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HUCKLEBERRY FINN 1 never had a home? writes Hack, ‘or went ro school like all the o2her boys. slept in the streets oF inthe ‘woods, and I could do what I wanted, when I wanted. eras fne ie” So when Huck goes olive with the Widow Douglas, he doesnt lke it at all, He has tobe clan and tidy, be 00d all the time, and go to school. Then his father comes and rakes him away olive inthe woods. At fst, Huck pleased, but hi Father always hitcng im 30 Huck decides to run away, ‘When be meets Jim, a eunaway slave, they decide to travel together down the great Misissippi River on a raft. Tey run into all kinds of rouble and danger, of cours, but Huck i happy. Life onthe ever i 0 feee and easy and comforable ~ Class Huckleberry Finn Sage 2 (00 ewer Seve Eto: Jenifer Bast Founder Edo Teo Hedge evi Br Jee Bat and lino Bate ‘ou don't know about me f you havent read a book called The Adventures of Tom Sauer. Mr Mark “Twain weoe the book and most ofits tre. In that book robipersstoe some money and hiditina very secret plaein thewoods. But Tom Sawyerand foundi,andaterthatwe ‘were rch, We got sx thousand dollars each all gold Inthosedays never ad home or wettoschool ike Tom andallthe other oysin St Peesbury, Pop was always desk and he moved around fot so he was very goo father, Burieide'emater to me. leptin theses orn te woods, and could do what wanted, when I wanted. Iwasa fine if. 1 onl do what Taanted, aon I usanted. seas fine ie 1 ‘When we gotallthat money, Tom and were famous for awhile. Judge Thatcher, who wasan important manin our town, kept my money in the bank for me. And the Widow Douglas took meto liven hee house ansaid lcould be her son. She was very nice and kind, but it was a hard life ‘because Thad to wear new clothes and be goo all Inthe end, I put on my old clothes and ran away. But Tom came after me and said that Thad to go back, but that could be in his gang of robbers, So, I went back, and the widow cried and I had to put on those new clothes again. I didn’t like ic at all, Her sister, Miss ‘Watson, lived there 100. She was always saying, ‘Don’t put your feet there, Huckleberry,” and “Don’t do thas, Huckleberry. It was teribl. ‘When went upto bed that night, Isat down ina chair by the window. Isat there a good longtime, and Iwas really ‘unhappy. But just after midnight I heard ‘mee-yow! mee yow! outside. Very sofily, | answered, ‘mee-yov! mec you!” Quietly, I pur our the light and got aut through the ‘window. Inthe trees, Tom Sawyer was waiting forme. ‘We went through the tres tothe end of the widow's sgarden.Soon we wereon top ofahillon the other side ofthe house. Below us we could se the riverandthe town. One or two lights were still on, bt everything was quiet. We went

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