The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Why can’t Tom stand to look at Amy?
Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
Tom couldn't bear to look at Amy because he'd broken her heart.
A good part of the whispering had been occasioned by an event which was more or less rare--the entrance of visitors: lawyer Thatcher, accompanied by a very feeble and aged man; a fine, portly, middle-aged gentleman with iron-gray hair; and a dignified lady who was doubtless the latter's wife. The lady was leading a child. Tom had been restless and full of chafings and repinings; conscience-smitten, too--he could not meet Amy Lawrence's eye, he could not brook her loving gaze.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer