"Tom Sawyer"
by Mark Twain

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     "And you did just right," said the widow. "Come with me, boys."

     She took them to a bedchamber and said:

     "Now wash and dress yourselves. Here are two new suits of clothes--shirts, socks, everything complete. They're Huck's--no, no thanks, Huck--Mr. Jones bought one and I the other. But they'll fit both of you. Get into them. We'll wait--come down when you are slicked up enough."

     Then she left.

 
 
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