The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Why does Tom go into two taverns in town? What does he learn while he is there?

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER

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Tom is attempting to find out where Injun Joe is hiding. He learns.....

He found that in the best tavern, No. 2 had long been occupied by a young lawyer, and was still so occupied. In the less ostentatious house, No. 2 was a mystery. The tavern-keeper’s young son said it was kept locked all the time, and he never saw anybody go into it or come out of it except at night; he did not know any particular reason for this state of things; had had some little curiosity, but it was rather feeble; had made the most of the mystery by entertaining himself with the idea that that room was “ha’nted”; had noticed that there was a light in there the night before.

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