Floods of Gold
Huck said: âTom, we can slope, if we can find a rope. The window ainât high from the ground.â
âShucks! what do you want to slope for?â
âWell, I ainât used to that kind of a crowd. I canât stand it. I ainât going down there, Tom.â
âOh, bother! It ainât anything. I donât mind it a bit. Iâll take care of you.â
Sid appeared.
âTom,â said he, âauntie has been waiting for you all the afternoon. Mary got your Sunday clothes ready, and everybodyâs been fretting about you. Sayâ âainât this grease and clay, on your clothes?â
âNow, Mr. Siddy, you jist âtend to your own business. Whatâs all this blowout about, anyway?â