Chapter 7 Injun Joe’s Treasure



The Adventures of          

Tom Sawyer

 

 

MARK TWAIN

 

Level 1

 

Retold by Jacqueline Kehl                                                   

Series Editors: Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn Potter


 

 

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Introduction

 

One Saturday afternoon Tom wanted to have an adventure              

because he didn’t want to think about Injun Joe. He went

to Huck and said, “I’m going to look for treasure. Do you

want to come with me?”

 

Tom Sawyer loves adventures. He has a lot of adventures

at home, at school, and with his friends. He has one

adventure in a cave. But why is he there? What does he

see in the cave? And why is he afraid?

 

Mark Twain (1835-1910) is a famous American writer.

His name was Samuel Clemens. Young Samuel lived in

Hannibal, Missouri, a small town on the Mississippi River.

He loved the river and he liked watching the big boats                 

on it.

Samuel loved adventures. He worked on boats on the

Mississippi River for two years. Then he went to Nevada.

He looked for treasure, but he didn’t find it. He worked for

a newspaper there. His stories were in the name of Mark

Twain, and people loved them.

Later, Samuel lived in New York. His book          The

Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) is about a young boy in

a small town in the 1800s. Huck Finn is his friend. The

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) is about Huck’s

adventures. These two books are very famous.

Today, many people visit Hannibal because they want to

see Mark Twain’s home and the Mark Twain Cave, the

cave in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

 

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Chapter 1 The Fence

 

 

Tom Sawyer lived with his aunt because his mother and

father were dead. Tom didn’t like going to school, and he

didn’t like working. He liked playing and having

adventures. One Friday, he didn’t go to school—he went

to the river.

Aunt Polly was angry. “You’re a bad boy!” she said.

“Tomorrow you can’t play with your friends because you

didn’t go to school today. Tomorrow you’re going to work

for me. You can paint the fence.”

Saturday morning, Tom was not happy, but he started to

paint the fence. His friend Jim was in the street.

Tom asked him, “Do you want to paint?”

Jim said, “No, I can’t. I’m going to get water.”

Then Ben came to Tom’s house. He watched Tom and

said, “I’m going to swim today. You can’t swim because

you’re working.”

Tom said, “This isn’t work. I like painting.”

“Can I paint, too?” Ben asked.

“No, you can’t,” Tom answered. “Aunt Polly asked me

because I’m a very good painter.”

Ben said, “I’m a good painter, too. Please, can I paint? I

have some fruit. Do you want it?”

OK,” Tom said. “Give me the fruit. Then you can paint.”

Ben started to paint the fence. Later, many boys came to

Tom’s house. They watched Ben, and they wanted to

paint, too.

Tom said, “Give me some food and you can paint.”

 

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Tom stayed in the yard, and the boys painted.


 

 

Tom stayed in the yard, and the boys painted. They

painted the fence three times. It was beautiful and white.

Tom went into the house. “Aunt Polly, can I play now?”

he asked.

Aunt Polly was surprised. “Did you paint the fence?”

she asked.

“Yes, I did,” Tom answered.

Aunt Polly went to the yard and looked at the fence. She

was very surprised and very happy. “It’s beautiful!” she

said. “Yes, you can play now.”

Tom walked to his friend Joe Harper’s house and played

with his friends there. Then he walked home again. There

was a new girl in one yard. She had yellow hair and blue

eyes. She was beautiful. Tom wanted to talk to her, but she

didn’t see him. She went into her house. Tom waited, but

she didn’t come out again.

 

Chapter 2 In the Graveyard

 

One morning before school, Tom’s friend Huck Finn

waited for him in the street. Huck didn’t have a home, and

he never went to school. People in the town didn’t like

him. But Tom liked Huck.

Huck said, “Let’s have an adventure.”

“What can we do on our adventure?” Tom asked.

“Let’s go to the graveyard at night—at twelve o’clock!”

Huck answered.

‘That’s a good adventure,” Tom said. “Let’s meet at

eleven o’clock.”

Then Tom went to school, but he was late. The teacher

was angry. He asked, “Why are you late again?”

 

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“I’m late because I talked to Huck Finn,” Tom said.             

Then the teacher was very angry. “Sit with the girls,” he

said to Tom.

Tom sat near the beautiful new girl. He was happy. He

looked at her.

“What’s your name?” he asked.

“Becky,” she answered.

Tom smiled and said, “My name’s Tom.”

The teacher was angry again. “Tom Sawyer, stop

talking! Go to your place now,” he said. Tom went to his

place.

At twelve o’clock Tom and Becky didn’t go home. They

stayed in the school yard and talked. Tom said, “I love

you. Do you love me?”

“Yes,” Becky answered.

“Good,” Tom said. “Then you’re going to walk to

school with me every day. Amy always walked with me.”

“Amy!” Becky said angrily. “Do you love her?”

“No,” Tom answered. “I love you now. Do you want to

walk with me?”

But Becky was angry with Tom. She walked away and

didn’t answer. Tom was unhappy. He didn’t go to school

in the afternoon.

That night Tom went to bed at nine o’clock, but he

didn’t sleep. At eleven o’clock he went out his bedroom

window to the yard. Huck was there. They walked to the

graveyard. They stopped behind some big trees and talked

quietly.

Suddenly, there was a noise. Three men came into the

graveyard—the doctor, Muff Potter, and Injun Joe. Injun

Joe and the doctor talked angrily. Then Injun Joe

 

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Then Injun Joe killed the doctor with a knife.


 

killed the doctor with a knife. Tom and Huck watched.

Then they went away quickly because they were afraid.

They went to Tom’s yard. Huck said, “We can’t talk

about this. Injun Joe can find us and kill us, too.”

“That’s right,” Tom said. “We can’t talk about it.”

Tom went in his bedroom window. He went to bed, but

he didn’t sleep well. Tom and Huck didn’t talk to their

friends or Aunt Polly about that night because they were

afraid of Injun Joe.

Later, some men went to Muff Potter and said, “You’re

a bad man. You killed the doctor.”

 

 

Chapter 3 A Bad Day

 

Becky was sick and didn’t go to school for many days.

Tom was very sad. One morning, he said to Aunt Polly,

“I’m very sick, and I want to stay home from school.”

Aunt Polly said, “Here’s some medicine. Take this and

you can get well quickly.”

But Tom didn’t like the medicine. Peter, the cat, came

into the room and looked at Tom.

“Peter!” Tom said. ”Have some medicine!”

Peter had some medicine. He didn’t like it! He went

quickly out the open window and into the yard.

Aunt Polly watched Peter. “Why did you do that, Tom?”

she asked angrily. “You’re a very bad boy! Go to school

now.”

Tom arrived at school early and he waited for Becky at

the school fence. She arrived early, too, but she didn’t

 

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Peter had some medicine. He didn’t like it!


 

look at Tom. She went into school. Tom walked away. He

didn’t want to go to school now. He was very sad.

Joe Harper was near the school. He was sad, too,

because his mother was angry with him. The two boys

walked and talked.

Tom said, “Let’s run away.”

“Yes, let’s!” Joe said.

The two boys went to the river. Huck Finn was there.

Tom and Joe said, “We’re going to run away. Do you

want to come with us?”

“Yes,” Huck answered. “Let’s go across the river. We

can have a good adventure there.”

The boys went home because they wanted to get food

for their adventure.

 

 

Chapter 4 Across the River

 

Tom, Joe, and Huck went to the river. There was a small

boat there. The boys went across the river in the small

boat. They said, “This is a good place because we can play

all day. There’s no school here.”

They played and then went to sleep.

In the morning, the boys were happy again. They said,

“Let’s stay here for a long time.”

In the afternoon, they played near the river again.

Suddenly, there was a noise from a big boat on the river.

The boys stopped playing and watched the boat.

“Listen,” Tom said. “The men on the boat are talking

about us.”

 

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The boys stopped playing and watched the boat .


 

The boys listened quietly. A man said, “The boys are in

the river. They’re dead.”

Tom said, “Those men are looking for us in the river.

We’re here, but they don’t know that.”

That night, the boys were sad. Huck and Joe went to

sleep, but Tom didn’t sleep. He went home in the small

boat. He quietly went in his bedroom window. Then he

went under his bed and stayed there.

Aunt Polly and her friends came into his room. Aunt

Polly said to her friends, “Tom was a good boy, and I

loved him. Now he’s dead, and I’m very sad.”

Tom wanted to say, “I’m not dead.” But he stayed quiet.

Aunt Polly went to sleep. Tom went out the window

very quietly and went back across the river.

In the morning, Joe and Huck said, “We’re not happy

here now. We want to go home.”

Tom said, “Let’s go home on Sunday. We can go to

church. People are going to be very surprised!”

Sunday morning, many children were at church. They

talked about the three boys. They were sad because their

friends were dead. Becky was sad, too.

Suddenly, the three boys walked into the church. People

were very surprised, but they were very happy, too.

 

 

Chapter 5 At School

 

 

Monday morning, Tom went to school. The children

wanted to hear about his adventure, and Tom liked

 

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talking about it. Becky wanted to talk to Tom, but he

didn’t look at her.

