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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Huckleberry Finn is not taking well to ""civilized"" ways after being adopted by the Widow Douglass. He eventually meets Jim, a runaway slave, and together the two travel the Mississippi River on a raft, heading toward Jim's freedom.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Otros Autores: Kemble, E. W.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : Lerner Publishing Group, 2014.
Colección:First Avenue classics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table Of Contents -- CHAPTER I. -- CHAPTER II. -- CHAPTER III. -- CHAPTER IV. -- CHAPTER V. -- CHAPTER VI. -- CHAPTER VII. -- CHAPTER VIII. -- CHAPTER IX. -- CHAPTER X. -- CHAPTER XI. -- CHAPTER XII. -- CHAPTER XIII. -- CHAPTER XIV. -- CHAPTER XV. -- CHAPTER XVI. -- CHAPTER XVII. -- CHAPTER XVIII. -- CHAPTER XIX. -- CHAPTER XX. -- CHAPTER XXI. -- CHAPTER XXII. -- CHAPTER XXIII. -- CHAPTER XXIV. -- CHAPTER XXV. -- CHAPTER XXVI. -- CHAPTER XXVII. -- CHAPTER XXVIII. -- CHAPTER XXIX. -- CHAPTER XXX. -- CHAPTER XXXI. -- CHAPTER XXXII. -- CHAPTER XXXIII. -- CHAPTER XXXIV. -- CHAPTER XXXV. -- CHAPTER XXXVI. -- CHAPTER XXXVII. -- CHAPTER XXXVII. -- CHAPTER XXXIX. -- CHAPTER XL. -- CHAPTER XLI. -- CHAPTER XLII. -- CHAPTER THE LAST -- List Of Illustrations -- Huckleberry Finn -- From The Bust By Karl Gerharde -- The Widows -- Learning About Moses And The "Bulrushers" -- Miss Watson -- Huck Stealing Away -- They Tip-Toed Along -- Jim -- Tom Sawyer's Band Of Robbers -- Huck Creeps Into His Window -- Miss Watson's Lecture -- The Robbers Dispersed -- Rubbing The Lamp -- !!!!! -- Judge Thatcher Surprised -- Jim Listening -- "Pap." -- Huck And His Father -- Reforming The Drunkard -- Falling From Grace -- Getting Out Of The Way -- Solid Comfort -- Thinking It Over -- Raising A Howl -- "Git Up." -- The Shanty -- Shooting The Pig -- Taking A Rest -- In The Woods -- Watching The Boat -- Discovering The Camp Fire -- Jim And The Ghost -- Misto Bradish's Nigger -- Exploring The Cave -- In The Cave -- Jim Sees A Dead Man -- They Found Eight Dollars -- Jim And The Snake -- Old Hank Bunker -- "A Fair Fit" -- "Come In" -- "Him And Another Man" -- She Puts Up A Snack -- "Hump Yourself" -- On The Raft -- He Sometimes Lifted A Chicken -- "Please Don't, Bill" -- "It Ain't Good Morals" -- "Oh! Lordy Lordy!" -- In A Fix. 
505 8 |a "Hello, What's Up?" -- The Wreck -- We turned In And Slept -- Turning Over The Truck -- Solomon And His Million Wives -- The Story Of "Sollermun" -- "We Would Sell the Raft" -- Among The Snags -- Asleep On The Raft -- "Something Being Raftsman" -- "Boy, That's A Lie" -- "Here I Is, Huck" -- Climbing Up The Bank -- "Who's There?" -- "Buck" -- "It Made Her Look Spidery" -- "They Got Him Out And Emptied Him" -- The House -- Col. Grangerford -- Young Harney Shepherdson -- Miss Charlotte -- "And Asked Me If I Liked Her" -- "Behind The Wood-pile" -- Hiding Day Times -- "And Dogs A-Coming" -- "By Rights I Am A Duke!" -- "I Am The Late Dauphin" -- Tail Piece -- On The Raft -- The King As Juliet -- "Courting On The Sly" -- "A Pirate For Thirty Years" -- Another Little Job -- Practizing -- Hamlet's Soliloquy -- "Gimme A Chaw" -- A Little Monthly Drunk -- The Death Of Boggs -- Sherburn Steps Out -- A Dead Head -- He Shed Seventeen Suits -- Tragedy -- Their Pockets Bulged -- Henry The Eighth In Boston Harbor -- Harmless -- Adolphus -- He Fairly Emptied That Young Fellow -- "Alas, Our Poor Brother" -- "You Bet It Is" -- Leaking -- Making Up The "Deffisit" -- Going For Him -- The Doctor -- The Bag Of Money -- The Cubby -- Supper With The Hare-Lip -- Honest Injun -- The Duke Looks Under The Bed -- Huck Takes The Money -- A Crack In The Dining-Room Door -- The Undertaker -- "He Had A Rat!" -- "Was You In My Room?" -- Jawing -- In Trouble -- Indignation -- How To Find Them -- He Wrote -- Hanner With The Mumps -- The Auction -- The True Brothers -- The Doctor Leads Huck -- The Duke Wrote -- "Gentlemen, Gentlemen!" -- "Jim Lit Out" -- The King Shakes Huck -- The Duke Went For Him -- Spanish Moss -- "Who Nailed Him?" -- Thinking -- He gave Him Ten Cents -- Striking For The Back Country -- Still And Sunday-Like -- She hugged Him Tight -- "Who Do You Reckon It Is?". 
505 8 |a "It Was Tom Sawyer" -- "Mr. Archibald Nichols, I Presume?" -- A Pretty Long Blessing -- Traveling By Rail -- Vittles -- A Simple Job -- Witches -- Getting Wood -- One Of The Best Authorities -- The Breakfast-Horn -- Smouching The Knives -- Going Down The Lightning-Rod -- Stealing Spoons -- Tom Advises A Witch Pie -- The Rubbage-Pile -- "Missus, Dey's A Sheet Gone" -- In A Tearing Way -- One Of His Ancesters -- Jim's Coat Of Arms -- A Tough Job -- Buttons On Their Tails -- Irrigation -- Keeping Off Dull Times -- Sawdust Diet -- Trouble Is Brewing -- Fishing -- Every One Had A Gun -- Tom Caught On A Splinter -- Jim Advises A Doctor -- The Doctor -- Uncle Silas In Danger -- Old Mrs. Hotchkiss -- Aunt Sally Talks To Huck -- Tom Sawyer Wounded -- The Doctor Speaks For Jim -- Tom Rose Square Up In Bed -- "Hand Out Them Letters" -- Out Of Bondage -- Tom's Liberality -- The End. Yours Truly, Huck Finn. -- Back Cover. 
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