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Detailed Summary
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Tom. Tom was lying down and thinking. He wished he was sick so he could skip school. He checked himself for any signs of illness but found none. He thought about pretending to have colic, a severe pain in the abdomen, but the idea faded. Suddenly, he realized one of his front teeth was loose. He thought about groaning to get attention but stopped, fearing his aunt would pull it out. Tom remembered a story about a patient who got very sick and almost lost a finger. He couldn't recall the symptoms but decided to try acting sick. He examined his sore toe, hoping it could help. He started groaning loudly, hoping to wake his brother, Sid.
Sid slept on, undisturbed. Tom continued groaning, even feeling pain in his toe. He tried harder, but Sid still didn't wake up. Tom, getting impatient, shook Sid and called his name. Finally, Sid woke up and asked what was wrong. Tom kept groaning, pretending to be in great pain. Sid, worried, asked how long Tom had been feeling this way. Tom, exaggerating, said it had been hours. He asked Sid not to call anyone and kept groaning. Tom even forgave Sid for everything he had done to him, pretending he was on his deathbed. Sid, feeling scared, ran off to get help. Sid rushed to Aunt Polly, claiming Tom was dying. Aunt Polly, initially skeptical, followed Sid upstairs with Mary. When she saw Tom, she was shocked and asked what was wrong. Tom claimed his toe was mortified, infected, which made Aunt Polly laugh and cry in relief.
Aunt Polly calmed down and inspected Tom's tooth, finding it loose but not serious. She decided to pull it out but Tom, now feeling better, begged her not to. Aunt Polly, realizing Tom's antics were to skip school and go fishing, was both relieved and exasperated. Aunt Polly prepared to extract the tooth by tying a silk thread to it and the bedpost. She used a chunk of fire to remove the tooth, which ended up dangling by the bedpost. Tom, now relieved, promised not to fake illness again. In the end, Aunt Polly, though frustrated by Tom's mischief, couldn't help but love him dearly. Tom learned his lesson and hopefully wouldn't try such tricks again. And so, the day ended with Tom a bit wiser and Aunt Polly a bit more patient.
Theme/ Message
Theme: The theme of the chapter revolves around childhood mischief and the consequences of trying to avoid responsibilities. It portrays the humorous yet touching interactions between family members, highlighting the love and care they have for each other.
Message: Through Tom's escapades, the chapter conveys the message that honesty is the best policy. Trying to evade tasks or duties through deception or trickery can lead to unintended consequences and ultimately requires facing the truth. It also showcases the importance of family support and the comedic nature of childhood misunderstandings. Difficult Words
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