The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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Tom went first, cutting rude steps in the clay hill as he descended.  
Huck followed. Four avenues opened out of the small cavern which the  
great rock stood in. The boys examined three of them with no result.  
They found a small recess in the one nearest the base of the rock, with  
a pallet of blankets spread down in it; also an old suspender, some  
bacon rind, and the well-gnawed bones of two or three fowls. But there  
was no money-box. The lads searched and researched this place, but in  
vain. Tom said:  
"He said UNDER the cross. Well, this comes nearest to being under the  
cross. It can't be under the rock itself, because that sets solid on  
the ground."  
They searched everywhere once more, and then sat down discouraged.  
Huck could suggest nothing. By-and-by Tom said:  
"Lookyhere, Huck, there's footprints and some candle-grease on the  
clay about one side of this rock, but not on the other sides. Now,  
what's that for? I bet you the money IS under the rock. I'm going to  
dig in the clay."  
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That ain't no bad notion, Tom!" said Huck with animation.  
Tom's "real Barlow" was out at once, and he had not dug four inches  
before he struck wood.  
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