The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Why does Tom always cross the stream two or three times?

Chapter 8

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Tom crossed the stream two or three times because he was superstitious.

Tom dodged hither and thither through lanes until he was well out of the track of returning scholars, and then fell into a moody jog. He crossed a small “branch” two or three times, because of a prevailing juvenile superstition that to cross water baffled pursuit.

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer