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[The Unveiling of Truth: Tom Sawyer’s Testimony at the Trial of Muff Potter]-[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Part 09]

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes · B1 ·

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📋 Summary

The Burden of a Terrible Secret

Following a bout of measles and a period of summer boredom, Tom Sawyer finds himself haunted by the "terrible secret" surrounding the murder of Dr. Robinson. Despite his desire to remain anonymous, the town’s growing gossip about Muff Potter—a man the boys view as a kind, harmless soul—weighs heavily on him. Tom and Huck share a "private talk," where they acknowledge that Potter is a "goner" and express deep sympathy for him. Huck warns that they "wouldn't be alive two days" if they revealed what they saw, highlighting the paralyzing fear of Injun Joe that keeps them silent. As the trial approaches, Tom is trapped in a state of "miserable" anxiety, his nights filled with "dreams full of horrors."

The Bleak Outlook in the Courtroom

As the trial begins, the atmosphere in St. Petersburg is thick with "suspense." The prosecution builds a seemingly ironclad case against Muff Potter. Witnesses testify to seeing Potter washing in the creek after the murder and finding his knife near the body. Throughout these testimonies, Potter’s lawyer remains strangely passive, offering "no questions" to any of the witnesses. This lack of defense causes the audience to grow restless, fearing that the attorney intends to "throw away his client's life without an effort." The public perception is firmly set against Potter, with many labeling him the "bloodiest looking villain in the country."

The Dramatic Turn of Events

Just as the prosecutor rests his case, convinced of the "awful crime" committed by the "unhappy prisoner," the defense makes a shocking pivot. Potter’s lawyer announces that they will "offer proof of our client's innocence" and calls "Thomas Sawyer to the stand." The courtroom is struck by "puzzled astonishment" as a terrified Tom approaches the stand.

Under direct questioning, Tom struggles to find his voice, his fear compounded by the sight of Injun Joe’s "iron face." However, guided by his lawyer’s encouragement that "the truth is always respectable," Tom recounts his presence at the graveyard on the night of June 17th. He describes being "hid" behind the elms, witnessing the entire event, including his attempt to use a "potion to cure warts."

The Climax: Justice Served

As Tom’s testimony gains momentum, the court falls into a heavy silence. The tension reaches its "high point" when Tom describes the moment of the murder: the doctor hitting Muff, Muff falling, and Injun Joe jumping up with a knife. As Tom cries out, "Crash!" to describe the fatal blow, the revelation acts as an immediate catalyst for justice. Realizing his guilt is exposed, Injun Joe, "quick as lightning," breaks through the crowd and escapes through the window, leaving the town in shock and effectively exonerating the wrongly accused Muff Potter.

🎯Key Sentences

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Not a word?
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A single word so help me.
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What makes you ask?
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I reckon Muff Potter's a goner.
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Don't you feel sorry for him sometimes?
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📝Key Phrases

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hanging heavy on his hands
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come back to life
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talk of the town
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take someone aside
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stood by me
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 8 The Trial of Moth Potter Summer vacation was fast approaching.
The next thing Tom knew, school was over and his days were free again.
The Fourth of July came and went with little fanfare.
Tom began to find his precious vacation time hanging heavy on his hands.
First, Becky Thatcher had left town with her parents for a summer vacation.
Then Tom came down with the measles.

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