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Adventure

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by Twain, Mark

Huck Finn escapes his abusive father and lights out on a raft down the Mississippi with Jim, an enslaved man fleeing to freedom, forging one of literature's most profound friendships.

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11h 25m

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Table of Contents

1CHAPTER II.
2CHAPTER III.
3CHAPTER IV.
4CHAPTER V.
5CHAPTER VI.
6CHAPTER VII.
7CHAPTER VIII.
8CHAPTER IX.
9CHAPTER X.
10CHAPTER XI.
11CHAPTER XII.
12CHAPTER XIII.
13CHAPTER XIV.
14CHAPTER XV.
15CHAPTER XVI.
16CHAPTER XVII.
17CHAPTER XVIII.
18CHAPTER XIX.
19CHAPTER XX.
20CHAPTER XXI.
21CHAPTER XXII.
22CHAPTER XXIII.
23CHAPTER XXIV.
24CHAPTER XXV.
25CHAPTER XXVI.
26CHAPTER XXVII.
27CHAPTER XXVIII.
28CHAPTER XXIX.
29CHAPTER XXX.
30CHAPTER XXXI.
31CHAPTER XXXII.
32CHAPTER XXXIII.
33CHAPTER XXXIV.
34CHAPTER XXXV.
35CHAPTER XXXVI.
36CHAPTER XXXVII.
37CHAPTER XXXVIII.
38CHAPTER XXXIX.
39CHAPTER XL.
40CHAPTER XLI.
41CHAPTER XLII.

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CHAPTER II. We went tiptoeing along a path amongst the trees back towards the end of the widow’s garden, stooping down so as the branches wouldn’t scrape our heads. When we was passing by the kitchen I fell over a root and made a noise. We scrouched down and laid still. Miss Watson’s big nigger, named Jim, was setting in the kitchen door; we could see him pretty clear, because there was a light behind him. He got up and stretched his neck out about a minute, listening. Then he says: “Who dah?” He listened some more; then he come tiptoeing down and stood right between us; we could a touched him, nearly. Well, likely it was minutes and minutes that there warn’t a sound, and we all there so close together. There was a place on my ankle that got to itching, but I dasn’t scratch it; and then my ear begun to itch; and next my back, right between my shoulders. Seemed like I’d die if I couldn’t scratch. Well, I’ve noticed that thing plenty times since. If you are with the quality, or at a funeral, or trying to go to sleep when you ain’t sleepy—if you are anywheres where it won’t do for you to scratch, why you will itch all over in upwards of a thousand places. Pretty soon Jim says: “Say, who is you? Whar is you? Dog my cats ef I didn’ hear sumf’n. Well, I know what I’s gwyne to do: I’s gwyne to set down here and listen tell I hears it agin.” So he set down on the ground betwixt me and Tom. He leaned his back up against a tree, and stretched his legs out till one of them most tou...

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