ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER
"Joseph Harper, did you?"
Another denial. Tom's uneasiness grew more and more intense
under the slow torture of these proceedings. The master scanned the ranks of
boys—considered a while, then turned to the girls:
"Amy Lawrence?"
A shake of the head.
"Gracie Miller?"
The same sign.
"Susan Harper, did you do this?"
Another negative. The next girl was Becky Thatcher. Tom was
trembling from head to foot with excitement and a sense of the hopelessness of
the situation.
"Rebecca Thatcher" [Tom glanced at her face—it was
white with terror]—"did you tear—no, look me in the face" [her hands
rose in appeal]—"did you tear this book?"
A thought shot like lightning through Tom's brain. He sprang
to his feet and shouted—"I done it!"
The school stared in perplexity at this incredible folly.
Tom stood a moment, to gather his dismembered faculties; and when he stepped
forward to go to his punishment the surprise, the gratitude, the adoration that
shone upon him out of poor Becky's eyes seemed pay enough for a hundred
floggings. Inspired by the splendor of his own act, he took without an outcry
the most merciless flaying that even Mr. Dobbins had ever administered; and
also received with indifference the added cruelty of a command to remain two
hours after school should be dismissed—for he knew who would wait for him
outside till his captivity was done, and not count the tedious time as loss,
either.