The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 5.

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Every time he stole a glance at the girls'side of the room Becky's face troubled him. Considering all things, hedid not want to pity her, and yet it was all he could do to help it. Hecould get up no exultation that was really worthy the name. Presentlythe spelling-book discovery was made, and Tom's mind was entirely fullof his own matters for a while after that. Becky roused up from herlethargy of distress and showed good interest in the proceedings. Shedid not expect that Tom could get out of ...his trouble by denying that hespilt the ink on the book himself; and she was right. The denial onlyseemed to make the thing worse for Tom. Becky supposed she would beglad of that, and she tried to believe she was glad of it, but shefound she was not certain. When the worst came to the worst, she had animpulse to get up and tell on Alfred Temple, but she made an effort andforced herself to keep still--because, said she to herself, "he'll tellabout me tearing the picture sure. I wouldn't say a word, not to savehis life!" Tom took his whipping and went back to his seat not at allbroken-hearted, for he thought it was possible that he had unknowinglyupset the ink on the spelling-book himself, in some skylarking bout--hehad denied it for form's sake and because it was custom, and had stuckto the denial from principle.

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