1 Now we was in the lean-to, and heard trampings close by outside.
2 The moon was shining, and outside of the shadows it made it most as light as day.
3 So he didn't pry into my pockets, but only felt outside with his hands, and said it was all right.
4 We put out the camp fire at the cavern the first thing, and didn't show a candle outside after that.
5 The benches was made out of outside slabs of logs, with holes bored in the round side to drive sticks into for legs.
6 It's a word that's made up out'n the Greek orgo, outside, open, abroad; and the Hebrew jeesum, to plant, cover up; hence inter.
7 The walls of all the rooms was plastered, and most had carpets on the floors, and the whole house was whitewashed on the outside.
8 So I fixed that as good as I could from the outside by scattering dust on the place, which covered up the smoothness and the sawdust.
9 Daytimes we paddled all over the island in the canoe, It was mighty cool and shady in the deep woods, even if the sun was blazing outside.
10 I judged I better hide it outside of the house somewheres, because if they missed it they would give the house a good ransacking: I knowed that very well.
11 I run the canoe into a deep dent in the bank that I knowed about; I had to part the willow branches to get in; and when I made fast nobody could a seen the canoe from the outside.
12 Well, then, pretty soon all hands got to talking about the diseased again, and how good he was, and what a loss he was, and all that; and before long a big iron-jawed man worked himself in there from outside, and stood a-listening and looking, and not saying anything; and nobody saying anything to him either, because the king was talking and they was all busy listening.