I struck an idea pretty soon. I says to myself, sposān he canāt fix that leg just in three shakes of a sheepās tail, as the saying is? sposān it takes him three or four days? What are we going to do?ā ālay around there till he lets the cat out of the bag? No, sir; I know what Iāll do. Iāll wait, and when he comes back if he says heās got to go any more Iāll get down there, too, if I swim; and weāll take and tie him, and keep him, and shove out down the river; and when Tomās done with him weāll give him what itās worth, or all we got, and then let him get ashore.
So then I crept into a lumber-pile to get some sleep; and next time I waked up the sun was away up over my head! I shot out and went for the doctorās house, but they told me heād gone away in the night some time or other, and warnāt back yet. Well, thinks I, that looks powerful bad for Tom, and Iāll dig out for the island right off. So away I shoved, and turned the corner, and nearly rammed my head into Uncle Silasās stomach! He says: