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THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN.

"Well, we can wait the two hours, anyway, and see, can't we?"

"All right, then; come along."

So they started, and I lit out, all in a cold sweat, and scrambled forward. It was dark as pitch there; but I said in a kind of coarse whisper, "Jim!" and he answered up, right at my elbow, with a sort of moan, and I says:

"Quick, Jim, it ain't no time for fooling around and moaning; there's a gang of murderers in yonder, and if we don't hunt up their boat and set her drifting down the river so these fellows can't get away from the wreck, there's one of 'em going to be in a bad fix. But if we find their boat we can put all of 'em in a bad fix–for the Sheriff 'll get 'em. Quick–hurry! I'll hunt the labboard side, you hunt the stabboard. You start at the raft, and—"

"Oh! my lordy, lordy! Raf'? Dey ain' no raf' no mo', she done broke loose en gone!–'en here we is!" scared man holding his hat to his face
"OH! LORDY, LORDY!"

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