The adventures of Huckleberry FinnCollier, 1884 |
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... canoe ; just a beauty , too , about thirteen or fourteen foot long , riding high like a duck . I shot head first off of the bank , like a frog , clothes and all on , and struck out for the canoe . I just expected there'd be somebody ...
... canoe ; just a beauty , too , about thirteen or fourteen foot long , riding high like a duck . I shot head first off of the bank , like a frog , clothes and all on , and struck out for the canoe . I just expected there'd be somebody ...
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... canoe was hid , and shoved the vines and branches apart and put it in ; then I done the same with the side of bacon ; then the whisky jug ; I took all the coffee and sugar there was , and all the ammunition ; I took the wadding ; I took ...
... canoe was hid , and shoved the vines and branches apart and put it in ; then I done the same with the side of bacon ; then the whisky jug ; I took all the coffee and sugar there was , and all the ammunition ; I took the wadding ; I took ...
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... canoe ; so I hadn't left a track . I followed around to see . I stood on the bank and looked out over the river . All safe . So I took the gun and went up a piece into the woods and was hunting around for some birds , when I see a wild ...
... canoe ; so I hadn't left a track . I followed around to see . I stood on the bank and looked out over the river . All safe . So I took the gun and went up a piece into the woods and was hunting around for some birds , when I see a wild ...
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... canoe and fetched them to the house . I took the bag to where it used to stand , and ripped a hole in the bottom of it with the saw , for there warn't no knives and forks on the place - pap done everything with his clasp - knife , about ...
... canoe and fetched them to the house . I took the bag to where it used to stand , and ripped a hole in the bottom of it with the saw , for there warn't no knives and forks on the place - pap done everything with his clasp - knife , about ...
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... canoe again . It was about dark , now ; so I dropped the canoe down the river under some willows that hung over the bank , and waited for the moon to rise . I made fast to a willow ; then I took a bite to eat , and by - and - by laid ...
... canoe again . It was about dark , now ; so I dropped the canoe down the river under some willows that hung over the bank , and waited for the moon to rise . I made fast to a willow ; then I took a bite to eat , and by - and - by laid ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
A. B. GROSART agin ain't amongst anyway Aunt Sally begun blame bout Buck busted by-and-by cabin candle canoe chaw chile cloth extra cloth limp comes Crown 8vo cussing dark dead doan dogs dollars door duke Edited everything Fcap fetch fool give glad gone gwyne hand hare-lip head hear heard Huck illustrated boards Jim's judged jumped keep Kemble killed kind king laid look Mary Jane mighty mile minute Miss Watson mumps never night paddle Post 8vo pow-wow pretty soon raft rats reckon river runaway nigger Sawyer says scrabble shoved skiff sleep steamboat struck t'other talk tears tell there's thing told Tom Sawyer took tow-head town trouble turn Uncle Silas warn't What's widow wigwam woods
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