Huckleberry Finn



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Full Text of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Part 1: Chapters 1-5

Chapter 1: Civilizing Huck.—Miss Watson.—Tom Sawyer Waits.

Chapter 2: The Boys Escape Jim.—Tom Sawyer’s Gang.—Deep-laid Plans.

Chapter 3: A Good Going-over.—Grace Triumphant.—”One of Tom Sawyers’s Lies”.

Chapter 4: Huck and the Judge.—Superstition.

Chapter 5: Huck’s Father.—The Fond Parent.—Reform.

Part 2: Chapters 6-10

Chapter 6: He Went for Judge Thatcher.—Huck Decided to Leave.—Political Economy.—Thrashing Around.

Chapter 7: Laying for Him.—Locked in the Cabin.—Sinking the Body.—Resting.

Chapter 8: Sleeping in the Woods.—Raising the Dead.—Exploring the Island.—Finding Jim.—Jim’s Escape.—Signs.—Balum.

Chapter 9: The Cave.—The Floating House.

Chapter 10: The Find.—Old Hank Bunker.—In Disguise.

Part 3: Chapters 11-15

Chapter 11: Huck and the Woman.—The Search.—Prevarication.—Going to Goshen.

Chapter 12: Slow Navigation.—Borrowing Things.—Boarding the Wreck.—The Plotters.—Hunting for the Boat.

Chapter 13: Escaping from the Wreck.—The Watchman.—Sinking.

Chapter 14: A General Good Time.—The Harem.—French.

Chapter 15: Huck Loses the Raft.—In the Fog.—Huck Finds the Raft.—Trash.

Part 4: Chapters 16-20

Chapter 16: Expectation.—A White Lie.—Floating Currency.—Running by Cairo.—Swimming Ashore.

Chapter 17: An Evening Call.—The Farm in Arkansaw.—Interior Decorations.—Stephen Dowling Bots.—Poetical Effusions.

Chapter 18: Col. Grangerford.—Aristocracy.—Feuds.—The Testament.—Recovering the Raft.—The Wood—pile.—Pork and Cabbage.

Chapter 19: Tying Up Day—times.—An Astronomical Theory.—Running a Temperance Revival.—The Duke of Bridgewater.—The Troubles of Royalty.

Chapter 20: Huck Explains.—Laying Out a Campaign.—Working the Camp—meeting.—A Pirate at the Camp—meeting.—The Duke as a Printer.

Part 5: Chapters 21-25

Chapter 21: Sword Exercise.—Hamlet’s Soliloquy.—They Loafed Around Town.—A Lazy Town.—Old Boggs.—Dead.

Chapter 22: Sherburn.—Attending the Circus.—Intoxication in the Ring.—The Thrilling Tragedy.

Chapter 23: Sold.—Royal Comparisons.—Jim Gets Home-sick.

Chapter 24: Jim in Royal Robes.—They Take a Passenger.—Getting Information.—Family Grief.

Chapter 25: Is It Them?—Singing the “Doxologer.”—Awful Square—Funeral Orgies.—A Bad Investment.

Part 6: Chapters 26-30

Chapter 26: A Pious King.—The King’s Clergy.—She Asked His Pardon.—Hiding in the Room.—Huck Takes the Money.

Chapter 27: The Funeral.—Satisfying Curiosity.—Suspicious of Huck,—Quick Sales and Small.

Chapter 28: The Trip to England.—”The Brute!”—Mary Jane Decides to Leave.—Huck Parting with Mary Jane.—Mumps.—The Opposition Line.

Chapter 29: Contested Relationship.—The King Explains the Loss.—A Question of Handwriting.—Digging up the Corpse.—Huck Escapes.

Chapter 30: The King Went for Him.—A Royal Row.—Powerful Mellow.

Part 7: Chapters 31-35

Chapter 31: Ominous Plans.—News from Jim.—Old Recollections.—A Sheep Story.—Valuable Information.

Chapter 32: Still and Sunday—like.—Mistaken Identity.—Up a Stump.—In a Dilemma.

Chapter 33: A Nigger Stealer.—Southern Hospitality.—A Pretty Long Blessing.—Tar and Feathers.

Chapter 34: The Hut by the Ash Hopper.—Outrageous.—Climbing the Lightning Rod.—Troubled with Witches.

Chapter 35: Escaping Properly.—Dark Schemes.—Discrimination in Stealing.—A Deep Hole.

Part 8: Chapters 36-The Last

Chapter 36: The Lightning Rod.—His Level Best.—A Bequest to Posterity.—A High Figure.

Chapter 37: The Last Shirt.—Mooning Around.—Sailing Orders.—The Witch Pie.

Chapter 38: The Coat of Arms.—A Skilled Superintendent.—Unpleasant Glory.—A Tearful Subject.

Chapter 39: Rats.—Lively Bed—fellows.—The Straw Dummy.

Chapter 40: Fishing.—The Vigilance Committee.—A Lively Run.—Jim Advises a Doctor.

Chapter 41: The Doctor.—Uncle Silas.—Sister Hotchkiss.—Aunt Sally in Trouble.

Chapter 42: Tom Sawyer Wounded.—The Doctor’s Story.—Tom Confesses.—Aunt Polly Arrives.—Hand Out Them Letters.

Chapter 43: Out of Bondage.—Paying the Captive.—Yours Truly, Huck Finn.