The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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"It's so nice. I never heard of it before."  
"Oh, it's ever so gay! Why, me and Amy Lawrence--"  
The big eyes told Tom his blunder and he stopped, confused.  
"
Oh, Tom! Then I ain't the first you've ever been engaged to!"  
The child began to cry. Tom said:  
"
Oh, don't cry, Becky, I don't care for her any more."  
Yes, you do, Tom--you know you do."  
"
Tom tried to put his arm about her neck, but she pushed him away and  
turned her face to the wall, and went on crying. Tom tried again, with  
soothing words in his mouth, and was repulsed again. Then his pride was  
up, and he strode away and went outside. He stood about, restless and  
uneasy, for a while, glancing at the door, every now and then, hoping  
she would repent and come to find him. But she did not. Then he began  
to feel badly and fear that he was in the wrong. It was a hard struggle  
with him to make new advances, now, but he nerved himself to it and  
entered. She was still standing back there in the corner, sobbing, with  
her face to the wall. Tom's heart smote him. He went to her and stood a  
moment, not knowing exactly how to proceed. Then he said hesitatingly:  
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