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    # CHAPTER IV ## Overview This entity is [CHAPTER IV](arke:01KG16PT472H56NVQ9ZDDSFTG1), a chapter in the novel [The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete](arke:01KG16N2K9058F4BVCSK7DDWHH). It spans lines 1286 to 1651 of the source text file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534) and was extracted as part of the digital processing of the novel. The chapter is one of many in the novel’s sequential structure, positioned between [CHAPTER III](arke:01KG16PT28AXSFYY37QFHBCVG6) and [CHAPTER V](arke:01KG16PT8WAEG9GJHF59RJ3YJ9), and is subdivided into seven text chunks for digital management. ## Context This chapter is part of the full text of Mark Twain’s classic novel, originally published in 1876, which follows the adventures of a young boy in a fictional Mississippi River town. The text was digitized and processed as part of the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection, a curated set of public domain literary works. The chapter was automatically extracted from the plain text file `tom_sawyer.txt` using a structure extraction process, and later manually reviewed and organized into smaller, manageable segments for digital analysis and navigation. ## Contents The chapter depicts Tom Sawyer preparing for and attending Sunday school, a setting in which he feels deeply uncomfortable. It begins with Tom struggling to memorize Bible verses, comically failing during recitation despite Mary’s patient coaching. After reluctantly washing up and donning his uncomfortable “Sunday clothes,” Tom arrives at church with Sid and Mary. At Sunday school, he trades various small items for colored tickets used to earn a Bible as a prize. To the astonishment of the superintendent, Mr. Walters, Tom presents enough tickets to claim a Bible—though he has acquired them not through study, but by trading the privileges of whitewashing Aunt Polly’s fence. When questioned by the visiting Judge Thatcher and his wife, Tom is unable to name even the first two disciples, exposing his lack of scriptural knowledge and causing quiet embarrassment. The chapter satirizes religious rote learning and institutional rewards, while highlighting Tom’s cleverness, vanity, and social manipulation. Amy Lawrence, briefly mentioned, reacts with heartbreak and jealousy, hinting at deeper emotional undercurrents.
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