The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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"Now, that's something LIKE! Why, it's a million times bullier than  
pirating. I'll stick to the widder till I rot, Tom; and if I git to be  
a reg'lar ripper of a robber, and everybody talking 'bout it, I reckon  
she'll be proud she snaked me in out of the wet."  
CONCLUSION  
SO endeth this chronicle. It being strictly a history of a BOY, it  
must stop here; the story could not go much further without becoming  
the history of a MAN. When one writes a novel about grown people, he  
knows exactly where to stop--that is, with a marriage; but when he  
writes of juveniles, he must stop where he best can.  
Most of the characters that perform in this book still live, and are  
prosperous and happy. Some day it may seem worth while to take up the  
story of the younger ones again and see what sort of men and women they  
turned out to be; therefore it will be wisest not to reveal any of that  
part of their lives at present.  
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