{"id":"01KG2TS8Q6G5HJRK5FXKSNKYH8","cid":"bafkreidemnzgipvbwg6qwwfnpzkseg3kjbtc23jznpe77smoa6tua6odva","type":"scene","properties":{"description":"# Nighttime Digging  \n## Overview  \nThis entity is a **scene** titled \"Nighttime Digging,\" extracted from line 6384 to 6396 of the text file [tom_sawyer.txt](arke:01KG2T4RHC4E1XKJ12BJRXE8E8). It is part of [CHAPTER XXV](arke:01KG2TRB6YPQ11DAWWBY8G0TWV) in the novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*. The scene depicts Tom and Huck returning at night to dig for treasure at a location marked by the shadow of a dead tree limb at midnight. It was manually edited and added to the [Test Collection](arke:01KG2T49K0H5GDRB0G4YDTPG8H) on January 28, 2026.\n\n## Context  \nThis scene follows [Planning Night Return](arke:01KG2TS8SCP490RCMZ39ZVCX48), in which Tom and Huck decide to come back after dark to dig at the correct time—midnight—so the shadow falls precisely on the treasure spot. It is situated within a broader narrative in [CHAPTER XXV](arke:01KG2TRB6YPQ11DAWWBY8G0TWV), where the boys pursue hidden treasure, motivated by childhood fantasy and superstition. The chapter explores themes of adventure, fear, and the supernatural, all central to Mark Twain’s portrayal of boyhood. This scene was extracted from a digital text file as part of a structured archival process.\n\n## Contents  \nThe scene describes Tom and Huck arriving at the designated spot at night, sitting in silence under the weight of local superstitions. The atmosphere is eerie: rustling leaves whisper like spirits, a distant hound bays, and an owl cries mournfully. The boys, subdued and speaking little, believe midnight has come and begin digging where the shadow falls. Their excitement grows with each strike of the pick, but each hope is dashed by stones or roots. Despite deepening the hole, they find nothing, setting the stage for their realization in the next scene that they may have miscalculated the time. The passage captures the tension between youthful determination and the creeping fear of the unknown.","description_generated_at":"2026-01-28T17:38:33.211Z","description_model":"Qwen/Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507","description_title":"Nighttime Digging","end_line":6396,"extracted_at":"2026-01-28T17:35:25.730Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Nighttime Digging","source_file":"01KG2T4RHC4E1XKJ12BJRXE8E8","start_line":6384,"text":"The boys were there that night, about the appointed time. They sat in\r\nthe shadow waiting. It was a lonely place, and an hour made solemn by\r\nold traditions. Spirits whispered in the rustling leaves, ghosts lurked\r\nin the murky nooks, the deep baying of a hound floated up out of the\r\ndistance, an owl answered with his sepulchral note. The boys were\r\nsubdued by these solemnities, and talked little. By and by they judged\r\nthat twelve had come; they marked where the shadow fell, and began to\r\ndig. Their hopes commenced to rise. Their interest grew stronger, and\r\ntheir industry kept pace with it. The hole deepened and still deepened,\r\nbut every time their hearts jumped to hear the pick strike upon\r\nsomething, they only suffered a new disappointment. It was only a stone\r\nor a chunk. At last Tom said:\r\n\r","title":"Nighttime Digging"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG2TRB6YPQ11DAWWBY8G0TWV","peer_label":"CHAPTER XXV","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG2T4RHC4E1XKJ12BJRXE8E8","peer_label":"tom_sawyer.txt","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG2T49K0H5GDRB0G4YDTPG8H","peer_label":"Test Collection","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG2TS8SCP490RCMZ39ZVCX48","peer_label":"Planning Night Return","peer_type":"scene","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG2TS8QSZ0N88M673H8Y0N7H","peer_label":"Discussing Ghosts and Dead People","peer_type":"scene","predicate":"next"}],"ver":3,"created_at":"2026-01-28T17:35:26.012Z","ts":"2026-01-28T17:38:33.443Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF5C36SQEVDHC9CBNZZJH9K"}}