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How does Tom Sawyer act in the middle of the story and what did he do to show that he got better or worse, with his selfishness, at that point?

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Robinson is the first serious conflict to present itself in the story, and we see Tom begin to change after he witnesses it. His anxiety and guilt about Muff Potter's fate are plain in the scenes in which he tries to get Huck to reconsider their vow to secrecy.

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