1 So we shoved out after dark on the raft.
2 One uv 'em's light en t'other one is dark.'
3 It clouded up en 'uz pooty dark for a little while.'
4 I started up the Illinois shore in the canoe just after dark.
5 I got the things all up to the cabin, and then it was about dark.
6 Jim liked that notion; but he said I must go in the dark and look sharp.
7 There warn't no way but to wait for dark, and start back in the canoe and take the chances.
8 But it was too dark to see yet, so we made the canoe fast and set in her to wait for daylight.
9 It had clouded up pretty dark just after I got on to the raft, but it was clearing up again now.
10 Well, when it come dark I tuck out up de river road, en went 'bout two mile er more to whah dey warn't no houses.'
11 It was about dark now; so I dropped the canoe down the river under some willows that hung over the bank, and waited for the moon to rise.
12 When he turned into a cloudbank it was awful dark for half a minute, and that was enough; there wouldn't nothing go wrong again for a week.
13 Packard didn't take no notice of that, but hung up his lantern on a nail and started towards where I was there in the dark, and motioned Bill to come.
14 So I dropped on my hands and knees in the little passage, and crept aft in the dark till there warn't but one stateroom betwixt me and the cross-hall of the texas.
15 I rose up, and there was Jackson's Island, about two mile and a half down stream, heavy timbered and standing up out of the middle of the river, big and dark and solid, like a steamboat without any lights.
16 We went sneaking down the slope of it to labboard, in the dark, towards the texas, feeling our way slow with our feet, and spreading our hands out to fend off the guys, for it was so dark we couldn't see no sign of them.
17 When it was beginning to come on dark we poked our heads out of the cottonwood thicket, and looked up and down and across; nothing in sight; so Jim took up some of the top planks of the raft and built a snug wigwam to get under in blazing weather and rainy, and to keep the things dry.
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