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第37章

"I hope Tom's better off where he is," said Sid, "but if he'd been better in some ways --""Sid!" Tom felt the glare of the old lady's eye, though he could not see it."Not a word against my Tom, now that he's gone! God'll take care of him -- never you trouble yourself, sir! Oh, Mrs.Harper, I don't know how to give him up! I don't know how to give him up! He was such a comfort to me, although he tormented my old heart out of me, 'most.""The Lord giveth and the Lord hath taken away -- Blessed be the name of the Lord! But it's so hard -- Oh, it's so hard! Only last Saturday my Joe busted a firecracker right under my nose and I knocked him sprawling.Little did I know then, how soon -- Oh, if it was to do over again I'd hug him and bless him for it.""Yes, yes, yes, I know just how you feel, Mrs.Harper, I know just exactly how you feel.No longer ago than yesterday noon, my Tom took and filled the cat full of Pain-killer, and I did think the cretur would tear the house down.And God forgive me, I cracked Tom's head with my thimble, poor boy, poor dead boy.But he's out of all his troubles now.And the last words I ever heard him say was to reproach --"But this memory was too much for the old lady, and she broke entirely down.Tom was snuffling, now, himself -- and more in pity of himself than anybody else.He could hear Mary crying, and putting in a kindly word for him from time to time.He began to have a nobler opinion of himself than ever before.Still, he was sufficiently touched by his aunt's grief to long to rush out from under the bed and overwhelm her with joy -- and the theatrical gorgeousness of the thing appealed strongly to his nature, too, but he resisted and lay still.

He went on listening, and gathered by odds and ends that it was conjectured at first that the boys had got drowned while taking a swim; then the small raft had been missed; next, certain boys said the missing lads had promised that the village should "hear something" soon; the wise-heads had "put this and that together" and decided that the lads had gone off on that raft and would turn up at the next town below, presently; but toward noon the raft had been found, lodged against the Missouri shore some five or six miles below the village -- and then hope perished; they must be drowned, else hunger would have driven them home by nightfall if not sooner.It was believed that the search for the bodies had been a fruitless effort merely because the drowning must have occurred in mid-channel, since the boys, being good swimmers, would otherwise have escaped to shore.This was Wednesday night.If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning.Tom shuddered.

Mrs.Harper gave a sobbing good-night and turned to go.Then with a mutual impulse the two bereaved women flung themselves into each other's arms and had a good, consoling cry, and then parted.Aunt Polly was tender far beyond her wont, in her good-night to Sid and Mary.Sid snuffled a bit and Mary went off crying with all her heart.

Aunt Polly knelt down and prayed for Tom so touchingly, so appealingly, and with such measureless love in her words and her old trembling voice, that he was weltering in tears again, long before she was through.

He had to keep still long after she went to bed, for she kept ****** broken-hearted ejaculations from time to time, tossing unrestfully, and turning over.But at last she was still, only moaning a little in her sleep.Now the boy stole out, rose gradually by the bedside, shaded the candle-light with his hand, and stood regarding her.His heart was full of pity for her.He took out his sycamore scroll and placed it by the candle.But something occurred to him, and he lingered considering.His face lighted with a happy solution of his thought; he put the bark hastily in his pocket.Then he bent over and kissed the faded lips, and straightway made his stealthy exit, latching the door behind him.

He threaded his way back to the ferry landing, found nobody at large there, and walked boldly on board the boat, for he knew she was tenantless except that there was a watchman, who always turned in and slept like a graven image.He untied the skiff at the stern, slipped into it, and was soon rowing cautiously upstream.When he had pulled a mile above the village, he started quartering across and bent himself stoutly to his work.He hit the landing on the other side neatly, for this was a familiar bit of work to him.He was moved to capture the skiff, arguing that it might be considered a ship and therefore legitimate prey for a pirate, but he knew a thorough search would be made for it and that might end in revelations.So he stepped ashore and entered the woods.

He sat down and took a long rest, torturing himself meanwhile to keep awake, and then started warily down the home-stretch.The night was far spent.It was broad daylight before he found himself fairly abreast the island bar.He rested again until the sun was well up and gilding the great river with its splendor, and then he plunged into the stream.A little later he paused, dripping, upon the threshold of the camp, and heard Joe say:

"No, Tom's true-blue, Huck, and he'll come back.He won't desert.He knows that would be a disgrace to a pirate, and Tom's too proud for that sort of thing.He's up to something or other.Now I wonder what?""Well, the things is ours, anyway, ain't they?"Pretty near, but not yet, Huck.The writing says they are if he ain't back here to breakfast.""Which he is!" exclaimed Tom, with fine dramatic effect, stepping grandly into camp.

A sumptuous breakfast of bacon and fish was shortly provided, and as the boys set to work upon it, Tom recounted (and adorned) his adventures.They were a vain and boastful company of heroes when the tale was done.Then Tom hid himself away in a shady nook to sleep till noon, and the other pirates got ready to fish and explore.

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