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    thehereitheer.i

    uldnttellhoanying,andwas

    abreastofiseethereaninit.thinksi,ybe

    itspap,thoughi.hedroppedbeloehthe

    current,andbyandbyhecaasheeasyer,and

    he.well,

    itoo,bythewayhelaidhisoars.

    ididntlosenoti.thenuteisoft

    butquiadetileandahalf,andthen

    struileorretoiddleoftheriver,

    becauseprettysooniheferrylanding,andpeople

    ghtseeandhail.igotoutangstthedrifthenlaid

    dooftheoeaherfloat.ilaidthere,andhad

    agoodrestandaskeoutofpipe,lookingaothesky;nota

    cloudinit.theskylookseversodeepk

    intheonshine;ineverknobefore.andhoanhear

    ontheersuightsiheardpeopletalkingattheferrylanding.

    iheardansaiditwas

    gettingtohelongdaysandtheshhtsnoheronesaid

    thisoheshortones,hereedaheylaughed,

    andhesaiditain,andtheylaughedagaiheywakedup

    anotherfello,andlaughed,buthedidntlaugh;heripped

    outsothingbrisk,andsaidlethilohefirstfellowsaidhe

    loanshehinkittygood;

    buthesaidthatethingshehadsaidinhisti.

    iheardonensayithreeoclodhehopeddaylight

    orethanaboutaerthatthetalkgot

    furtherandfurtheraakeouttheore;but

    iuldhearthele,andnoeda

    longwaysoff.

    iheferrynohereksons

    island,abouttileandahalfdo,heavytieredand

    standingupoutoftheddleoftheriver,biganddarkandsolid,like

    asteaoathoutanylights.thereanysignsofthebaratthe

    headiteow.

    itdidnttakelongtogetthere.ishotpasttheheadataripping

    rate,thecurrent,andthenigotintothedeaderand

    lahesidetoheillinoisshore.iruntheoeintoa

    deepdentinthebankthatikno;ihadtopartthewillow

    braogetin;anobodyuldaseentheoe

    froheoutside.

    iupaheheadoftheisland,andlookedout

    onthebigriverandtheblackdriftothetohree

    leaonstrous

    bigluerraftileupstreaingalongdoha

    laheddleofit.iecreepingdown,andwhen

    itostabreastofansay,”steoars,

    thereheaveherheadtostabboard”iheardthatjustasplainasif

    thenyside.

    theretlegrayintheskynoeppedintothewoods,and

    laiddo.

    chapterviii.

    thesunhatijudgeditereight

    oclock.ilaidthereinthegrassandtheolshadethinkingabout

    things,andfeeliedandrutherfortableandsatisfied.iuld

    seethesunoutatoostlyitreesall

    about,andgloointhereangstthetherekledpla

    thegroundhelightsifteddhtheleaves,andthe

    freckledplacessalittle,shoheretlebreeze

    upthere.aupleofsquirrelssetonaliandjabberedatvery

    friendly.

    ifortabledidnttogetupandok

    breakfast.well,ihinksihearsadeep

    soundof”booayelbow

    andlistens;prettysoonihearsitagain.ihoppedup,andand

    lookedoutataholeintheleaves,andiseeabunokelayingon

    theeralongabreasttheferry.andtherehe

    ferryboatfullofpeoplefloatingalongdohe

    tteo”iseetheokesquirtoutoftheferryboats

    side.yousee,theyake

    carcassetothetop.

    ietostartafire,

    becausetheyghtseetheske.soisetthereahe

    okeandlistehebootheriverilehere,

    anditalringsoiwashavingagood

    enoughtiseeiforreindersifionlyhadabiteto

    eat.henihappehinkhoheyalquicksilverin

    loavesofbreadandfloattheff,becausetheyaltothe

    droopthere.so,saysi,illkeepalookout,andif

    anyofthefloatingaroundafterillgivetheshohanged

    totheillinoisedgeoftheislandtoseeluckiuldhave,andi

    ealong,andistgotit

    yfootslippedandshefloatedoutfurther.of

    urseihecurreheclosesttotheshoreiknowed

    enoughforthat.butbyandbyalongesanotherone,andthistii

    ookouttheplugandshookoutthelittledabofquicksilver,

    aeethin.itthequalityeat;none

    ofyourloopone.

    igotagoodplaung

    thebreadandgtheferryboat,andveryisfied.andthen

    sothingstruck.isays,noheheparsonor

    sobodyprayedthatthisbreade,ahasgoneand

    do.sothereaintnodoubtbutthereissothinginthatthing

    thatis,theressothinginitheheparson

    prays,butitdonte,andireitdont

    therightkind.

    ilitapipeandhadagoodlongske,andong.the

    ferryboatinghthecurrent,andiallohance

    toseeealong,becausesheein

    close,hebreaddid.prettywellalongdown

    toe,iputoutpipeandtothebread,

    andlaiddohebankinalittleopenplace.he

    logforkediuldpeepthrough.

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