! It would get all around that Huck Finn helped a nigger to get his freedom; and if I was ever to see anybody from that town again Iād be ready to get down and lick his boots for shame. Thatās just the way: a person does a lowdown thing, and then he donāt want to take no consequences of it. Thinks as long as he can hide it, it aināt no disgrace. That was my fix exactly. The more I studied about this the more my conscience went to grinding me, and the more wicked and lowdown and ornery I got to feeling. And at last, when it hit me all of a sudden that here was the plain hand of Providence slapping me in the face and letting me know my wickedness was being watched all the time from up there in heaven, whilst I was stealing a poor old womanās nigger that hadnāt ever done me no harm, and now was showing me thereās One thatās always on the lookout, and aināt a-going to allow no such miserable doings to go only just so fur and no further, I most dropped in my tracks I was so scared. Well, I tried the best I could to kinder soften it up somehow for myself by saying I was brung up wicked, and so I warnāt so much to blame; but something inside of me kept saying, āThere was the Sunday-school, you could a gone to it; and if youād a done it theyād a learnt you there that people that acts as Iād been acting about that nigger goes to everlasting fire.ā
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