![]() Sword Exercise.-Hamlet's Soliloquy.-They Loafed Around Town.-A Lazy Town.-Old Boggs.-Dead.ĬHAPTER XXII. Huck Explains.-Laying Out a Campaign.-Working the Camp-meeting.-A Pirate at the Camp-meeting.-The Duke as a Printer.ĬHAPTER XXI. Tying Up Day-times.-An Astronomical Theory.-Running a Temperance Revival.-The Duke of Bridgewater.-The Troubles of Royalty.ĬHAPTER XX. ![]() Grangerford.-Aristocracy.-Feuds.-The Testament.-Recovering the Raft.-The Wood-pile.-Pork and Cabbage.ĬHAPTER XIX. An Evening Call.-The Farm in Arkansaw.-Interior Decorations.-Stephen Dowling Bots.-Poetical Effusions.ĬHAPTER XVIII. Expectation.-A White Lie.-Floating Currency.-Running by Cairo.-Swimming Ashore.ĬHAPTER XVII. Huck Loses the Raft.-In the Fog.-Huck Finds the Raft.-Trash.ĬHAPTER XVI. A General Good Time.-The Harem.-French.ĬHAPTER XV. Escaping from the Wreck.-The Watchman.-Sinking.ĬHAPTER XIV. Slow Navigation.-Borrowing Things.-Boarding the Wreck.-The Plotters.-Hunting for the Boat.ĬHAPTER XIII. Huck and the Woman.-The Search.-Prevarication.-Going to Goshen.ĬHAPTER XII. ![]() The Find.-Old Hank Bunker.-In Disguise.ĬHAPTER XI. Sleeping in the Woods.-Raising the Dead.-Exploring the Island.-Finding Jim.-Jim's Escape.-Signs.-Balum.ĬHAPTER IX. Laying for Him.-Locked in the Cabin.-Sinking the Body.-Resting.ĬHAPTER VIII. He Went for Judge Thatcher.-Huck Decided to Leave.-Political Economy.-Thrashing Around.ĬHAPTER VII. Huck's Father.-The Fond Parent.-Reform.ĬHAPTER VI. Huck and the Judge.-Superstition.ĬHAPTER V. A Good Going-over.-Grace Triumphant.-"One of Tom Sawyers's Lies".ĬHAPTER IV. ![]() ![]() The Boys Escape Jim.-Torn Sawyer's Gang.-Deep-laid Plans.ĬHAPTER III. Civilizing Huck.-Miss Watson.-Tom Sawyer WaitsĬHAPTER II. It is a great pleasure to read and listen to. This masterpiece by Mark Twain is a delightful mixture of exciting adventures, sad mishaps, floods, lazy days floating on the raft, conniving con men and human beings in their most bewildering variety. Download cover art Download CD case insert The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Version 6)įollow the young boy Huckleberry Finn and the slave Jim on their epic journey down the Mississippi River in the years before the Civil War. ![]()
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