The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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"That's it!" said Huck; "they done that last summer, when Bill Turner  
got drownded; they shoot a cannon over the water, and that makes him  
come up to the top. Yes, and they take loaves of bread and put  
quicksilver in 'em and set 'em afloat, and wherever there's anybody  
that's drownded, they'll float right there and stop."  
"Yes, I've heard about that," said Joe. "I wonder what makes the bread  
do that."  
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Oh, it ain't the bread, so much," said Tom; "I reckon it's mostly  
what they SAY over it before they start it out."  
"But they don't say anything over it," said Huck. "I've seen 'em and  
they don't."  
"Well, that's funny," said Tom. "But maybe they say it to themselves.  
Of COURSE they do. Anybody might know that."  
The other boys agreed that there was reason in what Tom said, because  
an ignorant lump of bread, uninstructed by an incantation, could not be  
expected to act very intelligently when set upon an errand of such  
gravity.  
"By jings, I wish I was over there, now," said Joe.  
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