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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Written by author Mark Twain, James Dickey
  • Published by Penguin Books Australia, 1991/04/25
  • He got out his worldly wealth and examined it — bits of toys, marble, and trash; enough to buy an exchange of work maybe, but not enough to buy as much as half an hour of pure freedom". One of those most irrepressible and exuberant characters in
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The Life of Mark Twain v
Preface ix
Dedication xvii
Author's Preface xix
Chapter 1 Tom Plays, Fights, and Hides 1
Chapter 2 The Glorious Whitewasher 9
Chapter 3 Busy at War and Love 15
Chapter 4 Showing Off in Sunday School 22
Chapter 5 The Pinch Bug and His Prey 33
Chapter 6 Tom Meets Becky 38
Chapter 7 Tick-Running and a Heartbreak 50
Chapter 8 A Pirate Bold To Be 57
Chapter 9 Tragedy in the Graveyard 62
Chapter 10 Dire Prophecy of the Howling Dog 69
Chapter 11 Conscience Racks Tom 76
Chapter 12 The Cat and the Painkiller 81
Chapter 13 The Pirate Crew Set Sail 87
Chapter 14 Happy Camp of the Freebooters 95
Chapter 15 Tom's Stealthy Visit Home 101
Chapter 16 First Pipes--"I've Lost My Knife" 106
Chapter 17 Pirates at Their Own Funeral 116
Chapter 18 Tom Reveals His Dream Secret 120
Chapter 19 The Cruelty of "I Didn't Think" 129
Chapter 20 Tom Takes Becky's Punishment 132
Chapter 21 Eloquence--and the Master's Gilded Dome 137
Chapter 22 Huck Finn Quotes Scripture 145
Chapter 23 The Salvation of Muff Potter 148
Chapter 24 Splendid Days and Fearsome Nights 155
Chapter 25 Seeking the Buried Treasure 156
Chapter 26 Real Robbers Seize the Box of Gold 164
Chapter 27 Trembling on the Trail 173
Chapter 28 In the Lair of Injun Joe 176
Chapter 29 Huck Saves the Widow 180
Chapter 30 Tom and Becky in the Cave 188
Chapter 31 Found and Lost Again 198
Chapter 32 "Turn Out! They're Found!" 207
Chapter 33 The Fate of Injun Joe 211
Chapter 34 Floods of Gold 221
Chapter 35 Respectable Huck Joins the Gang 224
Afterword 231


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