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    # Tom and Huck's Swearing ## Overview This entity is a **scene** from Mark Twain’s novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, titled "Tom and Huck's Swearing." It consists of two brief lines of text occurring at lines 5883–5884 of the source file `tom_sawyer.txt`. The scene captures a moment of intense emotional gravity as the protagonists, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, renew their vow of secrecy regarding a traumatic event they witnessed. Extracted automatically and later edited manually, this scene is part of a structured digital archive of literary content. ## Context The scene appears in [CHAPTER XXIII](arke:01KG16PT93458TK087T6TWB4B9) of *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, a chapter centered on the boys’ moral turmoil following the murder trial of Muff Potter, whom they know to be innocent. This moment directly follows a conversation in which Tom seeks reassurance from Huck that their secret remains intact, and it immediately precedes a discussion about the unjust public vilification of Muff Potter. The scene is situated within a broader narrative arc exploring guilt, loyalty, and justice. It is part of the digital file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534), included in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection, which curates canonical literary works. ## Contents The scene contains the single sentence: “So they swore again with dread solemnities.” This brief but powerful line underscores the boys’ fear and the seriousness with which they bind themselves to silence. Their renewed oath reflects the psychological burden they carry after witnessing Injun Joe commit murder and framing Muff Potter. Though minimal in text, the moment is pivotal—marking a transition from private anxiety to active complicity in the unfolding injustice. It sets the stage for their subsequent discussion about Muff Potter’s plight, deepening the moral complexity of their roles as silent witnesses.
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# Tom and Huck's Swearing ## Overview This entity is a **scene** from Mark Twain’s novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, titled "Tom and Huck's Swearing." It consists of two brief lines of text occurring at lines 5883–5884 of the source file `tom_sawyer.txt`. The scene captures a moment of intense emotional gravity as the protagonists, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, renew their vow of secrecy regarding a traumatic event they witnessed. Extracted automatically and later edited manually, this scene is part of a structured digital archive of literary content. ## Context The scene appears in [CHAPTER XXIII](arke:01KG16PT93458TK087T6TWB4B9) of *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, a chapter centered on the boys’ moral turmoil following the murder trial of Muff Potter, whom they know to be innocent. This moment directly follows a conversation in which Tom seeks reassurance from Huck that their secret remains intact, and it immediately precedes a discussion about the unjust public vilification of Muff Potter. The scene is situated within a broader narrative arc exploring guilt, loyalty, and justice. It is part of the digital file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534), included in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection, which curates canonical literary works. ## Contents The scene contains the single sentence: “So they swore again with dread solemnities.” This brief but powerful line underscores the boys’ fear and the seriousness with which they bind themselves to silence. Their renewed oath reflects the psychological burden they carry after witnessing Injun Joe commit murder and framing Muff Potter. Though minimal in text, the moment is pivotal—marking a transition from private anxiety to active complicity in the unfolding injustice. It sets the stage for their subsequent discussion about Muff Potter’s plight, deepening the moral complexity of their roles as silent witnesses.
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