The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain

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CHAPTER XXV. About Kings and Diamonds--Search for the Treasure--Dead People and Ghosts CHAPTER XXVI. The Haunted House--Sleepy Ghosts--A Box of Gold--Bitter Luck CHAPTER XXVII. Doubts to be Settled--The Young Detectives CHAPTER XXVIII. An Attempt at No. Two--Huck Mounts Guard CHAPTER XXIX. The Pic-nic--Huck on Injun Joe’s Track--The “Revenge” Job--Aid for the Widow CHAPTER XXX. The Welchman Reports--Huck Under Fire--The Story Circulated --A New Sensation--Hope Giving Way to Despair CHAPTER XXXI. An Exploring Expedition--Trouble Commences--Lost in the Cave--Total Darkness--Found but not Saved CHAPTER XXXII. Tom tells the Story of their Escape--Tom’s Enemy in Safe Quarters CHAPTER XXXIII. The Fate of Injun Joe--Huck and Tom Compare Notes --An Expedition to the Cave--Protection Against Ghosts--“An Awful Snug Place”--A Reception at the Widow Douglas’s CHAPTER XXXIV. Springing a Secret--Mr. Jones’ Surprise a Failure CHAPTER XXXV. A New Order of Things--Poor Huck--New Adventures Planned ILLUSTRATIONS Tom Sawyer Tom at Home Aunt Polly Beguiled A Good Opportunity Who’s Afraid Late Home Jim ‘Tendin’ to Business Ain’t that Work? Cat and Toys Amusement Becky Thatcher Paying Off After the Battle “Showing Off” Not Amiss Mary Tom Contemplating Dampened Ardor Youth Boyhood Using the “Barlow” The Church Necessities Tom as a Sunday-School Hero     The Prize At Church