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    # Potter's Gratitude and Advice ## Overview This entity is a [scene](arke:01KG16QE4HRTE204M42R0K8G0H) extracted from the novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, specifically from [CHAPTER XXIII](arke:01KG16PT93458TK087T6TWB4B9). It spans lines 5928 to 5950 of the source text file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534) and was identified during an automated structure extraction process. The scene captures a poignant moment in which the jailed Muff Potter expresses deep gratitude and moral advice to Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn during their visit. ## Context The scene occurs amid the unfolding tension of Muff Potter’s murder trial, a central plotline in [CHAPTER XXIII](arke:01KG16PT93458TK087T6TWB4B9), which is part of the larger narrative archived in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection. It directly follows the boys’ act of bringing tobacco and matches to Potter in jail—a gesture of loyalty that triggers his emotional response. This moment is framed by Tom and Huck’s internal conflict, as they secretly know Potter is innocent and that Injun Joe is the true murderer, yet fear for their own safety if they speak the truth. ## Contents In this emotionally charged passage, Muff Potter thanks Tom and Huck for their kindness, contrasting their loyalty with the abandonment he feels from others in the town. He recalls how he once helped the boys with kites and fishing, and now they are the only ones who visit him in prison. Though resigned to his fate—believing he deserves to be hanged for a crime he claims to have committed while drunk—he urges the boys to avoid alcohol so they never end up in his position. In a touching gesture, he asks them to stand on each other’s backs so he can touch their faces through the cell bars, calling their small, weak hands a powerful source of comfort. The scene underscores themes of guilt, innocence, friendship, and moral responsibility, and immediately precedes Tom’s growing anguish, as depicted in the following scene, [Tom's Miserable Night](arke:01KG16QE4YNBRWY073JKK3744Y).
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# Potter's Gratitude and Advice ## Overview This entity is a [scene](arke:01KG16QE4HRTE204M42R0K8G0H) extracted from the novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, specifically from [CHAPTER XXIII](arke:01KG16PT93458TK087T6TWB4B9). It spans lines 5928 to 5950 of the source text file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534) and was identified during an automated structure extraction process. The scene captures a poignant moment in which the jailed Muff Potter expresses deep gratitude and moral advice to Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn during their visit. ## Context The scene occurs amid the unfolding tension of Muff Potter’s murder trial, a central plotline in [CHAPTER XXIII](arke:01KG16PT93458TK087T6TWB4B9), which is part of the larger narrative archived in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection. It directly follows the boys’ act of bringing tobacco and matches to Potter in jail—a gesture of loyalty that triggers his emotional response. This moment is framed by Tom and Huck’s internal conflict, as they secretly know Potter is innocent and that Injun Joe is the true murderer, yet fear for their own safety if they speak the truth. ## Contents In this emotionally charged passage, Muff Potter thanks Tom and Huck for their kindness, contrasting their loyalty with the abandonment he feels from others in the town. He recalls how he once helped the boys with kites and fishing, and now they are the only ones who visit him in prison. Though resigned to his fate—believing he deserves to be hanged for a crime he claims to have committed while drunk—he urges the boys to avoid alcohol so they never end up in his position. In a touching gesture, he asks them to stand on each other’s backs so he can touch their faces through the cell bars, calling their small, weak hands a powerful source of comfort. The scene underscores themes of guilt, innocence, friendship, and moral responsibility, and immediately precedes Tom’s growing anguish, as depicted in the following scene, [Tom's Miserable Night](arke:01KG16QE4YNBRWY073JKK3744Y).
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