{"id":"01KG16QKV1F8PNKT31R4MZ1TPN","cid":"bafkreif76uziga47upixhcsbc6euojmri7ifmvjzcqvlflk7u3t467jxzm","type":"scene","properties":{"description":"# Playing Marbles  \n## Overview  \nThis entity is a textual scene extracted from Mark Twain’s novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, specifically from [CHAPTER XVI](arke:01KG16PT8VZSB6AT24CYCK69ZX). Titled \"Playing Marbles,\" it captures a brief moment in which the characters Tom, Joe, and Huck transition from one childhood pastime to another during their time away from civilization. The scene spans lines 4415–4416 of the source text file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534) and was identified and structured as part of the archival collection [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS).\n\n## Context  \nSituated within the broader narrative of youthful adventure and rebellion, this scene follows the boys’ earlier amusement in creating a makeshift circus on the riverbar, as depicted in the preceding scene, [Circus in the Sand](arke:01KG16QKWPMNDYEXAWSMTSK4TX). It occurs during a period when Tom, Joe, and Huck are living as self-proclaimed pirates on Jackson’s Island, exploring freedom and independence. The sequence reflects the natural rhythm of children’s play—shifting from excitement to boredom and then to new pursuits—while subtly foreshadowing growing homesickness and emotional unrest that will soon dominate the chapter.\n\n## Contents  \nThe scene describes the boys playing traditional marble games—“knucks,” “ringtaw,” and “keeps”—until the activity loses its appeal. This moment of fleeting amusement serves as a transitional pause before deeper emotional tensions emerge. Immediately afterward, in the next scene titled [Tom's Dilemma](arke:01KG16QKWGD9V9YS072K94PR8H), Tom’s superstition surfaces when he refuses to swim after losing his rattlesnake-rattle charm, revealing his inner fears beneath the surface of boyish bravado. Though brief, this marble-playing interlude illustrates the ebb and flow of childhood recreation and sets the stage for the psychological and emotional shifts that follow.","description_generated_at":"2026-01-28T02:32:06.813Z","description_model":"Qwen/Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507","description_title":"Playing Marbles","end_line":4416,"extracted_at":"2026-01-28T02:25:45.618Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Playing Marbles","source_file":"01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534","start_line":4415,"text":"Next they got their marbles and played “knucks” and “ringtaw” and\r\n“keeps” till that amusement grew stale. Then Joe and Huck had another\r","title":"Playing Marbles"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG16PT8VZSB6AT24CYCK69ZX","peer_label":"CHAPTER XVI","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG0K71QZ8KK7RGEGSNTB5534","peer_label":"tom_sawyer.txt","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS","peer_label":"More Classics","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG16QKWPMNDYEXAWSMTSK4TX","peer_label":"Circus in the Sand","peer_type":"scene","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG16QKWGD9V9YS072K94PR8H","peer_label":"Tom's Dilemma","peer_type":"scene","predicate":"next"}],"ver":3,"created_at":"2026-01-28T02:25:46.026Z","ts":"2026-01-28T02:32:07.157Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF5C36SQEVDHC9CBNZZJH9K"}}