Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's
comrade). Scene: The Mississippi Valley. Time: forty to fifty years ago |
ILLUSTRATIONS.
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| Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's
comrade). | ||
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ILLUSTRATIONS.
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| Huckleberry Finn. Frontispiece | |
| The Widow's. | 17 |
| Learning about Moses and the "Bulrushers" | 18 |
| Miss Watson | 19 |
| Huck Stealing Away | 21 |
| They Tip-toed Along | 22 |
| Jim | 24 |
| Tom Sawyer's Band of Robbers | 25 |
| Huck Creeps into his Window | 28 |
| Miss Watson's Lecture | 29 |
| The Robbers Dispersed | 31 |
| Rubbing the Lamp | 33 |
| !!!!! | 34 |
| Judge Thatcher surprised | 36 |
| Jim Listening | 37 |
| "Pap" | 39 |
| Huck and his Father | 41 |
| Reforming the Drunkard | 43 |
| Falling from Grace | 44 |
| Getting out of the Way | 45 |
| Solid Comfort | 46 |
| Thinking it Over | 48 |
| Raising a Howl | 51 |
| "Git Up" | 53 |
| The Shanty | 54 |
| Shooting the Pig | 56 |
| Taking a Rest | 59 |
| In the Woods | 61 |
| Watching the Boat. | 63 |
| Discovering the Camp Fire | 64 |
| Jim and the Ghost | 67 |
| Misto Bradish's Nigger | 72 |
| Exploring the Cave | 74 |
| In the Cave | 75 |
| Jim sees a Dead Man | 77 |
| They Found Eight Dollars | 79 |
| Jim and the Snake | 80 |
| Old Hank Bunker | 81 |
| "A Fair Fit" | 82 |
| "Come In" | 84 |
| "Him and another Man" | 87 |
| She puts up a Snack | 90 |
| "Hump Yourself" | 91 |
| On the Raft | 93 |
| He sometimes Lifted a Chicken | 95 |
| "Please don't, Bill" | 98 |
| "It ain't Good Morals" | 100 |
| "Oh! Lordy, Lordy!" | 101 |
| In a Fix | 102 |
| "Hello, What's Up?" | 104 |
| The Wreck | 107 |
| We turned in and Slept | 108 |
| Turning over the Truck | 109 |
| Solomon and his Million Wives. | 110 |
| The story of "Sollermun" | 112 |
| "We Would Sell the Raft" | 115 |
| Among the Snags | 117 |
| Asleep on the Raft | 118 |
| "It Amounted to Something being a Raftsman" |
122 |
| "Boy, that's a Lie" | 126 |
| "Here I is, Huck" | 127 |
| Climbing up the Bank | 131 |
| "Who's There?" | 132 |
| "Buck" | 134 |
| "It made Her look Spidery" | 138 |
| "They got him out and emptied Him" | 140 |
| The House | 142 |
| Col. Grangerford | 143 |
| Young Harney Shepherdson | 145 |
| Miss Charlotte | 146 |
| "And asked me if I Liked Her" | 149 |
| "Behind the Wood-pile" | 153 |
| Hiding Day-times. | 157 |
| "And Dogs a-Coming" | 160 |
| "By rights I am a Duke!" | 163 |
| "I am the Late Dauphin" | 165 |
| Tail Piece | 166 |
| On the Raft | 167 |
| The King as Juliet | 170 |
| "Courting on the Sly" | 172 |
| "A Pirate for Thirty Years" | 174 |
| Another little Job | 175 |
| Practising | 177 |
| Hamlet's Soliloquy | 178 |
| "Gimme a Chaw" | 182 |
| A Little Monthly Drunk | 185 |
| The Death of Boggs | 187 |
| Sherburn steps out | 189 |
| A Dead Head | 191 |
| He shed Seventeen Suits | 193 |
| Tragedy | 196 |
| Their Pockets Bulged | 198 |
| Henry the Eighth in Boston Harbor | 200 |
| Harmless | 203 |
| Adolphus | 205 |
| He fairly emptied that Young Fellow | 207 |
| "Alas, our Poor Brother" | 209 |
| "You Bet it is" | 211 |
| Leaking | 212 |
| Making up the "Deffisit" | 215 |
| Going for him | 216 |
| The Doctor | 218 |
| The Bag of Money | 219 |
| The Cubby | 220 |
| Supper with the Hare-Lip | 221 |
| Honest Injun | 224 |
| The Duke looks under the Bed. | 226 |
| Huck takes the Money | 229 |
| A Crack in the Dining-room Door | 230 |
| The Undertaker | 232 |
| "He had a Rat!" | 233 |
| "Was you in my Room?" | 235 |
| Jawing | 237 |
| In Trouble | 239 |
| Indignation | 241 |
| How to Find Them | 242 |
| He Wrote | 244 |
| Hannah with the Mumps | 246 |
| The Auction | 248 |
| The True Brothers | 250 |
| The Doctor leads Huck | 252 |
| The Duke Wrote | 255 |
| "Gentlemen, Gentlemen!" | 257 |
| "Jim Lit Out" | 260 |
| The King shakes Huck | 261 |
| The Duke went for Him | 263 |
| Spanish Moss | 266 |
| "Who Nailed Him?" | 269 |
| Thinking | 271 |
| He gave him Ten Cents | 274 |
| Striking for the Back Country | 275 |
| Still and Sunday-like | 277 |
| She hugged him tight | 279 |
| "Who do you reck on it is?" | 283 |
| "It was Tom Sawyer" | 284 |
| "Mr. Archibald Nichols, I presume?" | 287 |
| A pretty long Blessing | 290 |
| Traveling By Rail | 291 |
| Vittles | 293 |
| A Simple Job | 296 |
| Witches | 299 |
| Getting Wood | 300 |
| One of the Best Authorities | 302 |
| The Breakfast-Horn | 305 |
| Smouching the Knives | 307 |
| Going down the Lightning-Rod | 309 |
| Stealing spoons | 311 |
| Tom advises a Witch Pie | 314 |
| The Rubbage-Pile | 316 |
| "Missus, dey's a Sheet Gone" | 318 |
| In a Tearing Way | 321 |
| One of his Ancestors | 322 |
| Jim's Coat of Arms | 324 |
| A Tough Job | 327 |
| Buttons on their Tails | 329 |
| Irrigation | 331 |
| Keeping off Dull Times | 333 |
| Sawdust Diet | 335 |
| Trouble is Brewing | 337 |
| Fishing | 339 |
| Every one had a Gun | 341 |
| Tom caught on a Splinter | 343 |
| Jim advises a Doctor | 345 |
| The Doctor | 347 |
| Uncle Silas in Danger | 348 |
| Old Mrs. Hotchkiss | 350 |
| Aunt Sally talks to Huck | 353 |
| Tom Sawyer wounded | 355 |
| The Doctor speaks for Jim | 357 |
| Tom rose square up in Bed | 361 |
| "Hand out them Letters" | 362 |
| Out of Bondage | 364 |
| Tom's Liberality | 365 |
| Yours Truly | 366 |
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