id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7193 Twain, Mark The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 1. .txt text/plain 7009 538 93 own dead sister's boy, poor thing, and I ain't got the heart to lash Tom did play hookey, and he had a very good time. The old lady reached out her hand and felt Tom's shirt, and said: Tom drew a line in the dust with his big toe, and said: through the fog of battle Tom appeared, seated astride the new boy, and At last the stranger got out a smothered "'Nuff!" and Tom let him up the town pump had always been hateful work in Tom's eyes, before, but Tom contemplated the boy a bit, and said: "Say, Tom, let ME whitewash a little." Tom said to himself that it was not such a hollow world, after all. TOM presented himself before Aunt Polly, who was sitting by an open Tom came up to the fence and Aunt Polly paused, perplexed, and Tom looked for healing pity. ./cache/7193.txt ./txt/7193.txt