1 The boys still listened and watched.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XIV 2 With gloating eyes they watched every movement.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XVI 3 He watched where it stopped, and went there and looked.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER VIII 4 Tom lay upon his elbow motionless, for some time, watching the two intently.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XIV 5 She gave Tom a teaspoonful and watched with the deepest anxiety for the result.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XII 6 The old lady was bending down, Tom watching, with interest emphasized by anxiety.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XII 7 I couldn't meow that night, becuz auntie was watching me, but I'll meow this time.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER V 8 You take their watches and things, but you always take your hat off and talk polite.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XXXIII 9 Most of the pupils glanced up languidly, but there were two among them that watched his movements with intent eyes.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XX 10 They hung about the neighborhood of the tavern until after nine, one watching the alley at a distance and the other the tavern door.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XXVIII 11 If it had been Sid, she would have had no misgivings to alloy her delight; but since it was Tom, she watched the bottle clandestinely.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XII 12 Tom watched and watched, hoping whenever a frisking frock came in sight, and hating the owner of it as soon as he saw she was not the right one.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XII 13 He showed Huck the fragment of candle-wick perched on a lump of clay against the wall, and described how he and Becky had watched the flame struggle and expire.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XXXIII 14 He crept down the bank, watching with all his eyes, slipped into the water, swam three or four strokes and climbed into the skiff that did "yawl" duty at the boat's stern.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XV 15 Every day or two, during this time of sorrow, Tom watched his opportunity and went to the little grated jail-window and smuggled such small comforts through to the "murderer" as he could get hold of.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark TwainGet Context In CHAPTER XI 16 He never knew that Sid lay nightly watching, and frequently slipped the bandage free and then leaned on his elbow listening a good while at a time, and afterward slipped the bandage back to its place again.
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