The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 6.
Tom struggles with guilt after witnessing a murder and endures intense anxiety during the trial that accuses Muff Potter; he and Huck swear secrecy but Tom ultimately testifies to save the accused, becoming a reluctant village hero while fearing Injun Joe's revenge. Parallel episodes follow the boys' treasure-hunting and haunted-house explorations, where they overhear the villain plotting; the search yields hidden gold, spurs amateur detective schemes, and leaves the community unsettled as the dangerous antagonist escapes and threats linger.
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Tom struggles with guilt after witnessing a murder and endures intense anxiety during the trial that accuses Muff Potter; he and Huck swear secrecy but Tom ultimately testifies to save the accused, becoming a reluctant village hero while fearing Injun Joe's revenge. Parallel episodes follow the boys' treasure-hunting and haunted-house explorations, where they overhear the villain plotting; the search yields hidden gold, spurs amateur detective schemes, and leaves the community unsettled as the dangerous antagonist escapes and threats linger.
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