Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain

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CHAPTER XX. Huck Explains.--Laying Out a Campaign.--Working the Camp--meeting.--A Pirate at the Camp--meeting.--The Duke as a Printer. CHAPTER XXI. Sword Exercise.--Hamlet’s Soliloquy.--They Loafed Around Town.--A Lazy Town.--Old Boggs.--Dead. CHAPTER XXII. Sherburn.--Attending the Circus.--Intoxication in the Ring.--The Thrilling Tragedy. CHAPTER XXIII. Sold.--Royal Comparisons.--Jim Gets Home-sick. CHAPTER XXIV. Jim in Royal Robes.--They Take a Passenger.--Getting Information.--Family Grief. CHAPTER XXV. Is It Them?--Singing the “Doxologer.”--Awful Square--Funeral Orgies.--A Bad Investment . CHAPTER XXVI. A Pious King.--The King’s Clergy.--She Asked His Pardon.--Hiding in the Room.--Huck Takes the Money. CHAPTER XXVII. The Funeral.--Satisfying Curiosity.--Suspicious of Huck,--Quick Sales and Small. CHAPTER XXVIII. The Trip to England.--“The Brute!”--Mary Jane Decides to Leave.--Huck Parting with Mary Jane.--Mumps.--The Opposition Line. CHAPTER XXIX. Contested Relationship.--The King Explains the Loss.--A Question of Handwriting.--Digging up the Corpse.--Huck Escapes. CHAPTER XXX. The King Went for Him.--A Royal Row.--Powerful Mellow. CHAPTER XXXI. Ominous Plans.--News from Jim.--Old Recollections.--A Sheep Story.--Valuable Information. CHAPTER XXXII. Still and Sunday--like.--Mistaken Identity.--Up a Stump.--In a Dilemma. CHAPTER XXXIII. A Nigger Stealer.--Southern Hospitality.--A Pretty Long Blessing.--Tar and Feathers. CHAPTER XXXIV. The Hut by the Ash Hopper.--Outrageous.--Climbing the Lightning Rod.--Troubled with Witches. CHAPTER XXXV. Escaping Properly.--Dark Schemes.--Discrimination in Stealing.--A Deep Hole. CHAPTER XXXVI. The Lightning Rod.--His Level Best.--A Bequest to Posterity.--A High Figure. CHAPTER XXXVII. The Last Shirt.--Mooning Around.--Sailing Orders.--The Witch Pie. CHAPTER XXXVIII. The Coat of Arms.--A Skilled Superintendent.--Unpleasant Glory.--A Tearful Subject. CHAPTER XXXIX. Rats.--Lively Bed--fellows.--The Straw Dummy. CHAPTER XL. Fishing.--The Vigilance Committee.--A Lively Run.--Jim Advises a Doctor. CHAPTER XLI. The Doctor.--Uncle Silas.--Sister Hotchkiss.--Aunt Sally in Trouble. CHAPTER XLII. Tom Sawyer Wounded.--The Doctor’s Story.--Tom Confesses.--Aunt Polly Arrives.--Hand Out Them Letters    . CHAPTER THE LAST. Out of Bondage.--Paying the Captive.--Yours Truly, Huck Finn. ILLUSTRATIONS. The Widows Moses and the “Bulrushers” Miss Watson Huck Stealing Away They Tip-toed 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