âWhatâll it be?â
Tom considered awhile; and then said:
âThe haânted house. Thatâs it!â
âBlame it, I donât like haânted houses, Tom. Why, theyâre a dern sight worseân dead people. Dead people might talk, maybe, but they donât come sliding around in a shroud, when you ainât noticing, and peep over your shoulder all of a sudden and grit their teeth, the way a ghost does. I couldnât stand such a thing as that, Tomâ ânobody could.â
âYes, but, Huck, ghosts donât travel around only at night. They wonât hender us from digging there in the daytime.â
âWell, thatâs so. But you know mighty well people donât go about that haânted house in the day nor the night.â