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Adventure

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete

by Twain, Mark

In the sleepy Mississippi River town of St. Petersburg, mischievous Tom Sawyer turns every day into an adventure — from whitewashing fences to hunting for buried treasure and witnessing a murder. Twain's warmhearted novel captures the freedom and daring of American boyhood.

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5h

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1876

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279

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7h 22m

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Table of Contents

1PREFACE
2CHAPTER I
3CHAPTER II
4CHAPTER III
5CHAPTER IV
6CHAPTER V
7CHAPTER VI
8CHAPTER VII
9CHAPTER VIII
10CHAPTER IX
11CHAPTER X
12CHAPTER XI
13CHAPTER XII
14CHAPTER XIII
15CHAPTER XIV
16CHAPTER XV
17CHAPTER XVI
18CHAPTER XVII
19CHAPTER XVIII
20CHAPTER XIX
21CHAPTER XX
22CHAPTER XXI
23CHAPTER XXII
24CHAPTER XXIII
25CHAPTER XXIV
26CHAPTER XXV
27CHAPTER XXVI
28CHAPTER XXVII
29CHAPTER XXVIII
30CHAPTER XXIX
31CHAPTER XXX
32CHAPTER XXXI
33CHAPTER XXXII
34CHAPTER XXXIII
35CHAPTER XXXIV
36CHAPTER XXXV
37CONCLUSION

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PREFACE Most of the adventures recorded in this book really occurred; one or two were experiences of my own, the rest those of boys who were schoolmates of mine. Huck Finn is drawn from life; Tom Sawyer also, but not from an individual—he is a combination of the characteristics of three boys whom I knew, and therefore belongs to the composite order of architecture. The odd superstitions touched upon were all prevalent among children and slaves in the West at the period of this story—that is to say, thirty or forty years ago. Although my book is intended mainly for the entertainment of boys and girls, I hope it will not be shunned by men and women on that account, for part of my plan has been to try to pleasantly remind adults of what they once were themselves, and of how they felt and thought and talked, and what queer enterprises they sometimes engaged in. THE AUTHOR. HARTFORD, 1876. CHAPTER I “Tom!” No answer. “TOM!” No answer. “What’s gone with that boy, I wonder? You TOM!” No answer. The old lady pulled her spectacles down and looked over them about the room; then she put them up and looked out under them. She seldom or never looked _through_ them for so small a thing as a boy; they were her state pair, the pride of her heart, and were built for “style,” not service—she could have seen through a pair of stove-lids just as well. She looked perplexed for a moment, and then said, not fiercely, but still loud enough for the furniture to hear: “Well, I lay if I g...

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Adventure storiesBildungsromansBoys -- FictionChild witnesses -- FictionHumorous storiesMale friendship -- FictionMississippi River Valley -- FictionMissouri -- FictionRunaway children -- FictionSawyer, Tom (Fictitious character) -- Fictionadventurecoming-of-ageamerican-literaturecomedychildhood

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