Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Chapter 28 Page 8

Saying them words put a good idea in my head. I see how maybe I could get me and Jim rid of the frauds; get them jailed here, and then leave. But I didn’t want to run the raft in the daytime without anybody aboard to answer questions but me; so I didn’t want the plan to begin working till pretty late to-night. I says:

“Miss Mary Jane, I’ll tell you what we’ll do, and you won’t have to stay at Mr. Lothrop’s so long, nuther. How fur is it?”

“A little short of four miles — right out in the country, back here.”

“Well, that ’ll answer.

Now you go along out there, and lay low till nine or half past to-night, and then get them to fetch you home again —