In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the old lady is referring to the sudden and mysterious disappearance of Tom Sawyer. By asking "what's gone with that boy," she is inquiring about Tom's whereabouts and expressing concern over his absence. This phrase is a colloquial way of asking where he has gone or what has happened to him.
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She thought Huck was Tom Sawyer.
She thought Huck was Tom Sawyer.
Lady Gaga's third song is PAPARAZZI!!!!!
Poison him.
No
Pay it forward
A french word for lady is "dame". It is pronounced like the second syllable of madame.
Godey's Lady's Book was created in 1830.
Yes.
During church, Tom Sawyer got amused by seeing a beetle crawling up a lady's back. He was fascinated by the beetle's journey and couldn't resist watching it climb.
In most depictions of Lady Justice, she is not standing on a book, but rather a pedestal.