Tom is pleased when Judge Thatcher returns to town because the judge had been holding onto and investing his reward money from discovering treasure on the island. Tom knows that the money is now safe with the judge, and he can access it when needed.
She did not come from any city. She came from the town of Grantham, in Lincolnshire in England.
Many individuals, including Tom Sawyer and his friends, tried to show off in front of Becky Thatcher at the church service in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." Becky was a new girl in town, and Tom and the others wanted to impress her with their bravery and mischief.
Big Town - 1950 Many Happy Returns - 1.47 was released on: USA: 23 August 1951
Big Town - 1950 Many Happy Returns 1-47 was released on: USA: 23 August 1951
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Judge Frazer is the old town judge, who is the leader of the Cadets of Temperance, which is a group that tries to prevent boys in the town from drinking, swearing, smoking, etc. He dies during the summer in the novel.
Judge Roy Bean - 1956 Connie Comes to Town 1-11 was released on: USA: 1956
Tom Sawyer's love interest was Becky Thatcher. Becky was a new girl in town who caught Tom's attention with her beauty and charm. Their relationship was a central plot point in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
Arthur decides to be a new man and take things differently when he returns to town and tell everyone the truth about himself.
Aunt Polly - Tom's aunt Becky Thatcher - Judge Thatcher's pretty, yellow-haired daughter Dr. Robinson - The young doctor who is murdered Huckleberry "Huck" Finn - The son of the town drunk Injun Joe - The villain Joe Harper - Tom's closest friend The "King" - A con man who Huck meets in his adventures down the Mississippi Mary - Tom's cousin Pap Finn - Huck's abusive, drunken father Reverend Mr. Sprague - The pastor of the village church Sidney "Sid" - Tom's half brother Tom Sawyer - The main character Widow Douglas - The wealthiest person in the town