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Chapter 1—Civilizing Huck—Miss Watson—Tom Sawyer Waits

Chapter 2—The Boys Escape Jim—Tom Sawyer’s Gang—Deep-laid Plans

Chapter 3—A Good Going-over—Grace Triumphant—“One of Tom Sawyers’s Lies”

Chapter 4—Huck and the Judge—Superstition

Chapter 5—Huck’s Father—The Fond Parent—Reform

Chapter 6—He Went for Judge Thatcher—Huck Decides to Leave—Political Economy—Thrashing Around

Chapter 7—Laying for Him—Locked in the Cabin—Sinking the Body—Resting

Chapter 8—Sleeping in the Woods—Raising the Dead—Exploring the Island—Finding Jim—Jim’s Escape—Signs—Balum

Chapter 9—The Cave—The Floating House

Chapter 10—The Find—Old Hank Bunker—In Disguise

Chapter 11—Huck and the Woman—The Search—Prevarication—Going to Goshen

Chapter 12—Slow Navigation—Borrowing Things—Boarding the Wreck—The Plotters—Hunting for the Boat

Chapter 13—Escaping from the Wreck—The Watchman—Sinking

Chapter 14—A General Good Time—The Harem—French

Chapter 15—Huck Loses the Raft—In the Fog—Huck Finds the Raft—Trash

Chapter 16—Expectation—A White Lie—Floating Currency—Running by Cairo—Swimming Ashore

Chapter 17—An Evening Call—The Farm in Arkansaw—Interior Decorations—Stephen Dowling Bots— Poetical Effusions

Chapter 18—Col. Grangerford—Aristocracy—Feuds—The Testament—Recovering the Raft—The Woodpile—Pork and Cabbage

Chapter 19—Tying Up Day-times—An Astronomical Theory—Running a Temperance Revival—The Duke of Bridgewater—The Troubles of Royalty

Chapter 20—Huck Explains—Laying Out a Campaign—Working the Camp-meeting—A Pirate at the Camp-meeting—The Duke as a Printer

Chapter 21—Sword Exercise—Hamlet’s Soliloquy—They Loafed Around Town—A Lazy Town—Old Boggs—Dead

Chapter 22—Sherburn—Attending the Circus—Intoxication in the Ring—The Thrilling Tragedy

Chapter 23—Sold—Royal Comparisons—Jim Gets Home-sick

Chapter 24—Jim in Royal Robes—They Take a Passenger—Getting Information—Family Grief

Chapter 25—Is It Them?—Singing the “Doxologer”—Awful Square—Funeral Orgies—A Bad Investment

Chapter 26—A Pious King—The King’s Clergy—She Asked His Pardon—Hiding in the Room—Huck Takes the Money

Chapter 27—The Funeral—Satisfying Curiosity—Suspicious of Huck—Quick Sales and Small Profits

Chapter 28—The Trip to England—“The Brute!”—Mary Jane Decides to Leave—Huck Parting with Mary Jane—Mumps—The Opposition Line

Chapter 29—Contested Relationship—The King Explains the Loss—A Question of Handwriting—Digging up the Corpse—Huck Escapes

Chapter 30—The King Went for Him—A Royal Row—Powerful Mellow

Chapter 31—Ominous Plans—News from Jim—Old Recollections—A Sheep Story—Valuable Information

Chapter 32—Still and Sunday-like—Mistaken Identity—Up a Stump—In a Dilemma

Chapter 33—A Slave Stealer—Southern Hospitality—A Pretty Long Blessing—Tar and Feathers

Chapter 34—The Hut by the Ash Hopper—Outrageous—Climbing the Lightning Rod—Troubled with Witches

Chapter 35—Escaping Properly—Dark Schemes—Discrimination in Stealing—A Deep Hole

Chapter 36—The Lightning Rod—His Level Best—A Bequest to Posterity—A High Figure

Chapter 37—The Last Shirt—Mooning Around—Sailing Orders—The Witch Pie

Chapter 38—The Coat of Arms—A Skilled Superintendent—Unpleasant Glory—A Tearful Subject

Chapter 39—Rats—Lively Bed-fellows—The Straw Dummy

Chapter 40—Fishing—The Vigilance Committee—A Lively Run—Jim Advises a Doctor

Chapter 41—The Doctor—Uncle Silas—Sister Hotchkiss—Aunt Sally in Trouble

Chapter 42—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

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