The adventures of Huckleberry FinnCollier, 1884 |
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... Don't put your feet up there , Huckleberry ; " and " don't scrunch up like that , Huckleberry - set up straight ; " and pretty soon she Miss Watson would say , " Don't gap and stretch like that , Huckleberry- why don't you try to behave ...
... Don't put your feet up there , Huckleberry ; " and " don't scrunch up like that , Huckleberry - set up straight ; " and pretty soon she Miss Watson would say , " Don't gap and stretch like that , Huckleberry- why don't you try to behave ...
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... don't know . But that's what they do . I've seen it in books ; and so of course that's what we've got to do . " " But how can we do it if we don't know what it is ? " Why blame it all , we've got to do it . Don't I tell you it's in the ...
... don't know . But that's what they do . I've seen it in books ; and so of course that's what we've got to do . " " But how can we do it if we don't know what it is ? " Why blame it all , we've got to do it . Don't I tell you it's in the ...
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... don't you ? — that's the idea . Don't you reckon that the people that made the books knows what's the correct thing to do ? Do you reckon you can learn ' em anything ? Not by a good deal . No , sir , we'll just go on and ransom them in ...
... don't you ? — that's the idea . Don't you reckon that the people that made the books knows what's the correct thing to do ? Do you reckon you can learn ' em anything ? Not by a good deal . No , sir , we'll just go on and ransom them in ...
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens. they pray for , why don't Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork ? Why can't the widow get back her silver snuff- box that was stole ? Why can't Miss Watson fat up ? No , says I to myself , there ain't ...
Samuel Langhorne Clemens. they pray for , why don't Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork ? Why can't the widow get back her silver snuff- box that was stole ? Why can't Miss Watson fat up ? No , says I to myself , there ain't ...
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... don't float on his back , but on his face . So I knowed , then , that this warn't рар , but a woman dressed up in a man's clothes . So I was uncomfortable again . I judged the old man would turn up again by - and - by , though I wished ...
... don't float on his back , but on his face . So I knowed , then , that this warn't рар , but a woman dressed up in a man's clothes . So I was uncomfortable again . I judged the old man would turn up again by - and - by , though I wished ...
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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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