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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete - Twain, Mark ยท 71 words

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete - Twain, Mark

Then there was a dispute about who saw the dead boys last in life, and many claimed that dismal distinction, and offered evidences, more or less tampered with by the witness; and when it was ultimately decided who did see the departed last, and exchanged the last words with them, the lucky parties took upon themselves a sort of sacred importance, and were gaped at and envied by all the rest.

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