āThe nigger run off the very night Huck Finn was killed. So thereās a reward out for himā āthree hundred dollars. And thereās a reward out for old Finn, tooā ātwo hundred dollars. You see, he come to town the morning after the murder, and told about it, and was out with āem on the ferryboat hunt, and right away after he up and left. Before night they wanted to lynch him, but he was gone, you see. Well, next day they found out the nigger was gone; they found out he hadnāt ben seen sence ten oāclock the night the murder was done. So then they put it on him, you see; and while they was full of it, next day, back comes old Finn, and went boohooing to Judge Thatcher to get money to hunt for the nigger all over Illinois with. The judge gave him some, and that evening he got drunk, and was around till after midnight with a couple of mighty hard-looking strangers, and then went off with them. Well, he haināt come back sence, and they aināt looking for him back till this thing blows over a little, for people thinks now that he killed his boy and fixed things so folks would think robbers done it, and then heād get Huckās money without having to bother a long time with a lawsuit. People do say he warnāt any too good to do it. Oh, heās sly, I reckon. If he donāt come back for a year heāll be all right.
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