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01:32It's that man, the one they call Injun Joe, he's the one that killed Dr. Robinson.
01:39Hold it, Joe. Grab it!
01:41Come on!
01:42Get him, Joe! Get him, Joe!
01:45Get him, Joe!
01:49Me and Huck would have felt a lot safer if they'd been able to get Joe into jail, him being
01:53the dangerous villain he was.
01:55But soon after all that ruckus, I got wind of some good news.
02:00I hear Sheriff Collins is calling in a famous detective from St. Louis to find Injun Joe.
02:05Is that so?
02:06Mm-hmm. And I'll bet he'll have that troublesome rascal Hogtide in no time.
02:10Well, I should hope.
02:11If this detective feller's coming all the way from St. Louis, he must be pretty good at the detecting business.
02:17Well, I reckon he can't be any too good for me. Just the idea of Injun Joe being on the
02:22loose out there gives me the willies.
02:23What are you so jumpy about? It was me that went into court and done all the testifying against Injun
02:29Joe.
02:29Well, sure, I know that, Tom. Maybe you reckon because you didn't say who was with you that night that
02:35Injun Joe won't figure out who it was.
02:37But he'll figure it out for sure, Tom.
02:39Who else you think would go off Terry hootin' around in the graveyard with you in the middle of the
02:43night for Pete's sakes?
02:44And then what do you think? If he gets an appetite for revenge, he'll come lookin' for me as sure
02:50as he'll come lookin' for you.
02:51And I ain't too partial to that notion.
02:53I might as well have shared the credit with you.
02:56No, no thanks.
02:58I think we oughta try to look on the bright side. We're havin' an adventure.
03:02When's that detective due to arrive, Tom?
03:04I believe he'll be showin' up today or tomorrow, probably.
03:07And then maybe we'll get to watch a professional detective plyin' his tray to protect our heights.
03:12Now how about back for an adventure?
03:16Oh, I'm mighty relieved that you can think of this as another adventure.
03:20Speaking for myself, I don't see no attraction at all in it. Not a bet.
03:25I'd rather Injun Joe was catched and the whole thing over and done with, sure enough.
03:29Mm-hmm. But maybe if we could help catch him.
03:32Us catch him? Your granny, Tom, I ain't about to go catch him.
03:36I'll be sleepin' and mindin' my own business, and there he is, standing under my house, just starin' up at
03:41me.
03:41Scares the livers and giblets out of me, and if that ain't enough, he pulls out his hunting knife.
03:47Oh, no! How'd you get away from him?
03:49That was easy. I wake up, that's all.
03:51Whoa! You didn't tell me it was a dream.
03:55I didn't tell you it was a dream, cause it's more of a nightmare.
03:59I ain't had any, at least not lately.
04:02I had some mighty guilty ones, though, when Ol' Muff was in jail.
04:05I hate to say this, but maybe them nightmares is only a part of the price we have to pay
04:10for breakin' our oath not to tell anyone about the murder.
04:14But, Huck, I couldn't lie in the courtroom. That's illegal.
04:17I ain't blamin' you, Tom. I reckon I'd have done the same thing ifin' the court had called me.
04:22It worries me a heap, that's all.
04:24I'm not gonna worry anymore about it, it'll just make me feel bad.
04:29Besides, Muff Potter was mighty grateful that I broke our oath now, wasn't he?
04:33Yeah. Muff wouldn't be here but for you.
04:36Breaking our oath did save his life, come to think of it.
04:39Yep, it made me feel awful good to see the relief and gratitude in Muff's eyes.
04:47You saved my life, Tom.
04:50Me and Huck had a lot ridin' on this St. Louis detective feller.
04:54Our lives were in his hands.
04:57And if he can't do anything about catchin' Injun Joe,
05:00our necks wouldn't be worth a plug nickel.
05:04Oh, say, Tom, Tom, wait up, won't you?
05:08Oh, hi.
05:10You look mighty preoccupied, young man.
05:12Well, uh...
05:13Do you have so much on your mind these days you didn't even hear me calling you?
05:17Yeah.
05:18Uh, better watch where you're going, Tom, or somebody's team will run you down,
05:23and you know it just wouldn't do for the chief witness in the biggest murder case around here in years
05:27to wind up flat in his back under a wagon.
