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They attribute the canoe's disappearance to continued bad luck from the snakeskin on Jackson's Island.

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In Chapter 16, bad luck is symbolized by the breaking of Aunt Polly's looking glass, foreshadowing future misfortune for Tom. Additionally, Tom tricks Jim into whitewashing the fence as a punishment, leading to misfortune for Jim and further showcasing Tom's mischievousness.

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