Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Chapter 5 Page 7

That’s why I come. You git me that money to-morrow — I want it.”

“I hain’t got no money.”

“It’s a lie. Judge Thatcher’s got it. You git it. I want it.”

“I hain’t got no money, I tell you. You ask Judge Thatcher; he’ll tell you the same.”

“All right. I’ll ask him; and I’ll make him pungle, too, or I’ll know the reason why. Say, how much you got in your pocket? I want it.”

“I hain’t got only a dollar, and I want that to — “

“It don’t make no difference what you want it for — you just shell it out.”