Tom Sawyer, Detective
 “That’s me, too.” 

 Then they both laughed, and went on out of hearing. It showed how unpopular old Uncle Silas had got to be now. They wouldn’t ’a’ let a nigger steal anybody else’s corn and never done anything to him. 

 We heard some more voices mumbling along towards us and getting louder, and sometimes a cackle of a laugh. It was Lem Beebe and Jim Lane. Jim Lane says: 

 “Who?—Jubiter Dunlap?” 

 “Yes.” 

 “Oh, I don’t know. I reckon so. I seen him spading up some ground along about an hour ago, just before sundown—him and the parson. Said he guessed he wouldn’t go to-night, but we could have his dog if we wanted him.” 

 “Too tired, I reckon.” 

 “Yes—works so hard!” 

 “Oh, you bet!” 

 They cackled at that, and went on by. Tom said we better jump out and tag along after them, because they was going our way and it wouldn’t be comfortable to run across the ghost all by ourselves. So we done it, and got home all right. 

 That night was the second of September—a Saturday. I sha’n’t ever forget it. You’ll see why, pretty soon. 

 

CHAPTER VI. PLANS TO SECURE THE DIAMONDS 

 We tramped along behind Jim and Lem till we come to the back stile where old Jim’s cabin was that he was captivated in, the time we set him free, and here come the dogs piling around us to say howdy, and there was the lights of the house, too; so we warn’t afeard any more, and was going to climb over, but Tom says: 

 “Hold on; set down here a minute. By George!” 

 “What’s the matter?” says I. 

 “Matter enough!” he says. “Wasn’t you expecting we would be the first to tell the family who it is that’s been killed yonder in the sycamores, and all about them rapscallions that done it, and about the di’monds they’ve smouched off of the corpse, and paint it up fine, and have the glory of being the ones that knows a lot more about it than anybody else?” 

 “Why, of course. It wouldn’t be you, Tom Sawyer, if you was to let such a chance go by. I reckon it ain’t going to 
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