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did not walk to Rosings, and not many in which his wife did not think it necessary to go likewise; and till Elizabeth recollected that there might be other family livings to be disposed of, she could not understand the sacrifice of so many hours. Now and then they were honoured with a call from her ladyship, and nothing escaped her observation that was passing in the room during these visits. She examined into their employments, looked at their work, and advised them to do it differently; found

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of Huck,--Quick Sales and Small. CHAPTER XXVIII. The Trip to England.--“The Brute!”--Mary Jane Decides to Leave.--Huck Parting with Mary Jane.--Mumps.--The Opposition Line. CHAPTER XXIX. Contested Relationship.--The King Explains the Loss.--A Question of Handwriting.--Digging up the Corpse.--Huck Escapes. CHAPTER XXX. The King Went for Him.--A Royal Row.--Powerful Mellow. CHAPTER XXXI. Ominous Plans.--News from Jim.--Old Recollections.--A Sheep Story.--Valuable Information. CHAPTER XXXII. Still and Sunday--like.--Mistaken Identity.--Up a Stump.--In a Dilemma. CHAPTER XXXIII. A Nigger Stealer.--Southern Hospitality.--A Pretty Long Blessing.--Tar and Feathers. CHAPTER XXXIV. The Hut by the Ash Hopper.--Outrageous.--Climbing the Lightning Rod.--Troubled with Witches. CHAPTER XXXV. Escaping Properly.--Dark Schemes.--Discrimination in Stealing.--A Deep Hole. CHAPTER XXXVI. The Lightning Rod.--His Level Best.--A Bequest to Posterity.--A High Figure. CHAPTER XXXVII. The Last Shirt.--Mooning Around.--Sailing Orders.--The Witch Pie. CHAPTER XXXVIII. The Coat of Arms.--A Skilled Superintendent.--Unpleasant Glory.--A Tearful Subject. CHAPTER XXXIX. Rats.--Lively Bed--fellows.--The Straw Dummy. CHAPTER XL. Fishing.--The Vigilance Committee.--A Lively Run.--Jim Advises a Doctor. CHAPTER XLI. The Doctor.--Uncle Silas.--Sister Hotchkiss.--Aunt Sally in Trouble. CHAPTER XLII. Tom Sawyer Wounded.--The Doctor's Story.--Tom Confesses.--Aunt Polly Arrives.--Hand Out Them Letters    . CHAPTER THE LAST. 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