Then Tom talked to Amy. Becky watched him and she

was angry. She said to her friends, “I’m going to have an

adventure day. You can come on my adventure.” But she

didn’t ask Tom.

Later in the morning, Tom talked to Amy again. Becky

talked to her friend Alfred and looked at a picture-book

with him. Tom watched them and he was angry with

Becky.

In the afternoon, Tom waited for Becky at the school

fence. He said, “I’m sorry.”

But Becky didn’t listen to him. She walked into the

school room. The teacher’s new book was on his table.

This book wasn’t for children, but Becky wanted to look

at it. She opened the book quietly and looked at the

pictures.

Suddenly, Tom came into the room. Becky was

surprised. She closed the book quickly, and it tore. Becky

was angry with Tom and quickly went out of the room.

Then the children and the teacher came into the room

and went to their places. The teacher looked at his book.

“Who did this? Who tore my book?” he asked angrily.

The room was very quiet. The teacher started to ask

every child, “Did you do this?”

They answered, “No, I didn’t.”

Then he looked at Becky “Becky, did you do this?”

 

 

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“I did it. I tore your book.”


 

 

Tom wanted to help her. Suddenly he said, “I did it. I

tore your book.”

“Tom Sawyer, you’re a very bad boy. Stay here after

school!” the teacher said angrily.

At five o’clock Tom started to walk home. Becky waited

for him at the school fence. “You’re a very good friend,”

she said.

Tom smiled at her and they walked home. 

 

Chapter 6 The Trial

 

 

Summer vacation started, and Becky went away with her

family. Tom was unhappy.

Then Muff Potter’s trial started. Tom and Huck

remembered the night in the graveyard. They were afraid

of Injun Joe again.

“Did you talk about the night in the graveyard?”

Tom asked Huck. 

“No, I didn’t,” Huck answered. “Did you?”

“No,” Tom answered. “But. I’m sorry about Muff Potter.

He’s always friendly to us. He didn’t kill the doctor. I

want to help him.”

“Let’s take some food to him,” Huck said.

The boys visited Muff Potter. “Here’s some food,” they

said.

Muff Potter said, “Thank you. You’re good boys.”

Tom and Huck went to the trial and listened for two

days. Tom didn’t sleep well at night because he wanted to

help Muff Potter.

On day three of the trial Tom talked.

 

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A man asked him, “Where were you on the night of 

June 17th?”

“I was in the graveyard,” Tom answered.

“Did you see any people there?” the man asked:

“Yes. Injun Joe, the doctor, and Muff Potter were there.

They didn’t see me because I was behind some big trees.”

“What did you see?” the man asked.

“Injun Joe and the doctor talked angrily,” Tom

answered. “Then Injun Joe killed the doctor with his knife.

Muff Potter didn’t do it.”

The people at the trial were surprised. Injun Joe quickly

went out of the building.

Tom and Huck were very afraid. Tom said, “Now Injun

Joe knows about us. He can kill us, too.”

Many people wanted to hear about the boys’ adventure

in the graveyard. Tom liked talking about it. He was

happy, too, because he helped Muff Potter. But he didn’t

sleep well because he was afraid of Injun Joe.

 

Chapter 7 Injun Joe’s Treasure

 

One Saturday afternoon, Tom wanted to have an adventure

because he didn’t want to think about Injun Joe. He went

to Huck and said, “I’m going to look for treasure. Do you

want to come with me?”                                                                         

 Huck always liked an adventure. “Oh, yes,” he said.

“Where can we look?”

 

 

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“Let’s start looking in the old house near Mrs. Douglas’s

house. Old houses are good places for treasure,” Tom

answered.

The boys went to the old house. They wanted to look at

every room. First they went into the kitchen, and then they

went into the bedroom.

Suddenly, two men came into the kitchen—Injun Joe

and his friend. The boys were afraid and stayed in the

bedroom very quietly.

Injun Joe walked across the kitchen. “We can put our

money here,” he said to his friend.

He started to dig under the floor with his knife.

“What’s this?” Injun Joe said. “I’m going to get it out.”

There was a big box under the floor. He opened it with

his knife. There was a lot of money in the box.

“Look at that money!” his friend said. “Let’s go now.

We can come back and get it tomorrow.”

“No,” Injun Joe said. “We’re going to take it with us

now. We can take it to that place. You know—the place

under the cross.”

Then the men went out of the house. Injun Joe talked

quietly to his friend. The boys listened and were afraid.

Tom said, “Did you hear that? He wants to kill us.”

They went out of the house quietly and went home.

The boys were afraid of Injun Joe, but they wanted to

find his treasure. They watched his house every night, but

they didn’t see Injun Joe or his treasure.

 

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There was a lot of money in the box.


 

 


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