05:30I could think of worse things to have happen.
05:32I suppose everybody's talkin' about it at the docks.
05:35Yep.
05:36All morning long, people been gabbin' about where Joe might have gone off to.
05:40Some say he took off to the north.
05:42Others are wagerin' he went west toward Indian territory.
05:45But, of course, nobody knows anything for sure.
05:48But everybody agrees that Sheriff Collins did the right thing in sending for that detective.
05:52You suppose this detective feller will know what he's doin'?
05:55I mean, will he be able to bring in Injun Joe, Mary?
05:58I'm certain that he is a trained professional and will know just what clues to look for.
06:02How do you know?
06:03Oh, well, it just makes sense that Sheriff Collins would send for someone who's the proper man for the job,
06:08Thomas.
06:09Probably.
06:10But it is sorta preying on my mind.
06:13I'll feel better when he's here.
06:16After hearing Huck talk about his nightmares, I was afraid I might start havin' him again.
06:21I couldn't get to sleep.
06:23And I was afraid to stir from my bed, even though I had a powerful reason.
06:30Oh!
06:36Wake up!
06:38Wake up!
06:39Wake up!
06:40That's it!
06:41Wake up!
06:44You feel like you'd like to go outside, Sid?
06:47Go outside?
06:48Are you kidding?
06:49I wanna sleep.
06:51There could be a full moon, or less.
06:55I've seen the moon, and if you've seen it once, you've seen it.
06:58How about if I show you the place where I buried a dead bat last summer?
07:02No thanks.
07:03Come on, I'll even let you dig the thing up.
07:06I'm really not interested in dead bats.
07:24Come on, how about just a short little walk in the moonlight, Brother Sid?
07:32I don't wanna go out there alone.
07:35I can't stand it no how!
07:54It was close.
07:56I always knew I was brave.
08:26Must be her.
08:31I wonder what he wants.
08:41Hmm?
08:43Wow!
08:46Help!
08:56Thank heavens, it was just a dream.
08:59This time.
09:01Next day, half of St. Petersburg was down at the landing to catch an eyeful of this famous detective we've
09:07heard so much about.
09:09Sheriff, you reckon this detective is really experienced at nabbing criminals?
09:13Supposed to be. The agency said he's the best they got, worth every nickel we agreed to pay him.
09:19Well, Sheriff, it should be a powerful comfort to you to have somebody in town with a proper background for
09:23some serious law enforcing.
09:27Stop all engines. Prepare to load a gangplank.
09:30Aye, aye, Captain. Stand clear, folks.
09:38Anybody gonna know what this fella looks like, Tom?
09:41Don't know. The only detective I've ever seen was in a picture book.
09:45Think maybe he changed his mind?
09:46I sure hope not, cause you and me are both dependent on him.
09:54Hey, you reckon that's him?
09:56Hmm?
10:00Could be. Let's find out.
10:01Okay.
10:06Hey, Sheriff, is that him?
10:08Hello.
10:10Huh?
10:11Huh.
10:14Hello, Ethel.
10:16Say, did you get the estate settled, Jim?
10:18Oh, yes.
10:18Mom said maybe we could come visit you in St. Louis.
10:21Well, why don't we cross that bridge and we get to it, young man?
10:26Maybe he decided he didn't want the job after all.
10:31They can't do that to these people. We struck a deal.
10:35Yoo-hoo.
10:36I'm afraid Nautical Travel and I don't get along very well,
10:40but I appear to have survived the journey in one piece,
10:43no thanks to that scoundrel of a steward.
10:45I gave him twice the usual tip, but the fellow still forgot to wake me
10:49when we finally arrived at our destination.
10:52Hmm. Knob head.
10:54Uh...
10:55Hmm?
10:57Name's Collins here in St. Petersburg. I'm the sheriff.
11:00Oh.
11:01Uh...
11:01Uh...
11:02Uh...
11:02Oh, my goodness. So you are.
11:04I'm the detective, Pinkerton by name.
11:06Mm-hmm.
11:07Well, it's very nice to meet you, Sheriff.
11:10With your permission, I'd like to get right to work on the investigation
11:13so we can bring the culprit to justice.
11:15Fine. Let's start in my office.
11:16Splendid. Won't that be jolly? And wonderful police work as well.
