The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Chapter 15 Page 5

sour, and I never to see him again in this world, never, never, never, poor abused boy!” And Mrs.

Harper sobbed as if her heart would break.

“I hope Tom’s better off where he is,” said Sid, “but if he’d been better in some ways — ”

“Sid!” Tom felt the glare of the old lady’s eye, though he could not see it. “Not a word against my Tom, now that he’s gone! God’ll take care of him — never you trouble yourself, sir! Oh, Mrs. Harper, I don’t know how to give him up! I don’t know how to give him up! He was such a comfort to me, although he tormented my old heart out of me, ’most.”

“The Lord giveth and the Lord hath taken away —