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1  Judge Thatcher had conceived a great opinion of Tom.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXV
2  Tom Sawyer was in the skiff that bore Judge Thatcher.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXIII
3  This was the great Judge Thatcher, brother of their own lawyer.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
4  Judge Thatcher's house was on Tom's way, and he stopped to see Becky.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
5  , and Judge Thatcher did the same with Tom's at Aunt Polly's request.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXV
6  Judge Thatcher hoped to see Tom a great lawyer or a great soldier some day.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXV
7  Judge Thatcher sent messages of hope and encouragement from the cave, but they conveyed no real cheer.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXX
8  Morning came, eventually, and by ten or eleven o'clock a giddy and rollicking company were gathered at Judge Thatcher's, and everything was ready for a start.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXIX
9  Before day-dawn, Judge Thatcher and the handful of searchers with him were tracked out, in the cave, by the twine clews they had strung behind them, and informed of the great news.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXII