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Tom and all of us kept telling him it WASN'T murder, but just accidental killing! but it never made any difference-it was murder, and he wouldn't have it any other way.
He actu'ly begun to come out plain and square towards trial time and acknowledge that he TRIED to kill the man.
Why, that was awful, you know.
It made things seem fifty times as dreadful, and there warn't no more comfort for Aunt Sally and Benny.
But he promised he wouldn't say a word about his murder when others was around, and we was glad of that.
Tom Sawyer racked the head off of himself all that month trying to plan some way out for Uncle Silas, and many's the night he kept me up 'most all night with this kind of tiresome work, but he couldn't seem to get on the right track no way.
As for me, I reckoned a body might as well give it up, it all looked so blue and I was so downhearted; but he wouldn't.
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