11:21What a nice town.
11:23Well, Mr. Pinkerton, it's usually pretty quiet, just the way folks here like it.
11:27Yes, it's uncommonly peaceful here.
11:28It's nice and doubtless reflecting...
11:33Hmm.
11:34With Mr. Pinkerton on the job, I reckon Engine Joe can sleep easy.
11:38Yeah, I'm afraid there's no hope he'll ever catch him.
11:40If we're depending on him to protect us from Engine Joe, we're in deep trouble.
11:44You still gonna rest easy knowing he's protecting us, Tom?
11:48Doggone it! Here I was hoping our worries were gonna be over.
11:51But that so-called detective is a washout.
12:01Oh...
12:03Hmm.
12:08Mm-hmm.
12:12Uh...
12:13This Engine Joe fellow was, uh, poor, had no cash.
12:18Right.
12:19He never had no money to speak of
12:21because nobody in St. Pete wanted to hire such a mean, onerous sort of cuss as Engine Joe.
12:26My, my.
12:27Then I suppose he must have needed a little money
12:30because he couldn't get employed.
12:32Yep, that's right.
12:33Oh, dear.
12:34Mmm.
12:36What is that horrible odor?
12:38As I understand it, Joe stole animals from local farms
12:41and brung them back here to cut him up.
12:43He purloined stock from nearby ranches, did he?
12:46This is a typical example, I suppose.
12:51Ah.
12:52Well, we won't need any bloodhounds, anyway.
12:55Cause he didn't stay here much.
12:56Oh?
12:57Yep, that's right, sir.
12:58Then where did he spend his time?
13:00Well, when he wasn't off swiping chickens or scarefiring somebody,
13:04him and Muff used to polish the bar with their elbows a lot, especially in rainy weather.
13:08He frequented the saloon, did he?
13:09Cause nowadays, Muff don't spend much time down there any more.
13:13The important thing, Deputy, is to leave no suit untoned.
13:16Er, no toned.
13:17Oh, never mind.
13:18Better watch yourself on that bottom riser, Mr. Pinkerton.
13:22It ain't exactly...
13:22Ah!
13:28In graveyard.
13:30My, that's a fascinating account, Thomas.
13:32Does that tell it completely?
13:33Yes, sir.
13:34Well, now, what we need is a statement from his partner, this Potter fellow.
13:39But Muff Potter didn't have nothing to do with the murder.
13:42He was passed out cold when Injun Joe done it.
13:46Yes, so you said.
13:47But since they knew each other so well, perhaps Muff knows where he's hiding.
13:50Joe wouldn't let Muff in on his plans.
13:52He was gonna let Muff hang.
13:54Oh?
13:54Muff can't help you.
13:56But I can't comprehend Muff's willingness to be punished for...
13:58Muff was so confused, he didn't know what he was saying.
14:01When Injun Joe claimed he saw Muff commit the murder, Muff believed him.
14:04And that's how Joe was able to frame him.
14:06But I seen Joe do it.
14:08In that case, his guilt has been clearly established.
14:12Hmm.
14:13I'll make a note.
14:14His guilt has been clearly established.
14:16Oh, if only I could question the victim.
14:20Is Mr. Pinkerton making good progress?
14:22Oh, yeah, lots.
14:24Just that none of it has anything to do with catching Injun Joe.
14:27Now, Jess, what do you mean by that?
14:29What sort of progress is he making?
14:31He paid a visit out at the old Lyman place to talk to Merle about any stolen animals
14:35and got butted by a billy goat.
14:37Oh, my!
14:38That must have hurt.
14:39Then yesterday morning he managed to get himself stuck in the sluice gate at O'Bannon's
14:43and Muff busted his elbow pulling it out.
14:45And that meant taking another nap back at the hotel.
14:48Do you suppose he learned anything of value from all that?
14:50Well, he learned watch out for billy goats and don't stick your arm in a sluice gate.
14:55Come on, Tom.
14:56Let's sit a spell and enjoy the view.
15:00I've got some news, Tom.
15:01There's something I want to tell you about.
15:04Well, I hope it's good news.
15:06I could use some about now, Becky.
15:10Well, you see, Tom, when I tell you, you might not think it's so good.
15:14Golly, what in the world is it?
