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Title: Huckleberry Finn Learns He Must Grow Up Fast If He Wants To Survive Li
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He had a gun which he had stole,
I reckon, and we fished and hunter, and that was what we lived on
Every little while he locked me in and went down to the store, three
miles, to the ferry, and traded fish and game for whisky, and fetched
it home, and got drunk and had a good time and licked me... Showed first 250 characters
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( pg. 32 )
After Huck was kidnapped, life was worse than he ever expected. He would
not know how long this treacherous ordeal would last.
Huck knew he had to escape this way of life, and he finally got a plan
to do it. He was going to fake his own death... Showed next 250 characters
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