Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - The Original Classic Edition. Mark Twain

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The Widows

       Moses and the "Bulrushers"

       Miss Watson

       Huck Stealing Away They Tiptoed Along Jim

       Tom Sawyer's Band of Robbers Huck Creeps into his Window Miss Watson's Lecture

       The Robbers Dispersed

       Rubbing the Lamp

       ! ! ! !

       Judge Thatcher surprised

       Jim Listening

       "Pap"

       Huck and his Father Reforming the Drunkard Falling from Grace

       The Widows

       Moses and the "Bulrushers"

       Miss Watson

       Huck Stealing Away They Tiptoed Along Jim

       Tom Sawyer's Band of Robbers Huck Creeps into his Window Miss Watson's Lecture

       The Robbers Dispersed

       Rubbing the Lamp

       ! ! ! !

       Judge Thatcher surprised

       Jim Listening

       "Pap"

       Huck and his Father Reforming the Drunkard Falling from Grace Getting out of the Way Solid Comfort

       Thinking it Over Raising a Howl "Git Up"

       The Shanty Shooting the Pig Taking a Rest

       In the Woods Watching the Boat Discovering the Camp Fire Jim and the Ghost

       Misto Bradish's Nigger

       Exploring the Cave

       In the Cave

       Jim sees a Dead Man

       They Found Eight Dollars

       Jim and the Snake Old Hank Bunker "A Fair Fit" "Come In"

       5

       "Him and another Man" She puts up a Snack "Hump Yourself "

       On the Raft

       He sometimes Lifted a Chicken

       "Please don't, Bill"

       "It ain't Good Morals" "Oh! Lordy, Lordy!"

       In a Fix

       "Hello, What's Up?"

       The Wreck

       We turned in and Slept Turning over the Truck Solomon and his Million Wives The story of "Sollermun"

       "We Would Sell the Raft"

       Among the Snags Asleep on the Raft "Something being Raftsman" "Boy, that's a Lie"

       "Here I is, Huck" Climbing up the Bank "Who's There?" "Buck"

       "It made Her look Spidery"

       "They got him out and emptied Him"

       The House

       Col. Grangerford

       Young Harney Shepherdson

       Miss Charlotte

       "And asked me if I Liked Her" "Behind the Woodpile"

       Hiding Daytimes

       "And Dogs a-Coming" "By rights I am a Duke!" "I am the Late Dauphin" Tail Piece

       On the Raft

       The King as Juliet

       "Courting on the Sly"

       "A Pirate for Thirty Years" Another little Job Practizing

       Hamlet's Soliloquy

       "Gimme a Chaw"

       A Little Monthly Drunk The Death of Boggs Sherburn steps out

       A Dead Head

       He shed Seventeen Suits

       Tragedy

       Their Pockets Bulged

       Henry the Eighth in Boston Harbor

       Harmless

       Adolphus

       He fairly emptied that Young Fellow

       "Alas, our Poor Brother" "You Bet it is"

       6

       Leaking

       Making up the "Deffisit" Going for him

       The Doctor

       The Bag of Money

       The Cubby

       Supper with the Hare-Lip

       Honest Injun

       The Duke looks under the Bed

       Huck takes the Money

       A Crack in the Dining-room Door

       The Undertaker

       "He had a Rat!"

       "Was you in my Room?"

       Jawing

       In Trouble

       Indignation

       How to Find Them

       He Wrote

       Hannah with the Mumps

       The Auction

       The True Brothers

       The Doctor leads Huck The Duke Wrote "Gentlemen, Gentlemen!" "Jim Lit Out"

       The King shakes Huck The Duke went for Him Spanish Moss

       "Who Nailed Him?"

       Thinking

       He gave him Ten Cents Striking for the Back Country Still and Sunday-like

       She hugged him tight

       "Who do you reckon it is?" "It was Tom Sawyer"

       "Mr. Archibald Nichols, I presume?"

       A pretty long Blessing Traveling By Rail Vittles

       A Simple Job Witches Getting Wood

       One of the Best Authorities The Breakfast-Horn Smouching the Knives

       Going down the Lightning-Rod

       Stealing spoons

       Tom advises a Witch Pie

       The Rubbage-Pile

       "Missus, dey's a Sheet Gone"

       In a Tearing Way

       One of his Ancestors

       Jim's Coat of Arms

       A Tough Job

       Buttons on their Tails

       Irrigation

       7

       Keeping off Dull Times

       Sawdust Diet Trouble is Brewing Fishing

       Every one had a Gun Tom caught on a Splinter Jim advises a Doctor

       The Doctor

       Uncle Silas in Danger Old Mrs. Hotchkiss Aunt Sally talks to Huck Tom Sawyer wounded

       The Doctor speaks for Jim Tom rose square up in Bed "Hand out them Letters" Out of Bondage

       Tom's Liberality

       Yours Truly

       EXPLANATORY

       IN this book a number of dialects are used, to wit: the Missouri negro dialect; the extremest form of the backwoods Southwestern dialect; the ordinary "Pike County" dialect; and four modified varieties of this last. The shadings have not been done in a haphazard fashion, or by guesswork; but painstakingly, and with the trustworthy guidance and support of personal familiarity with these several forms of speech.

       I make this explanation for the reason that without it many readers would suppose that all these characters were trying to talk alike and not succeeding.

       THE AUTHOR.

       HUCKLEBERRY FINN

       Scene: The Mississippi Valley Time: Forty to fifty years ago

       8

       CHAPTER I.

       YOU don't know about me without you


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