Next day Tom stole a pewter spoon and a brass candlestick in the house, for to make some pens for Jim out of, and six tallow candles; and I hung around the nigger cabins and laid for a chance, and stole three tin plates. Tom says it wasnât enough; but I said nobody wouldnât ever see the plates that Jim throwed out, because theyâd fall in the dog-fennel and jimpson weeds under the window-holeâ âthen we could tote them back and he could use them over again. So Tom was satisfied. Then he says:
âNow, the thing to study out is, how to get the things to Jim.â
âTake them in through the hole,â I says, âwhen we get it done.â
He only just looked scornful, and said something about nobody ever heard of such an idiotic idea, and then he went to studying. By and by he said he had ciphered out two or three ways, but there warnât no need to decide on any of them yet. Said weâd got to post Jim first.