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Title: Huck's Struggle Between Morals
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Bofe un you claims it. What does I do? Does I shin
aroun' mongs' de neighbors en fine out which un you de bill do b'long to, en
han' it over to de right one, all safe en soun, de way dat anybody
dat had any gumption would? No; I take en whack de bill in two, en
give half it to you, en de yuther to de yuther women... Showed first 250 characters
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Dat's de way
Sollermum was gwyne to do wid de chile. Now I want to ast you; what's de use er
dat half a billl?-can't buy noth'n wid it. En what use is a half a chile? I
wouldn' give a dern for a million un um.'"
As you can see from this dialogue between them, they had a distinct
contrast in thinking... Showed next 250 characters
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