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Making them pens was a distressid- ssssssssss
tough job, and so was the saw; and ssssssssss
Jim allowed the inscription was ssssssssss
going to be the toughest of all. ssssssssss
That's the one which the prisoner ssssssssss
has to scrabble on the wall. But we ssssssssss
had to have it; Tom said we'd got ssssssssss
to; there warn't no case of a state ssssssssss
prisoner not scrabbling his inscrip- ssssssssss
tion to leave behind, and his coat of ssssssssss
arms.
"Look at Lady Jane Grey," he
says; "look at Gilford Dudley; ssssssssss
look at old Northumberland! Why, ssssssssss
Huck, spose it is considerble trouble? ssssssssss
-- what you going to do? -- how you ssssssssss
going to get around it? Jim's got ssssssssss
to do his inscription and coat of ssssssssss
arms. They all do." ssssssssss
Jim says: ssssssssss
"Why, Mars Tom, I hain't got no coat o' arms; I hain't got nuffn but dish-
yer ole shirt, en you knows I got to keep de journal on dat."
"Oh, you don't understand, Jim: a coat of arms is very different."
"Well," I says, "Jim's right, anyway, when he says he hain't got no coat of
arms, because he hain't." ssssssssss
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