15:16Huh?
15:16It seems I have to go back to St. Louis.
15:19You mean you're leaving St. Pete?
15:22Yep.
15:23Why?
15:24I'm going to stay at my grandmother's for a little while.
15:27I reckon you'll have a nice time at your granny's and make lots of new friends, Becky.
15:31Oh, no.
15:31If that's all the upset you can get at my leaving, Tom Sawyer.
15:36What I really meant was, I panicked at the thought of your leaving and it made me so sad my
15:41heart was going BOOM!
15:44How's that?
15:46Much better.
15:47I will miss you, Becky, and think about you all the time and I'll be wishing I could see you.
15:52You will soon.
15:54I'm just going there for a short visit.
15:57Oh, well then, it won't be such a long time before we see each other again after all.
16:01A leisurely trip downriver to see family sounds mighty good to me.
16:05Wouldn't it be nice if we could make the trip together?
16:07Yep.
16:08That sure would be a treat all right.
16:10Oh, yes.
16:11That would be a delightful time.
16:13I can imagine it now.
16:32This is better than we ever dreamed it would be, ain't it?
16:35Yep, it is.
16:36Whoa!
16:40Maybe they'd like to travel together, too.
16:44Don't worry about them.
16:45Remember, this is only a dream, Becky.
16:47Of course it is.
16:54Make a wish on the evening star, Tom.
16:56I already got my wish.
17:00Really?
17:02I could sail the world with you beside me, Becky Thatcher.
17:06I'd like that, too, Tom Sawyer.
17:16Uh, hi, Mr. Pinkerton.
17:24What do you want?
17:25I have just arrived at an extremely important deduction.
17:29I felt I should inform you forthwith and at the earliest opportunity.
17:34Oh, you've made some kind of big discovery?
17:36It has to do with the basic character of Indian Joe.
17:40And what's that?
17:41It was very important.
17:42I know I wrote it down in here somewhere.
17:44Ah, here, those acquainted with him say he's sullen and given to burst of violent temper.
17:48Well, that ain't exactly a big discovery, Mr. Pinkerton.
17:51And while he shows no loyalty himself, he is likely to be vicious toward those who are not unwaveringly loyal
17:57to him.
17:57Well, of course he ain't loyal.
18:00Yes, but what you don't seem to understand is that because of his peculiar attitudes about loyalty,
18:04he may conclude you have something against him personally based on your testimony.
18:08He may possibly believe that you are in pursuit of him.
18:11To protect himself, he in turn must pursue you.
18:13Tom, is it possible that Indian Joe could come after you because of what you said in court?
18:17How should I know what Indian Joe might do?
18:19Nobody even knows where he's hid himself these days, much less if he'll come after anybody.
18:23But couldn't he?
18:25Of course he could, no question of that.
18:27Uh, just what are you saying anyway?
18:30I'm saying because he hates himself, he hates everybody and has concluded that eliminating you will solve all his problems.
18:37You testified against him, so he'll come after you.
18:40The only way to catch him is to lure him into a trap and we have the perfect bait.
18:44Meaning you.
18:45You want to use me to draw Injun Joe into a trap?
18:48That is unequivocally correct.
18:50And for that reason, my young friend, I cannot afford to let you out of my sight for a solitary
18:54moment.
18:55I'm not going to be bait for your old trap.
18:58Better he should come when you've got company than when you're by yourself.
19:02I thought you believed he's gone by now.
19:17He's staying pretty close behind us, Tom.
19:19I hate to say it, but he's got a good idea.
19:21You mean you don't mind his following you?
19:24Injun Joe is a dangerous man and if I can draw him out, everybody will be a lot safer.
19:29I have to do whatever I can to help capture him.
19:32You're willing to go along with Mr. Pinkerton's plan?
19:35Yup.
19:35But that could be terribly dangerous for you, Tom.
19:39I may not know much, Tom, but I believe you're the bravest, noblest boy I ever met in my whole
19:44life
19:45and I'm proud to be your friend.
19:46And that's the honest-to-goodness truth.
19:50Wait a minute.
19:51What?
19:54I also want you to know how very fond I am of you.
20:01You know, Tom, I have to go away to St. Louis the day after tomorrow.
20:06I'll miss you a lot.
