The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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CHAPTER XIII  
TOM'S mind was made up now. He was gloomy and desperate. He was a  
forsaken, friendless boy, he said; nobody loved him; when they found  
out what they had driven him to, perhaps they would be sorry; he had  
tried to do right and get along, but they would not let him; since  
nothing would do them but to be rid of him, let it be so; and let them  
blame HIM for the consequences--why shouldn't they? What right had the  
friendless to complain? Yes, they had forced him to it at last: he  
would lead a life of crime. There was no choice.  
By this time he was far down Meadow Lane, and the bell for school to  
"
take up" tinkled faintly upon his ear. He sobbed, now, to think he  
should never, never hear that old familiar sound any more--it was very  
hard, but it was forced on him; since he was driven out into the cold  
world, he must submit--but he forgave them. Then the sobs came thick  
and fast.  
Just at this point he met his soul's sworn comrade, Joe Harper  
-
-hard-eyed, and with evidently a great and dismal purpose in his heart.  
Plainly here were "two souls with but a single thought." Tom, wiping  
his eyes with his sleeve, began to blubber out something about a  
resolution to escape from hard usage and lack of sympathy at home by  
roaming abroad into the great world never to return; and ended by  
hoping that Joe would not forget him.  
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