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- # CHAPTER XXXIII
## Overview
This entity is **CHAPTER XXXIII** of the novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete*, identified as a structured chapter within a digitized literary text. It spans lines 8177 to 8594 of the source file `tom_sawyer.txt` and was extracted as part of a digital text processing workflow on January 28, 2026. The chapter is one of 35 chapters in the novel and is situated between [CHAPTER XXXII](arke:01KG16PT7E6N60Y238E29YGC9R) and [CHAPTER XXXIV](arke:01KG16PT5SSDCE7AFW2RERW6FX).
## Context
This chapter is part of [The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete](arke:01KG16N2K9058F4BVCSK7DDWHH), a novel by Mark Twain, which has been digitized and organized within the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection. The text originates from the file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534), a plain text version of the novel processed through an automated structure extraction system. The chapter was manually reviewed and edited by a user associated with the text processing workflow.
## Contents
This chapter details the aftermath of Injun Joe’s death in McDougal’s cave, describing the discovery of his body and the somber reaction of the townspeople. Tom Sawyer reflects on Joe’s suffering with a mix of pity and relief. The narrative then shifts to Tom and Huck Finn, who meet in secret to discuss the lost treasure. Tom reveals that the money is hidden in the cave, leading the boys on a successful expedition to retrieve it. They locate the treasure chest beneath a rock marked with a cross, extract the money, and plan to use the cave as a hideout for their imagined robber gang. The chapter concludes with the boys returning to town, where they are unexpectedly brought to the Widow Douglas’s house, unaware that a celebration in their honor is underway. The chapter is divided into six text chunks for digital processing and storage.
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## Overview
This entity is **CHAPTER XXXIII** of the novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete*, identified as a structured chapter within a digitized literary text. It spans lines 8177 to 8594 of the source file `tom_sawyer.txt` and was extracted as part of a digital text processing workflow on January 28, 2026. The chapter is one of 35 chapters in the novel and is situated between [CHAPTER XXXII](arke:01KG16PT7E6N60Y238E29YGC9R) and [CHAPTER XXXIV](arke:01KG16PT5SSDCE7AFW2RERW6FX).
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## Contents
This chapter details the aftermath of Injun Joe’s death in McDougal’s cave, describing the discovery of his body and the somber reaction of the townspeople. Tom Sawyer reflects on Joe’s suffering with a mix of pity and relief. The narrative then shifts to Tom and Huck Finn, who meet in secret to discuss the lost treasure. Tom reveals that the money is hidden in the cave, leading the boys on a successful expedition to retrieve it. They locate the treasure chest beneath a rock marked with a cross, extract the money, and plan to use the cave as a hideout for their imagined robber gang. The chapter concludes with the boys returning to town, where they are unexpectedly brought to the Widow Douglas’s house, unaware that a celebration in their honor is underway. The chapter is divided into six text chunks for digital processing and storage.
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