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Rh "Why, Tom Sawyer, how you talk," I says; "Jim ain't got no use for a rope-ladder."

"He has got use for it." How you talk; you better say you don't know nothing about it. He's got to have a rope-ladder; they all do."

"What in the nation can he do with it?"

"Do with it? He can hide it in his bed, can't he? That's what they all do; and he's got to, too. Huck, you don't ever seem to want to do anything that's regular; you want to be starting something fresh all the time. S'pose he don't do nothing with it? ain't it there in his bed, for a clew, after he's gone? and don't you reckon they'll want clews? Of course they will. And you wouldn't leave them any? That would be