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    # CHAPTER XXX ## Overview This entity is [CHAPTER XXX](arke:01KG16PT63ZYKAH4KA6ZZMZB5E), a chapter in the novel [The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete](arke:01KG16N2K9058F4BVCSK7DDWHH). It spans lines 7366 to 7725 of the source text file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534) and was extracted as part of the digital processing workflow on January 28, 2026. The chapter is one of 35 chapters in the novel and is situated between [CHAPTER XXIX](arke:01KG16PT699EFQS42PAQT0E43X) and [CHAPTER XXXI](arke:01KG16PT72Y4T7RCTFDAYP8F7H). It is further divided into five textual segments known as chunks, which facilitate granular analysis and access. ## Context This chapter is part of the full text of Mark Twain’s classic novel, originally published in 1876, and is preserved within the digital collection [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS), which curates significant works of Western literature. The text was processed from a plain-text file uploaded to a structured archival system, where automated tools identified and segmented the novel’s components. The chapter reflects a critical turning point in the narrative, emerging from the aftermath of a failed attempt to capture the novel’s antagonists and leading directly into the dramatic sequence involving the children’s disappearance. ## Contents The chapter details Huck Finn’s anxious visit to the Welshman’s house at dawn, where he reveals that one of the fugitive criminals is not the deaf-mute Spaniard he pretended to be, but the feared Injun Joe. This revelation clarifies the earlier mystery and confirms the danger Joe poses. The narrative then shifts to the community’s reaction: while the town focuses on the burglary attempt, a new crisis emerges when it is discovered that Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher are missing, likely trapped in McDougal’s Cave. As the search intensifies, Huck falls ill and is cared for by the Widow Douglas. The chapter ends with Huck learning that only liquor—not the treasure—was found at the Temperance Tavern, unknowingly preserving the secret of the gold, while the town mobilizes to find the lost children.
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