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THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER CHAPTER 13 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng quen thuộc. Nhằm giúp các em và các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER CHAPTER 13 TOM S mind was made up now. He was gloomy and desperate. He was a forsaken friendless boy he said nobody loved him when they found out what they had driven him to perhaps they would be sorry he had tried to do right and get along but they would not let him since nothing would do them but to be rid of him let it be so and let them blame him for the consequences -- why shouldn t they What right had the friendless to complain Yes they had forced him to it at last he would lead a life of crime. There was no choice. By this time he was far down Meadow Lane and the bell for school to take up tinkled faintly upon his ear. He sobbed now to think he should never never hear that old familiar sound any more -- it was very hard but it was forced on him since he was driven out into the cold world he must submit -- but he forgave them. Then the sobs came thick and fast. Just at this point he met his soul s sworn comrade Joe Harper -- hard-eyed and with evidently a great and dismal purpose in his heart. Plainly here were -134- two souls with but a single thought. Tom wiping his eyes with his sleeve began to blubber out something about a resolution to escape from hard usage and lack of sympathy at home by roaming abroad into the great world never to return and ended by hoping that Joe would not forget him. But it transpired that this was a request which Joe had just been going to make of Tom and had come to hunt him up for that purpose. His mother had whipped him for drinking some cream which he had never tasted and knew nothing about it was plain that she was tired of him and wished him to go if she felt that way there was nothing for him to do but succumb he hoped she would be happy and never regret having driven her poor boy out into the unfeeling world to suffer and die. As the two boys walked sorrowing along they made a new compact to stand by each other and be brothers and never separate till death relieved them of their troubles. Then