The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Mark Twain's masterpiece and the greatest of American novels Tom Sawyer's best friend, Huckleberry Finn, takes center stage in this classic tale of boyhood adventure. Fleeing his drunken father and the civilizing influence of the Widow Douglas, Huck and the runaway slave Jim pilot a log ra...

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Main Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 (Author)
Corporate Author: OverDrive, Inc
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Open Road Media 2015.
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520 |a Mark Twain's masterpiece and the greatest of American novels Tom Sawyer's best friend, Huckleberry Finn, takes center stage in this classic tale of boyhood adventure. Fleeing his drunken father and the civilizing influence of the Widow Douglas, Huck and the runaway slave Jim pilot a log raft down the mighty Mississippi River. The colorful characters and dramatic situations they encounter along the way--from bloodthirsty thieves lurking in an abandoned steamboat to a pair of aristocratic conmen dead set on robbing Arkansas blind--draw the two escapees closer together, until Huck is forced to make a fateful choice between Jim's freedom and his own salvation. One of the first major novels written in an American vernacular, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an essential part of the national identity. Its sophisticated treatment of serious themes such as the evils of slavery, the individual versus society, and the conflicting impulses of human nature, make it as vital and important today as when it was first published more than one hundred and thirty years ago. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices. 
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505 0 |a Title Page; NOTICE; EXPLANATORY; CHAPTER I.I Discovered Moses and the Bullrushers; CHAPTER II. Our Gang's Dark Oath; CHAPTER III. We Ambuscade the A-rabs; CHAPTER IV. The Hair-ball Oracle; CHAPTER V. Pap Starts in on a New Life; CHAPTER VI. Pap Struggles with the Death Angel; CHAPTER VII. I Fool Pap and Get Away; CHAPTER VIII. I Spare Miss Watson's Jim; CHAPTER IX. The House of Death Floats By; CHAPTER X. What Comes of Handlin' Snake-skin; CHAPTER XI. They're After Us!; CHAPTER XII. "Better Let Blame Well Alone"; CHAPTER XIII. Honest Loot from the "Walter Scott." 
505 8 |a CHAPTER XIV. Was Solomon Wise?CHAPTER XV. Fooling Poor Old Jim; CHAPTER XVI. The Rattlesnake-skin Does Its Work; CHAPTER XVII. The Grangerfords Take Me In; CHAPTER XVIII. Why Harney Rode Away for His Hat; CHAPTER XIX. The Duke and the Dauphin Come Abroad; CHAPTER XX. What Royalty Did to Parkville; CHAPTER XXI. An Arkansaw Difficulty; CHAPTER XXII. Why the Lynching Bee Failed; CHAPTER XXIII. The Orneriness of Kings; CHAPTER XXIV. The King Turns Parson; CHAPTER XXV. A Full of Tears and Flapdoodle; CHAPTER XXVI. I Steal the King's Plunder; CHAPTER XXVII. Dead Peter has His Gold. 
505 8 |a CHAPTER XXVIII. Overreaching Don't PayCHAPTER XXIX. I Light Out in the Storm; CHAPTER XXX. The Gold Saves the Thieves; CHAPTER XXXI. You Can't Pray a Lie; CHAPTER XXXII. I Have a New Name; CHAPTER XXXIII. The Pitiful Ending of Royalty; CHAPTER XXXIV. We Cheer Up Jim; CHAPTER XXXV. Dark, Deep-laid Plans; CHAPTER XXXVI. Trying to Help Jim; CHAPTER XXXVII. Jim Gets His Witch-pie; CHAPTER XXXVIII. "Here a Captive Heart Busted"; CHAPTER XXXIX. Tom Writes Nonnamous Letters; CHAPTER XL. A Mixed-up and Splendid Rescue; CHAPTER XLI. "Must 'a' Been Sperits"; CHAPTER XLII. Why They Didn't Hang Jim. 
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