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I
crope
out
,
all
a-tremblin
'
,
en
crope
aroun
'
en
open
de
do
'
easy
en
slow
,
en
poke
my
head
in
behine
de
chile
,
sof
'
en
still
,
en
all
uv
a
sudden
I
says
POW
!
jis
'
as
loud
as
I
could
yell
.
SHE
NEVER
BUDGE
!
Oh
,
Huck
,
I
bust
out
a-cryin
'
en
grab
her
up
in
my
arms
,
en
say
,
'
Oh
,
de
po
'
little
thing
!
De
Lord
God
Amighty
fogive
po
'
ole
Jim
,
kaze
he
never
gwyne
to
fogive
hisself
as
long
's
he
live
!
'
Oh
,
she
was
plumb
deef
en
dumb
,
Huck
,
plumb
deef
en
dumb
--
en
I
'd
ben
a-treat
'n
her
so
!
"
NEXT
day
,
towards
night
,
we
laid
up
under
a
little
willow
towhead
out
in
the
middle
,
where
there
was
a
village
on
each
side
of
the
river
,
and
the
duke
and
the
king
begun
to
lay
out
a
plan
for
working
them
towns
.
Jim
he
spoke
to
the
duke
,
and
said
he
hoped
it
would
n't
take
but
a
few
hours
,
because
it
got
mighty
heavy
and
tiresome
to
him
when
he
had
to
lay
all
day
in
the
wigwam
tied
with
the
rope
.
You
see
,
when
we
left
him
all
alone
we
had
to
tie
him
,
because
if
anybody
happened
on
to
him
all
by
himself
and
not
tied
it
would
n't
look
much
like
he
was
a
runaway
nigger
,
you
know
.
So
the
duke
said
it
WAS
kind
of
hard
to
have
to
lay
roped
all
day
,
and
he
'd
cipher
out
some
way
to
get
around
it
.
He
was
uncommon
bright
,
the
duke
was
,
and
he
soon
struck
it
.
He
dressed
Jim
up
in
King
Lear
's
outfit
--
it
was
a
long
curtain-calico
gown
,
and
a
white
horse-hair
wig
and
whiskers
;
and
then
he
took
his
theater
paint
and
painted
Jim
's
face
and
hands
and
ears
and
neck
all
over
a
dead
,
dull
,
solid
blue
,
like
a
man
that
's
been
drownded
nine
days
.
Blamed
if
he
war
n't
the
horriblest
looking
outrage
I
ever
see
.
Then
the
duke
took
and
wrote
out
a
sign
on
a
shingle
so
:
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Sick
Arab
--
but
harmless
when
not
out
of
his
head
.
And
he
nailed
that
shingle
to
a
lath
,
and
stood
the
lath
up
four
or
five
foot
in
front
of
the
wigwam
.
Jim
was
satisfied
.
He
said
it
was
a
sight
better
than
lying
tied
a
couple
of
years
every
day
,
and
trembling
all
over
every
time
there
was
a
sound
.
The
duke
told
him
to
make
himself
free
and
easy
,
and
if
anybody
ever
come
meddling
around
,
he
must
hop
out
of
the
wigwam
,
and
carry
on
a
little
,
and
fetch
a
howl
or
two
like
a
wild
beast
,
and
he
reckoned
they
would
light
out
and
leave
him
alone
.
Which
was
sound
enough
judgment
;
but
you
take
the
average
man
,
and
he
would
n't
wait
for
him
to
howl
.
Why
,
he
did
n't
only
look
like
he
was
dead
,
he
looked
considerable
more
than
that
.
These
rapscallions
wanted
to
try
the
Nonesuch
again
,
because
there
was
so
much
money
in
it
,
but
they
judged
it
would
n't
be
safe
,
because
maybe
the
news
might
a
worked
along
down
by
this
time
.
They
could
n't
hit
no
project
that
suited
exactly
;
so
at
last
the
duke
said
he
reckoned
he
'd
lay
off
and
work
his
brains
an
hour
or
two
and
see
if
he
could
n't
put
up
something
on
the
Arkansaw
village
;
and
the
king
he
allowed
he
would
drop
over
to
t
'
other
village
without
any
plan
,
but
just
trust
in
Providence
to
lead
him
the
profitable
way
--
meaning
the
devil
,
I
reckon
.
We
had
all
bought
store
clothes
where
we
stopped
last
;
and
now
the
king
put
his
'n
on
,
and
he
told
me
to
put
mine
on
.
I
done
it
,
of
course
.
The
king
's
duds
was
all
black
,
and
he
did
look
real
swell
and
starchy
.
I
never
knowed
how
clothes
could
change
a
body
before
.
Why
,
before
,
he
looked
like
the
orneriest
old
rip
that
ever
was
;
but
now
,
when
he
'd
take
off
his
new
white
beaver
and
make
a
bow
and
do
a
smile
,
he
looked
that
grand
and
good
and
pious
that
you
'd
say
he
had
walked
right
out
of
the
ark
,
and
maybe
was
old
Leviticus
himself
.
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Jim
cleaned
up
the
canoe
,
and
I
got
my
paddle
ready
.
There
was
a
big
steamboat
laying
at
the
shore
away
up
under
the
point
,
about
three
mile
above
the
town
--
been
there
a
couple
of
hours
,
taking
on
freight
.
Says
the
king
:
"
Seein
'
how
I
'm
dressed
,
I
reckon
maybe
I
better
arrive
down
from
St.
Louis
or
Cincinnati
,
or
some
other
big
place
.
Go
for
the
steamboat
,
Huckleberry
;
we
'll
come
down
to
the
village
on
her
.
"
I
did
n't
have
to
be
ordered
twice
to
go
and
take
a
steamboat
ride
.
I
fetched
the
shore
a
half
a
mile
above
the
village
,
and
then
went
scooting
along
the
bluff
bank
in
the
easy
water
.
Pretty
soon
we
come
to
a
nice
innocent-looking
young
country
jake
setting
on
a
log
swabbing
the
sweat
off
of
his
face
,
for
it
was
powerful
warm
weather
;
and
he
had
a
couple
of
big
carpet-bags
by
him
.