CHAPTER THE LAST. Out of Bondage. - Paying the Captive. - Yours Truly, Huck Finn. THE first time I catched Tom private I asked him what was his idea, time of the evasion??what it was he'd planned t...
CHAPTER XLII. Tom Sawyer Wounded. - The Doctor's Story. - Tom Confesses. - Aunt Polly Arrives. - Hand Out Them Letters . THE old man was uptown again before breakfast, but couldn't get no track of T...
CHAPTER XLI. The Doctor. - Uncle Silas. - Sister Hotchkiss. - Aunt Sally in Trouble. THE doctor was an old man; a very nice, kind-looking old man when I got him up. I told him me and my brother was...
CHAPTER XL. Fishing. - The Vigilance Committee. - A Lively Run. - Jim Advises a Doctor. WE was feeling pretty good after breakfast, and took my canoe and went over the river a-fishing, with a lunch, a...
CHAPTER XXXIX. Rats. - Lively Bed - fellows. - The Straw Dummy. IN the morning we went up to the village and bought a wire rat-trap and fetched it down, and unstopped the best rat-hole, and in abo...
CHAPTER XXXVIII. The Coat of Arms. - A Skilled Superintendent. - Unpleasant Glory. - A Tearful Subject. MAKING them pens was a distressid tough job, and so was the saw; and Jim allowed the inscription...
CHAPTER XXXVII. The Last Shirt. - Mooning Around. - Sailing Orders. - The Witch Pie. THAT was all fixed. So then we went away and went to the rubbage-pile in the back yard, where they keep the...
CHAPTER XXXVI. The Lightning Rod. - His Level Best. - A Bequest to Posterity. - A High Figure. AS soon as we reckoned everybody was asleep that night we went down the lightning-rod, and shut ourse...
CHAPTER XXXV. Escaping Properly. - Dark Schemes. - Discrimination in Stealing. - A Deep Hole. IT would be most an hour yet till breakfast, so we left and struck down into the woods; because Tom said ...
CHAPTER XXXIV. The Hut by the Ash Hopper. - Outrageous. - Climbing the Lightning Rod. - Troubled with Witches. WE stopped talking, and got to thinking. By and by Tom says: "Looky here, Huck, what fool...
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