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    # Dream About Rats ## Overview This entity is a **scene** extracted from the novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, titled "Dream About Rats". It spans lines 6510 to 6519 in the source text file `tom_sawyer.txt` and was identified as part of the structural analysis of the work. The scene is situated within [CHAPTER XXVI](arke:01KG16PT8N4Y3JYFS6AHK7P0EF) and forms a sequential moment in the narrative following a discussion about superstition and preceding a game of make-believe. ## Context The scene occurs during a pivotal moment in [CHAPTER XXVI](arke:01KG16PT8N4Y3JYFS6AHK7P0EF) of *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, shortly after Tom and Huck decide not to proceed with treasure hunting due to the day being Friday—an omen they consider unlucky. This moment is part of the larger narrative arc in which the boys are drawn toward冒险 at the haunted house, a location tied to suspense and danger. The text was extracted from the digital file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534), which is included in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection, preserving canonical literary works. ## Contents This scene captures a brief but significant exchange between Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer about a dream Huck had involving rats. When Huck reveals, “I had a rotten bad dream last night—dreampt about rats,” Tom interprets it superstitiously, noting that dreaming of rats is “a sure sign of trouble.” Huck clarifies the rats did not fight, leading Tom to conclude that while immediate conflict is avoided, danger is still nearby. The dialogue underscores the boys’ reliance on folk beliefs and omens, reinforcing their cautious decision to abandon their plans for the day. The conversation transitions directly into their decision to play Robin Hood, marking a shift from tension to childhood diversion. This moment highlights the interplay between superstition and innocence central to the novel’s themes.
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