He had trouble sleeping because Huck was talking to his self in his sleep
Tom Sawyer begins to have trouble sleeping because he feels guilty about lying to his aunt and sneaking out at night to meet his friends. He also starts worrying about the treasure hunt they are involved in and feels anxious about the risks involved.
He has a relapse of the measles and he stays in bed for 3 weeks
He had trouble sleeping because Huck was talking to his self in his sleep
your so stupid
he wanted to have fun
Tom Sawyer tries to get his friend, Huckleberry Finn, out of trouble with Aunt Polly for playing hooky. Tom takes the blame for both of them in order to protect Huck from punishment.
Two of the pirates had trouble falling asleep because they were not used to sleeping in a comfortable bed, as they were used to sleeping on hard surfaces like the ground or a boat deck. Additionally, the excitement of being in a real bed with sheets and a roof over their head may have also kept them awake.
Tom Sawyer's middle name is "Sawyer."
"Tom Dick and Harry" (1941) "Tom Thumb" (1958) "Tom Jones" (1963) "Tom Sawyer" (1973) "Tom Horn" (1980)
It seems there may have been a typo in your message. Tom Sawyer did not try to give Becky a knob. In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Tom is a mischievous boy who often gets into trouble but he cares deeply for Becky and tries to impress her in various ways throughout the story.
Tom Sawyer pretended to be reluctant.
Tom Sawyer is shot in Chapter 32 of Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
Tom Sawyer was sick with the measles for most of the summer in the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
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