The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Chapter 16 Page 8

heart began to sink. He glanced at Huck. Huck could not bear the look, and dropped his eyes. Then he said:

“I want to go, too, Tom. It was getting so lonesome anyway, and now it’ll be worse. Let’s us go, too, Tom.”

“I won’t!

You can all go, if you want to. I mean to stay.”

“Tom, I better go.”

“Well, go ’long — who’s hendering you.”

Huck began to pick up his scattered clothes. He said:

“Tom, I wisht you’d come, too. Now you think it over. We’ll wait for you when we get to shore.”