Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Full Text: Chapter 28 : Page 1
BY and by it was getting-up time. So I come down the ladder and started for down-stairs; but as I come to the girls' room the door was open, and I see Mary Jane setting by her old hair trunk, which was open and she'd been packing things in itgetting ready to go to England. But she had stopped now with a folded gown in her lap, and had her face in her hands, crying. I felt awful bad to see it; of course anybody would. I went in there and says:
"Miss Mary Jane, you can't a-bear to see people in trouble, and I can'tmost always. Tell me about it."
"Oh, dear, dear, to think they ain't _ever_ going to see each other any more!"
"But they _will_and inside of two weeksand I _know_ it!" says I.
Laws, it was out before I could think! And before I could budge she throws her arms around my neck and told me to say it _again_, say it _again_, say it _again_!