Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Chapter 42 Page 22

“Why, I never heard nothing from you,” says Aunt Sally.

“Well, I wonder! Why, I wrote you twice to ask you what you could mean by Sid being here.”

“Well, I never got ’em. Sis.”

Aunt Polly she turns around slow and severe, and says:

“You, Tom!”

“Well — what?” he says, kind of pettish.

“Don’t you what me, you impudent thing — hand out them letters.”

“What letters?”

“Them letters. I be bound, if I have to take a-holt of you I’ll — “