The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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The "might" was even a chillier horror than the ghostly laughter, it  
so confessed a perishing hope. The children stood still and listened;  
but there was no result. Tom turned upon the back track at once, and  
hurried his steps. It was but a little while before a certain  
indecision in his manner revealed another fearful fact to Becky--he  
could not find his way back!  
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Oh, Tom, you didn't make any marks!"  
Becky, I was such a fool! Such a fool! I never thought we might want  
to come back! No--I can't find the way. It's all mixed up."  
"Tom, Tom, we're lost! we're lost! We never can get out of this awful  
place! Oh, why DID we ever leave the others!"  
She sank to the ground and burst into such a frenzy of crying that Tom  
was appalled with the idea that she might die, or lose her reason. He  
sat down by her and put his arms around her; she buried her face in his  
bosom, she clung to him, she poured out her terrors, her unavailing  
regrets, and the far echoes turned them all to jeering laughter. Tom  
begged her to pluck up hope again, and she said she could not. He fell  
to blaming and abusing himself for getting her into this miserable  
situation; this had a better effect. She said she would try to hope  
again, she would get up and follow wherever he might lead if only he  
would not talk like that any more. For he was no more to blame than  
she, she said.  
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