d’a’thoughtsuchathing? Butsay,Tom,now’samightygoodtimetogetthatbox,ifInjunJoe’sdrunk。\" \"Itis,that!Youtryit!\" Huckshuddered。 \"Well,no——Ireckonnot。\" \"AndIreckonnot,Huck。OnlyonebottlealongsideofInjunJoeain’tenough。Ifthere’dbeenthree,he’dbedrunkenoughandI’ddoit。\" Therewasalongpauseforreflection,andthenTomsaid: \"Lookyhere,Huck,lessnottrythatthinganymoretillweknowInjunJoe’snotinthere。It’stooscary。Now,ifwewatcheverynight,we’llbedeadsuretoseehimgoout,sometimeorother,andthenwe’llsnatchthatboxquicker’nlightning。\" \"Well,I’magreed。I’llwatchthewholenightlong,andI’lldoiteverynight,too,ifyou’lldotheotherpartofthejob。\" \"Allright,Iwill。AllyougottodoistotrotupHooperStreetablockandmaow——andifI’masleep,youthrowsomegravelatthewindowandthat’llfetchme。\" \"Agreed,andgoodaswheat!\" \"Now,Huck,thestorm’sover,andI’llgohome。It’llbegintobedaylightinacoupleofhours。Yougobackandwatchthatlong,willyou?\" \"IsaidIwould,Tom,andIwill。I’llha’ntthattaverneverynightforayear!I’llsleepalldayandI’llstandwatchallnight。\" \"That’sallright。Now,whereyougoingtosleep?\" \"InBenRogers’hayloft。Heletsme,andsodoeshispap’sniggerman,UncleJake。ItotewaterforUncleJakewheneverhewantsmeto,andanytimeIaskhimhegivesmealittlesomethingtoeatifhecanspareit。That’samightygoodnigger,Tom。Helikesme,becuzIdon’teveractasifIwasabovehim。SometimeI’vesetrightdownandeatwithhim。Butyouneedn’ttellthat。Abody’sgottodothingswhenhe’sawfulhungryhewouldn’twanttodoasasteadything。\" \"Well,ifIdon’twantyouinthedaytime,I’llletyousleep。 Iwon’tcomebotheringaround。Anytimeyouseesomething’sup,inthenight,justskiprightaroundandmaow。\" TheAdventuresofTomSawyer:Chapter29CHAPTERXXIXTHEfirstthingTomheardonFridaymorningwasagladpieceofnews—— JudgeThatcher’sfamilyhadcomebacktotownthenightbefore。BothInjunJoeandthetreasuresunkintosecondaryimportanceforamoment,andBeckytookthechiefplaceintheboy’sinterest。Hesawherandtheyhadanexhaustinggoodtimeplaying\"hi—spy\"and\"gully—keeper\"withacrowdoftheirschoolmates。Thedaywascompletedandcrownedinapeculiarlysatisfactoryway:Beckyteasedhermothertoappointthenextdayforthelong—promisedandlong—delayedpicnic,andsheconsented。Thechild’sdelightwasboundless; andTom’snotmoremoderate。Theinvitationsweresentoutbeforesunset,andstraightwaytheyoungfolksofthevillagewerethrownintoafeverofpreparationandpleasurableanticipation。Tom’sexcitementenabledhimtokeepawakeuntilaprettylatehour,andhehadgoodhopesofhearingHuck’s\"maow,\"andofhavinghistreasuretoastonishBeckyandthepicnickerswith,nextday;buthewasdisappointed。Nosignalcamethatnight。 Morningcame,eventually,andbytenoreleveno’clockagiddyandrollickingcompanyweregatheredatJudgeThatcher’s,andeverythingwasreadyforastart。Itwasnotthecustomforelderlypeopletomarthepicnicswiththeirpresence。Thechildrenwereconsideredsafeenoughunderthewingsofafewyoungladiesofeighteenandafewyounggentlemenoftwenty—threeorthereabouts。Theoldsteamferry—boatwascharteredfortheoccasion;presentlythegaythrongfiledupthemainstreetladenwithprovision—baskets。Sidwassickandhadtomissthefun;Maryremainedathometoentertainhim。ThelastthingMrs。ThatchersaidtoBecky,was: \"You’llnotgetbacktilllate。