Wednesday, April 17, 2019

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - The Writings of Mark Twain Vol. 8



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Twain, Mark. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.  (New York: Gabriel Wells, 1922) The Writings of Mark Twain (1923) Vol. 8 - Hathi Trust (read online in flipbook format)

CONTENTS

I. Tom Plays, Fights and Hides

II.  The Glorious Whitewasher

III. Busy at War and Love

IV.  Showing Off in Sunday-School

V.  The Pinch-Bug and His Prey

VI.  Tom Meets Becky

VII.  Tick-Running and a Heartbreak

VIII.  A Pirate Bold to Be

IX.  Tragedy in the Graveyard

X. Dire Prophecy of the Howling Dog

XI.  Conscience Racks Tom

XII.  The Cat and the Pain-Killer

XIII.  The Pirate Crew Set Sail

XIV.  Happy Camp of the Freebooters

XV.  Tom's Stealthy Visit Home

XVI.  First Pipes -- "I've Lost My Knife"

XVII.  Pirates at Their Own Funeral

XVIII.  Tom Reveals His Dream Secret

XIX.  The Cruelty of "I Didn't Think"

XX.  Tom Takes Becky's Punishment

XXI.  Eloquence -- And The Masters Gilded Dome

XXII.  Huck Finn Quotes Scripture

XXIII.  The Salvation of Muff Potter

XXIV.  Splendid Days and Fearsome Nights

XXV.  Seeking the Buried Treasure

XXVI.  Real Robbers Seize the Box of Gold

XXVII.  Trembling on the Trail

XXVIII.  In The Lair of Injun Joe

XXIX.  Huck Saves the Widow

XXX.  Tom and Becky in the Cave

XXXI.  Found and Lost Again

XXXII.  "Turn Out! They're Found!"

XXXIII.  The Fate of Injun Joe

XXXIV.  Floods of Gold

XXXV.  Respectable Huck Joins the Gang

Conclusion




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