The Complete Works of Mark Twain [pseud.] the Adventures of Tomsawyer Vol. 1 One (1)
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"It's a dirty business," said Joe, without moving. *'What did you do it for?" 86 ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER "I! I never done it!" "Look here! That kind of talk won't wash." Potter trembled and grew white. "I thought I'd got sober. I'd no business to drink to-night. But it's in my head yet — worse 'n when we started here. I'm all in a muddle; can't recollect anything of it, hardly. Tell me, Joe — honest, now, old feller — did I do it? Joe, I never meant to — 'pon my soul and honor, I never meant t...o, Joe. Tell me how it was, Joe. Oh, it's awful — and him so young and promising." "Why, you two was scuffling, and he fetched you one with the headboard and you fell fiat; and then up you come, all reeling and staggering, like, and snatched the knife and jammed it into him, just as he fetched you another awful clip — and here you've laid, as dead as a wedge till now." "Oh, I didn't know what I was a-doing. I wish I may die this minute if I did. It was all on ac- count of the whisky; and the excitement, I reckon.
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