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Twain, Mark

"The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn"

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? ? ? ? Then we talked about the money. It was a pretty good raise, twenty dollars apiece. Jim said we could take deck passage on a steamboat now, and the money would last us as far as we wanted to go in the free States. He said twenty mile more warn't far for the raft to go, but he wished we was already there.


? ? ? ? Towards daybreak we tied up, and Jim was mighty particular about hiding the raft good. Then he worked all day fixing things in bundles, and getting all ready to quit rafting.


? ? ? ? That night about ten we hove in sight of the lights of a town away down in a left-hand bend.


? ? ? ? I went off in the canoe, to ask about it. Pretty soon I found a man out in the aver with a skiff, setting a trot-line. I ranged up and says:


? ? ? ? "Mister, is that town Cairo?"


? ? ? ? "Cairo? no. You must be a blame' fool."


? ? ? ? "What town is it, mister?"


? ? ? ? "If you want to know, go and find out. If you stay here botherin' around me for about a half minute longer, you'll get something you won't want.


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