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Chapter no 30

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

When they got aboard the king went for me, and shook me by the collar, and says:

โ€œTryinโ€™ to give us the slip, was ye, you pup! Tired of our company, hey?โ€

I says:

โ€œNo, your majesty, we warnโ€™tโ€”pleaseย donโ€™t, your majesty!โ€

โ€œQuick, then, and tell us whatย wasย your idea, or Iโ€™ll shake the insides out oโ€™ you!โ€

โ€œHonest, Iโ€™ll tell you everything just as it happened, your majesty. The man that had a-holt of me was very good to me, and kept saying he had a boy about as big as me that died last year, and he was sorry to see a boy in such a dangerous fix; and when they was all took by surprise by finding the gold, and made a rush for the coffin, he lets go of me and whispers, โ€˜Heel it now, or theyโ€™ll hang ye, sure!โ€™ and I lit out. It didnโ€™t seem no good forย meย to stayโ€”Iย couldnโ€™t do nothing, and I didnโ€™t want to be hung if I could get away. So I never stopped running till I found the canoe; and when I got here I told Jim to hurry, or theyโ€™d catch me and hang me yet, and said I was afeard you and the duke wasnโ€™t alive now, and I was awful sorry, and so was Jim, and was awful glad when we see you coming; you may ask Jim if I didnโ€™t.โ€

Jim said it was so; and the king told him to shut up, and said, โ€œOh, yes, itโ€™sย mightyย likely!โ€ and shook me up again, and said he reckoned heโ€™d drownd me. But the duke says:

โ€œLeggo the boy, you old idiot! Wouldย youย a done any different? Did you inquire around forย himย when you got loose?ย Iย donโ€™t remember it.โ€

So the king let go of me, and begun to cuss that town and everybody in it. But the duke says:

โ€œYou better a blame sight giveย yourselfย a good cussing, for youโ€™re the one thatโ€™s entitled to it most. You hainโ€™t done a thing from the start that had any sense in it, except coming out so cool and cheeky with that imaginary blue-arrow mark. Thatย wasย brightโ€”it was right down bully; and it was the thing that saved us. For if it hadnโ€™t been for that, theyโ€™d a jailed us till them Englishmenโ€™s baggage comeโ€”and thenโ€”the penitentiary, you bet! But that trick took โ€™em to the graveyard, and the gold done us a still bigger kindness; for if the excited fools hadnโ€™t let go all holts and made that rush to get a look, weโ€™d a slept in our cravats to-nightโ€”cravats warranted toย wear, tooโ€”longer thanย weโ€™dย need โ€™em.โ€

They was still a minuteโ€”thinking; then the king says, kind of absent-minded like:

โ€œMf! And we reckoned theย niggersย stole it!โ€

That made me squirm!

โ€œYes,โ€ says the duke, kinder slow and deliberate and sarcastic, โ€œWeย did.โ€

After about a half a minute the king drawls out:

โ€œLeastways,ย Iย did.โ€

The duke says, the same way:

โ€œOn the contrary,ย Iย did.โ€

The king kind of ruffles up, and says:

โ€œLooky here, Bilgewater, whatโ€™r you referrinโ€™ to?โ€

The duke says, pretty brisk:

โ€œWhen it comes to that, maybe youโ€™ll let me ask, what wasย youย referring to?โ€

โ€œShucks!โ€ says the king, very sarcastic; โ€œbutย Iย donโ€™t knowโ€”maybe you was asleep, and didnโ€™t know what you was about.โ€

The duke bristles up now, and says:

โ€œOh, letย upย on this cussed nonsense; do you take me for a blameโ€™ fool? Donโ€™t you reckonย Iย know who hid that money in that coffin?โ€

โ€œYes, sir! I know youย doย know, because you done it yourself!โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a lie!โ€โ€”and the duke went for him. The king sings out:

โ€œTake yโ€™r hands off!โ€”leggo my throat!โ€”I take it all back!โ€

The duke says:

โ€œWell, you just own up, first, that youย didย hide that money there, intending to give me the slip one of these days, and come back and dig it up, and have it all to yourself.โ€

โ€œWait jest a minute, dukeโ€”answer me this one question, honest and fair; if you didnโ€™t put the money there, say it, and Iโ€™ll bโ€™lieve you, and take back everything I said.โ€

โ€œYou old scoundrel, I didnโ€™t, and you know I didnโ€™t. There, now!โ€

โ€œWell, then, I bโ€™lieve you. But answer me only jest this one moreโ€”nowย donโ€™tย git mad; didnโ€™t you have it in your mind to hook the money and hide it?โ€

The duke never said nothing for a little bit; then he says:

โ€œWell, I donโ€™t care if Iย did, I didnโ€™tย doย it, anyway. But you not only had it in mind to do it, but youย doneย it.โ€

โ€œI wisht I never die if I done it, duke, and thatโ€™s honest. I wonโ€™t say I warnโ€™tย goinโ€™ to do it, because Iย was;ย but youโ€”I mean somebodyโ€”got in ahead oโ€™ me.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a lie! You done it, and you got toย sayย you done it, orโ€”โ€

The king began to gurgle, and then he gasps out:

โ€œโ€™Nough!โ€”I own up!โ€

I was very glad to hear him say that; it made me feel much more easier than what I was feeling before. So the duke took his hands off and says:

โ€œIf you ever deny it again Iโ€™ll drown you. Itโ€™sย wellย for you to set there and blubber like a babyโ€”itโ€™s fitten for you, after the way youโ€™ve acted. I never see such an old ostrich for wanting to gobble everythingโ€”and I a-trusting you all the time, like you was my own father. You ought to been ashamed of yourself to stand by and hear it saddled on to a lot of poor niggers, and you never say a word for โ€™em. It makes me feel ridiculous to think I was soft enough toย believeย that rubbage. Cuss you, I can see now why you was so anxious to make up the deffisitโ€”you wanted to get what money Iโ€™d got out of the Nonesuch and one thing or another, and scoop itย all!โ€

The king says, timid, and still a-snuffling:

โ€œWhy, duke, it was you that said make up the deffisit; it warnโ€™t me.โ€

โ€œDry up! I donโ€™t want to hear noย moreย out of you!โ€ says the duke. โ€œAndย nowย you see what youย gotย by it. Theyโ€™ve got all their own money back, and all ofย ournย but a shekel or twoย besides. Gโ€™long to bed, and donโ€™t you deffersitย meย no more deffersits, long โ€™sย youย live!โ€

So the king sneaked into the wigwam and took to his bottle for comfort, and before long the duke tackledย hisย bottle; and so in about a half an hour they was as thick as thieves again, and the tighter they got, the lovinger they got, and went off a-snoring in each otherโ€™s arms. They both got powerful mellow, but I noticed the king didnโ€™t get mellow enough to forget to remember to not deny about hiding the money-bag again. That made me feel easy and satisfied. Of course when they got to snoring we had a long gabble, and I told Jim everything.

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