Perhapsyou’dbetterstayallnightwithsomeofthegirlsthatliveneartheferry—landing,child。\" \"ThenI’llstaywithSusyHarper,mamma。\" \"Verywell。Andmindandbehaveyourselfanddon’tbeanytrouble。\" Presently,astheytrippedalong,TomsaidtoBecky: \"Say——I’lltellyouwhatwe’lldo。’SteadofgoingtoJoeHarper’swe’llclimbrightupthehillandstopattheWidowDouglas’。She’llhaveice—cream!Shehasitmosteveryday——deadloadsofit。Andshe’llbeawfulgladtohaveus。\" \"Oh,thatwillbefun!\" ThenBeckyreflectedamomentandsaid: \"Butwhatwillmammasay?\" \"How’llsheeverknow?\" Thegirlturnedtheideaoverinhermind,andsaidreluctantly: \"Ireckonit’swrong——but——\" \"Butshucks!Yourmotherwon’tknow,andsowhat’stheharm?Allshewantsisthatyou’llbesafe;andIbetyoushe’d’a’saidgothereifshe’d’a’thoughtofit。Iknowshewould!\" TheWidowDouglas’splendidhospitalitywasatemptingbait。ItandTom’spersuasionspresentlycarriedtheday。Soitwasdecidedtosaynothinganybodyaboutthenight’sprogramme。PresentlyitoccurredtoTomthatmaybeHuckmightcomethisverynightandgivethesignal。Thethoughttookadealofthespiritoutofhisanticipations。StillhecouldnotbeartogiveupthefunatWidowDouglas’。Andwhyshouldhegiveitup,hereasoned——thesignaldidnotcomethenightbefore,sowhyshoulditbeanymorelikelytocometo—night?Thesurefunoftheeveningoutweighedtheuncertaintreasure;and,boy—like,hedeterminedtoyieldtothestrongerinclinationandnotallowhimselftothinkoftheboxofmoneyanothertimethatday。 Threemilesbelowtowntheferryboatstoppedatthemouthofawoodyhollowandtiedup。Thecrowdswarmedashoreandsoontheforestdistancesandcraggyheightsechoedfarandnearwithshoutingsandlaughter。 Allthedifferentwaysofgettinghotandtiredweregonethroughwith,andby—and—bytheroversstraggledbacktocampfortifiedwithresponsibleappetites,andthenthedestructionofthegoodthingsbegan。Afterthefeasttherewasarefreshingseasonofrestandchatintheshadeofspreadingoaks。By—and—bysomebodyshouted: \"Who’sreadyforthecave?\" Everybodywas。Bundlesofcandleswereprocured,andstraightwaytherewasageneralscamperupthehill。Themouthofthecavewasupthehillside——anopeningshapedlikealetterA。Itsmassiveoakendoorstoodunbarred。Withinwasasmallchamber,chillyasanice—house,andwalledbyNaturewithsolidlimestonethatwasdewywithacoldsweat。Itwasromanticandmysterioustostandhereinthedeepgloomandlookoutuponthegreenvalleyshininginthesun。Buttheimpressivenessofthesituationquicklyworeoff,andtherompingbeganagain。Themomentacandlewaslightedtherewasageneralrushupontheownerofit;astruggleandagallantdefencefollowed,butthecandlewassoonknockeddownorblownout,andthentherewasagladclamoroflaughterandanewchase。Butallthingshaveanend。By—and—bytheprocessionwentfilingdownthesteepdescentofthemainavenue,theflickeringrankoflightsdimlyrevealingtheloftywallsofrockalmosttotheirpointofjunctionsixtyfeetoverhead。 Thismainavenuewasnotmorethaneightortenfeetwide。Everyfewstepsotherloftyandstillnarrowercrevicesbranchedfromitoneitherhand——forMcDougal’scavewasbutavastlabyrinthofcrookedaislesthatranintoeachotherandoutagainandlednowhere。Itwassaidthatonemightwanderdaysandnightstogetherthroughitsintricatetangleofriftsandchasms,andneverfindtheendofthecave;andthathemightgodown,anddown,andstilldown,intotheearth,anditwasjustthesame——labyrinthunderlabyrinth,andnoendtoanyofthem。