The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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tried it no more.  
The hours wasted away, and hunger came to torment the captives again.  
A portion of Tom's half of the cake was left; they divided and ate it.  
But they seemed hungrier than before. The poor morsel of food only  
whetted desire.  
By-and-by Tom said:  
"SH! Did you hear that?"  
Both held their breath and listened. There was a sound like the  
faintest, far-off shout. Instantly Tom answered it, and leading Becky  
by the hand, started groping down the corridor in its direction.  
Presently he listened again; again the sound was heard, and apparently  
a little nearer.  
"It's them!" said Tom; "they're coming! Come along, Becky--we're all  
right now!"  
The joy of the prisoners was almost overwhelming. Their speed was  
slow, however, because pitfalls were somewhat common, and had to be  
guarded against. They shortly came to one and had to stop. It might be  
three feet deep, it might be a hundred--there was no passing it at any  
rate. Tom got down on his breast and reached as far down as he could.  
No bottom. They must stay there and wait until the searchers came. They  
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