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"Here's the ticket. This hole's big enough for Jim to get through, if we
wrench off the board." ssssssssss
Tom says: ssssssssss
"It's as simple as tit-tat-toe, three-in-a-row, and as easy as playing hooky. I
should hope we can find a way that's a little more complicated than that, Huck
Finn."
"Well then," I says,
"how'll it do to saw him out, ssssssssss
the way I done before I was ssssssssss
murdered, that time?" ssssssssss
"That's more like," he
says. "It's real mysterious, and ssssssssss
troublesome, and good," he ssssssssss
says; "but I bet we can find ssssssssss
a way that's twice as long. ssssssssss
There ain't no hurry; le's keep ssssssssss
on looking around." ssssssssss
Betwixt the hut and the
fence, on the back side, was a ssssssssss
lean-to, that joined the hut at ssssssssss
the eaves, and was made out of ssssssssss
plank. It was as long as the ssssssssss
hut, but narrow -- only about ssssssssss
six foot wide. The door to it ssssssssss
was at the south end, and was ssssssssss
padlocked. Tom he went to ssssssssss
the soap kettle, and searched ssssssssss
around and fetched back the iron thing they lift the lid with; so he took it and
prized out one of the staples. The chain fell down, and we opened the door
and went in, and shut it, and struck a match, and see the shed was only built against
the cabin and hadn't no connection with it; and there warn't no floor to the shed,
nor nothing in it but some old rusty played-out hoes, and spades, and picks, and
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