Noman\"knew\"thecave。Thatwasanimpossiblething。Mostoftheyoungmenknewaportionofit,anditwasnotcustomarytoventuremuchbeyondthisknownportion。TomSawyerknewasmuchofthecaveasanyone。 Theprocessionmovedalongthemainavenuesomethree—quartersofamile,andthengroupsandcouplesbegantoslipasideintobranchavenues,flyalongthedismalcorridors,andtakeeachotherbysurpriseatpointswherethecorridorsjoinedagain。Partieswereabletoeludeeachotherforthespaceofhalfanhourwithoutgoingbeyondthe\"known\" ground。 By—and—by,onegroupafteranothercamestragglingbacktothemouthofthecave,panting,hilarious,smearedfromheadtofootwithtallowdrippings,daubedwithclay,andentirelydelightedwiththesuccessoftheday。Thentheywereastonishedtofindthattheyhadbeentakingnonoteoftimeandthatnightwasaboutathand。Theclangingbellhadbeencallingforhalfanhour。However,thissortofclosetotheday’sadventureswasromanticandthereforesatisfactory。Whentheferryboatwithherwildfreightpushedintothestream,nobodycaredsixpenceforthewastedtimebutthecaptainofthecraft。 Huckwasalreadyuponhiswatchwhentheferry—boat’slightswentglintingpastthewharf。Heheardnonoiseonboard,fortheyoungpeoplewereassubduedandstillaspeopleusuallyarewhoarenearlytiredtodeath。Hewonderedwhatboatitwas,andwhyshedidnotstopatthewharf——andthenhedroppedheroutofhismindandputhisattentionuponhisbusiness。Thenightwasgrowingcloudyanddark。Teno’clockcame,andthenoiseofvehiclesceased,scatteredlightsbegantowinkout,allstragglingfoot—passengersdisappeared,thevillagebetookitselftoitsslumbersandleftthesmallwatcheralonewiththesilenceandtheghosts。Eleveno’clockcame,andthetavernlightswereputout;darknesseverywhere,now。Huckwaitedwhatseemedawearylongtime,butnothinghappened。Hisfaithwasweakening。Wasthereanyuse?Wastherereallyanyuse?Whynotgiveitupandturnin? Anoisefelluponhisear。Hewasallattentioninaninstant。 Thealleydoorclosedsoftly。Hesprangtothecornerofthebrickstore。 Thenextmomenttwomenbrushedbyhim,andoneseemedtohavesomethingunderhisarm。Itmustbethatbox!Sotheyweregoingtoremovethetreasure。 WhycallTomnow?Itwouldbeabsurd——themenwouldgetawaywiththeboxandneverbefoundagain。No,hewouldsticktotheirwakeandfollowthem;hewouldtrusttothedarknessforsecurityfromdiscovery。Socommuningwithhimself,Hucksteppedoutandglidedalongbehindthemen,cat—like,withbarefeet,allowingthemtokeepjustfarenoughaheadnottobeinvisible。 Theymoveduptheriverstreetthreeblocks,thenturnedtotheleftupacross—street。Theywentstraightahead,then,untiltheycametothepaththatledupCardiffHill;thistheytook。TheypassedbytheoldWelshman’shouse,half—wayupthehill,withouthesitating,andstillclimbedupward。Good,thoughtHuck,theywillburyitintheoldquarry。 Buttheyneverstoppedatthequarry。Theypassedon,upthesummit。Theyplungedintothenarrowpathbetweenthetallsumachbushes,andwereatoncehiddeninthegloom。Huckclosedupandshortenedhisdistance,now,fortheywouldneverbeabletoseehim。Hetrottedalongawhile;thenslackenedhispace,fearinghewasgainingtoofast;movedonapiece,thenstoppedaltogether;listened;nosound;none,savethatheseemedtohearthebeatingofhisownheart。Thehootingofanowlcameoverthehill——ominoussound!Butnofootsteps。