Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain
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"No, I don't. What is it?" "It ain't anything but imagination. There ain't anything TO it." It warmed me up a little to hear him talk like that, and I says: "What's the use you talking that kind of stuff, Tom Sawyer? Didn't I see the lake?" "Yes--you think you did." "I don't think nothing about it, I DID see it." "I tell you you DIDN'T see it either--because it warn't there to see." It astonished Jim to hear him talk so, and he broke in and says, kind of pleading and distressed: "Mars Tom, PLEASE don't say sich things in sich an awful time as dis. You ain't only reskin' yo' own self, but you's reskin' us--same way like Anna Nias en Siffra. De lake WUZ dah--I seen it jis' as plain as I sees you en Huck dis minute." I says: "Why, he seen it himself! He was the very one that seen it first. NOW, then!" "Yes, Mars Tom, hit's so--you can't deny it. We all seen it, en dat PROVE |
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