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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a public-domain English adventure novel by Mark Twain. Themes include Adventure stories, Bildungsromans, Boys, Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character). Read clean chapter pages on Talezzo

Author: Mark Twain Creator: Public Domain Source 40 chapters Updated Jun 19, 2026 60.9K views 3.2K likes 0 comments

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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a public-domain English adventure novel by Mark Twain, imported for Talezzo readers who want free online chapter pages and classic fiction discovery.

Subjects: Adventure stories, Bildungsromans, Boys, Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character), Fugitive slaves, Humorous stories, Male friendship, Mississippi River, Missouri, Race relations.

Source record: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/76. This page uses public-domain text metadata and stores the reading pages on Talezzo with clean SEO URLs.

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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chapter 1: HE LAST

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Out of Bondage.—Paying the Captive.—Yours Truly, Huck Finn.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

The Widows Moses and the “Bulrushers” Miss Watson Huck Stealing Away They Tip-toed Along Jim Tom Sawyer’s Band of Robbers Huck Creeps into his Window Miss Watson’s Lecture The Robbers Dispersed Rubbing the Lamp ! ! ! ! Judge Thatcher surprised Jim Listening “Pap” Huck and his Father Reforming the Drunkard Falling from Grace Getting out of the Way Solid Comfort Thinking it Over Raising a Howl “Git Up” The Shanty Shooting the Pig Taking a Rest In the Woods Watching the Boat Discovering the Camp Fire Jim and the Ghost Misto Bradish’s Nigger Exploring the Cave In the Cave Jim sees a Dead Man They Found Eight Dollars Jim and the Snake Old Hank Bunker “A Fair Fit” “Come In” “Him and another Man” She puts up a Snack “Hump Yourself” On the Raft He sometimes Lifted a Chicken “Please don’t, Bill” “It ain’t Good Morals” “Oh! Lordy, Lordy!” In a Fix “Hello, What’s Up?” The Wreck We turned in and Slept Turning over the Truck Solomon and his Million Wives The story of “Sollermun” “We Would Sell the Raft” Among the Snags Asleep on the Raft “Something being Raftsman” “Boy, that’s a Lie” “Here I is, Huck” Climbing up the Bank “Who’s There?” “Buck” “It made Her look Spidery” “They got him out and emptied Him” The House Col. Grangerford Young Harney Shepherdson Miss Charlotte “And asked me if I Liked Her” “Behind the Wood-pile” Hiding Day-times “And Dogs a-Coming” “By rights I am a Duke!” “I am the Late Dauphin” Tail Piece On the Raft The King as Juliet “Courting on the Sly” “A Pirate for Thirty Years” Another little Job Practizing Hamlet’s Soliloquy “Gimme a Chaw” A Little Monthly Drunk The Death of Boggs Sherburn steps out A Dead Head He shed Seventeen Suits Tragedy Their Pockets Bulged Henry the Eighth in Boston Harbor Harmless Adolphus He fairly emptied that Young Fellow “Alas, our Poor Brother” “You Bet it is” Leaking Making up the “Deffisit” Going for him The Doctor The Bag of Money The Cubby Supper with the Hare-Lip Honest Injun The Duke looks under the Bed Huck takes the Money A Crack in the Dining-room Door The Undertaker “He had a Rat!” “Was you in my Room?” Jawing In Trouble Indignation How to Find Them He Wrote Hannah with the Mumps The Auction The True Brothers The Doctor leads Huck The Duke Wrote “Gentlemen, Gentlemen!” “Jim Lit Out” The King shakes Huck The Duke went for Him Spanish Moss “Who Nailed Him?” Thinking He gave him Ten Cents Striking for the Back Country Still and Sunday-like She hugged him tight “Who do you reckon it is?” “It was Tom Sawyer” “Mr. Archibald Nichols, I presume?” A pretty long Blessing Traveling By Rail Vittles A Simple Job Witches Getting Wood One of the Best Authorities The Breakfast-Horn Smouching the Knives Going down the Lightning-Rod Stealing spoons Tom advises a Witch Pie The Rubbage-Pile “Missus, dey’s a Sheet Gone” In a Tearing Way One of his Ancestors Jim’s Coat of Arms A Tough Job Buttons on their Tails Irrigation Keeping off Dull Times Sawdust Diet Trouble is Brewing Fishing Every one had a Gun Tom caught on a Splinter Jim advises a Doctor The Doctor Uncle Silas in Danger Old Mrs. Hotchkiss Aunt Sally talks to Huck Tom Sawyer wounded The Doctor speaks for Jim Tom rose square up in Bed “Hand out them Letters” Out of Bondage Tom’s Liberality Yours Truly

NOTICE.

Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.

BY ORDER OF THE AUTHOR PER G. G., CHIEF OF ORDNANCE.

EXPLANATORY

In this book a number of dialects are used, to wit: the Missouri negro dialect; the extremest form of the backwoods Southwestern dialect; the ordinary “Pike County” dialect; and four modified varieties of this last. The shadings have not been done in a haphazard fashion, or by guesswork; but painstakingly, and with the trustworthy guidance and support of personal familiarity with these several forms of speech.

I make this explanation for the reason that without it many readers would suppose that all these characters were trying to talk alike and not succeeding.

THE AUTHOR.

HUCKLEBERRY FINN

Scene: The Mississippi Valley Time: Forty to fifty years ago

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1 HE LAST 4 min 2 You don’t know about me without you have read a book by the name of The 7 min 3 We went tiptoeing along a path amongst the trees back towards the end 12 min 4 Well, I got a good going-over in the morning from old Miss Watson on 8 min 5 Well, three or four months run along, and it was well into the winter 7 min 6 I had shut the door to. Then I turned around and there he was. I used 8 min 7 Well, pretty soon the old man was up and around again, and then he went 15 min 8 “Git up! What you ’bout?” 13 min 9 The sun was up so high when I waked that I judged it was after eight 22 min 10 I wanted to go and look at a place right about the middle of the island 8 min 11 After breakfast I wanted to talk about the dead man and guess out how 7 min 12 “Come in,” says the woman, and I did. She says: “Take a cheer.” 14 min 13 It must a been close on to one o’clock when we got below the island at 14 min 14 Well, I catched my breath and most fainted. Shut up on a wreck with 10 min 15 By-and-by, when we got up, we turned over the truck the gang had stole 8 min 16 We judged that three nights more would fetch us to Cairo, at the bottom 12 min 17 We slept most all day, and started out at night, a little ways behind a 17 min 18 In about a minute somebody spoke out of a window without putting his 16 min 19 Col. Grangerford was a gentleman, you see. He was a gentleman all over 23 min 20 Two or three days and nights went by; I reckon I might say they swum 16 min 21 They asked us considerable many questions; wanted to know what we 17 min 22 It was after sun-up now, but we went right on and didn’t tie up. The 17 min 23 They swarmed up towards Sherburn’s house, a-whooping and raging like 10 min 24 Well, all day him and the king was hard at it, rigging up a stage and a 11 min 25 Next day, towards night, we laid up under a little willow tow-head out 12 min 26 The news was all over town in two minutes, and you could see the people 14 min 27 Well, when they was all gone the king he asks Mary Jane how they was 14 min 28 I crept to their doors and listened; they was snoring. So I tiptoed 13 min 29 By-and-by it was getting-up time. So I come down the ladder and started 18 min 30 They was fetching a very nice-looking old gentleman along, and a 18 min 31 When they got aboard the king went for me, and shook me by the collar, 6 min 32 We dasn’t stop again at any town for days and days; kept right along 18 min 33 When I got there it was all still and Sunday-like, and hot and 11 min 34 So I started for town in the wagon, and when I was half-way I see a 13 min 35 We stopped talking, and got to thinking. By-and-by Tom says 11 min 36 It would be most an hour yet till breakfast, so we left and struck down 13 min 37 As soon as we reckoned everybody was asleep that night we went down the 11 min 38 That was all fixed. So then we went away and went to the rubbage-pile 13 min 39 Making them pens was a distressid tough job, and so was the saw; and 13 min 40 In the morning we went up to the village and bought a wire rat-trap and 11 min

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