Heavens,waseverythinglost! Hewasabouttospringwithwingedfeet,whenamanclearedhisthroatnotfourfeetfromhim!Huck’sheartshotintohisthroat,butheswalloweditagain;andthenhestoodthereshakingasifadozenagueshadtakenchargeofhimatonce,andsoweakthathethoughthemustsurelyfalltotheground。Heknewwherehewas。HeknewhewaswithinfivestepsofthestileleadingintoWidowDouglas’grounds。Verywell,hethought,letthemburyitthere;itwon’tbehardtofind。 Nowtherewasavoice——averylowvoice——InjunJoe’s: \"Damnher,maybeshe’sgotcompany——there’slights,lateasitis。\" \"Ican’tseeany。\" Thiswasthatstranger’svoice——thestrangerofthehauntedhouse。AdeadlychillwenttoHuck’sheart——this,then,wasthe\"revenge\" job!Histhoughtwas,tofly。ThenherememberedthattheWidowDouglashadbeenkindtohimmorethanonce,andmaybethesemenweregoingtomurderher。Hewishedhedaredventuretowarnher;butheknewhedidn’tdare——theymightcomeandcatchhim。Hethoughtallthisandmoreinthemomentthatelapsedbetweenthestranger’sremarkandInjunJoe’snext——whichwas—— \"Becausethebushisinyourway。Now——thisway——nowyousee,don’tyou?\" \"Yes。Well,thereIScompanythere,Ireckon。Bettergiveitup。\" \"Giveitup,andIjustleavingthiscountryforever!Giveitupandmaybeneverhaveanotherchance。Itellyouagain,asI’vetoldyoubefore,Idon’tcareforherswag——youmayhaveit。Butherhusbandwasroughonme——manytimeshewasroughonme——andmainlyhewasthejusticeofthepeacethatjuggedmeforavagrant。Andthatain’tall。 Itain’tamillionthpartofit!Hehadmehorsewhipped!——horsewhippedinfrontofthejail,likeanigger!——withallthetownlookingon!horsewhipped!——doyouunderstand?Hetookadvantageofmeanddied。ButI’lltakeitoutofher。\" \"Oh,don’tkillher!Don’tdothat!\" \"Kill?Whosaidanythingaboutkilling?Iwouldkillhimifhewashere;butnother。Whenyouwanttogetrevengeonawomanyoudon’tkillher——bosh!yougoforherlooks。Youslithernostrils—— younotchherearslikeasow!\" \"ByGod,that’s——\" \"Keepyouropiniontoyourself!Itwillbesafestforyou。I’lltiehertothebed。Ifshebleedstodeath,isthatmyfault?I’llnotcry,ifshedoes。Myfriend,you’llhelpmeinthisthing——formysake——that’swhyyou’rehere——Imightn’tbeablealone。Ifyouflinch,I’llkillyou。Doyouunderstandthat?AndifIhavetokillyou,I’llkillher——andthenIreckonnobody’lleverknowmuchaboutwhodonethisbusiness。\" \"Well,ifit’sgottobedone,let’sgetatit。Thequickerthebetter——I’mallinashiver。\" \"Doitnow?Andcompanythere?Lookhere——I’llgetsuspiciousofyou,firstthingyouknow。No——we’llwaittillthelightsareout——there’snohurry。\" Huckfeltthatasilencewasgoingtoensue——athingstillmoreawfulthananyamountofmurderoustalk;soheheldhisbreathandsteppedgingerlyback;plantedhisfootcarefullyandfirmly,afterbalancing,one—legged,inaprecariouswayandalmosttopplingover,firstononesideandthenontheother。Hetookanotherstepback,withthesameelaborationandthesamerisks;thenanotherandanother,and——atwigsnappedunderhisfoot!Hisbreathstoppedandhelistened。Therewasnosound——thestillnesswasperfect。Hisgratitudewasmeasureless。Nowheturnedinhistracks,betweenthewallsofsumachbushes——turnedhimselfascarefullyasifhewereaship——andthensteppedquicklybutcautiouslyalong。 Whenheemergedatthequarryhefeltsecure,andsohepickeduphisnimbleheelsandflew。Down,downhesped,tillhereachedtheWelshman’s。Hebangedatthedoor,andpresentlytheheadsoftheoldmanandhistwostalwartsonswerethrustfromwindows。