20:08And I'll be thinking about you every day.
20:11But for now, so long!
20:13I'll miss you.
20:14Have a good trip, Becky!
20:16I'll be back as soon as I can!
20:17Bye!
20:19Bye!
20:19Don't forget me!
20:21Hurry back, Becky!
20:23Hurry back, Becky!
20:30Yeah!
20:37I declare I'll never understand how my dear sister makes it through the day in one piece.
20:43I don't know what she needs those papers for, but we better get them to her.
20:47And it appears as soon as she gets them the better, Mama.
20:50There could be real trouble if she doesn't get them in time.
20:52We should send them by hand with somebody we really trust.
20:56Hmm.
20:56I don't have time to go all the way down there, Mary.
20:59Nor do you.
21:00Tom would go in a shot.
21:01Send Tom off by himself on a long trip like that?
21:04Why, just imagine all the mischief that boy would get into.
21:07Mama, it's time you gave Tom some growing up responsibility.
21:10He's growing up fast.
21:12And it's an easy trip, a few days by steamboat and then two more hours by wagon.
21:16You could be right at that.
21:17He won't get into any worse trouble down there than he will hanging around here pestering
21:22me all the time.
21:23Oh, Mama would be so pleased.
21:24And I'm sure everything would be just fine.
21:27I think I hear him coming in the side.
21:29We should tell him as soon as he gets in.
21:31Oh, Tom.
21:33Ain't it a wonderful evening, Aunt Polly?
21:35Hold on a minute, young man.
21:37I need to talk to you about something.
21:38What is it, Aunt Polly?
21:39How can I help?
21:40Well, this is a pretty serious matter about your Aunt Sally.
21:43Come on in so I can tell you about it.
21:45Uh, be right there.
22:10Gotta tell Becky.
22:12Hurry back, Tom.
22:17Hey, where are you going, Tom?
22:18Come back here.
22:21Oh boy, little Becky hears about this.
22:24Hey, Becky!
22:26Becky!
22:28I don't mean that I was glad that Aunt Sally was having her problems, but I was more
22:33than glad to be of some help by delivering those papers she needed.
22:36Mr. Pinkerton would have to wait a while to spring his track on Injun Joe.
22:40But I'd be back soon, and if Joe was still around, we'd get him things.
22:44Right now, I had happier things on my mind.
22:47Becky!
22:48Are you home?
22:49I got some great news for you, Becky!
22:52Hey, Becky!
22:53Where are you?
22:54Becky!
22:56Hello, Tom.
22:57Now what's up?
22:58I'm coming too.
23:00To my grandmother's?
23:01No, I mean I'm gonna go to Arkansas to visit my Aunt Sally.
23:05Uh, you mean?
23:06That means you and me can ride the steamboat together all the way down to St. Louis.
23:10Won't that be just grand?
23:11Oh, Tom!
23:13That's wonderful news!
23:14How exciting!
23:14Yeah, that's what I thought.
23:16I just couldn't wait another minute to tell you.
23:18Oh!
23:19Let go, Caesar!
23:22I think Caesar may be warming up to me.
23:25Whoa!
23:26Whoa!
23:27Caesar!
23:28Caesar, you mustn't bite Tom!
23:30That's okay.
23:30I reckon he's just being friendly.
23:32Bye!
23:33Good doggy!
23:34Good Caesar!
23:35See you soon, Becky!
23:36Nice puppy!
23:37Nice doggy!
23:38Caesar!
23:40Bye, Becky!
23:41There's a good doggy, Caesar!
23:43Yeah!
23:43Ouch!
23:44Come on, Caesar!
23:45He's up, will ya, Caesar!
23:49Just two more days and Becky and me would be sailing down the river to St. Louis together.
23:55This was one dream I look forward to having come true.
24:03Cent-Petersburg to go now on the boat.
24:05I am a little girl in the boat.
24:08Take it!
24:08Me, Becky!
24:09It's a great boat.
24:11I'm living in the boat.
24:12I have a big boat.
24:12I have 8 people.
24:12I had one dream, so I can't have them, but I get him there.
24:14The house is his dream, very Ranger.
24:14On this week, Tom Sawyer's Journey, the 40th soarly.
24:17I'll see you in the best adventure.
24:18See you soon.
24:47Let's go.
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