Today | News | Books | Recipes Adventure | Science Fiction | Ghost stories | Poetry | Children | History Adventures of Huckleberry FinnThe Project Gutenberg eBook of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this eBook. Title: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Author: Mark Twain Illustrator: E. W. Kemble Release date: June 29, 2004 [eBook #76] Most recently updated: May 17, 2026 Language: English Other information and formats: www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/76 Credits: David Widger *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN *** ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN (Tom Sawyer's Comrade) By Mark Twain CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Civilizing Huck.-Miss Watson.-Tom Sawyer Waits. CHAPTER II. The Boys Escape Jim.-Torn Sawyer's Gang.-Deep-laid Plans. CHAPTER III. A Good Going-over.-Grace Triumphant.-"One of Tom Sawyers's Lies". CHAPTER IV. Huck and the Judge.-Superstition. CHAPTER V. Huck's Father.-The Fond Parent.-Reform. CHAPTER VI. He Went for Judge Thatcher.-Huck Decided to Leave.-Political Economy.-Thrashing Around. CHAPTER VII. Laying for Him.-Locked in the Cabin.-Sinking the Body.-Resting. CHAPTER VIII. Sleeping in the Woods.-Raising the Dead.-Exploring the Island.-Finding Jim.-Jim's Escape.-Signs.-Balum. CHAPTER IX. The Cave.-The Floating House. CHAPTER X. The Find.-Old Hank Bunker.-In Disguise. CHAPTER XI. Huck and the Woman.-The Search.-Prevarication.-Going to Goshen. CHAPTER XII. Slow Navigation.-Borrowing Things.-Boarding the Wreck.-The Plotters.-Hunting for the Boat. CHAPTER XIII. Escaping from the Wreck.-The Watchman.-Sinking. CHAPTER XIV. A General Good Time.-The Harem.-French. CHAPTER XV. Huck Loses the Raft.-In the Fog.-Huck Finds the Raft.-Trash. CHAPTER XVI. Expectation.-A White Lie.-Floating Currency.-Running by Cairo.-Swimming Ashore. CHAPTER XVII. An Evening Call.-The Farm in Arkansaw.-Interior Decorations.-Stephen Dowling Bots.-Poetical Effusions. CHAPTER XVIII. Col. Grangerford.-Aristocracy.-Feuds.-The Testament.-Recovering the Raft.-The Wood-pile.-Pork and Cabbage. CHAPTER XIX. Tying Up Day-times.-An Astronomical Theory.-Running a Temperance Revival.-The Duke of Bridgewater.-The Troubles of Royalty. CHAPTER XX. Huck Explains.-Laying Out a Campaign.-Working the Camp-meeting.-A Pirate at the Camp-meeting.-The Duke as a Printer. CHAPTER XXI. Sword Exercise.-Hamlet's Soliloquy.-They Loafed Around Town.-A Lazy Town.-Old Boggs.-Dead. CHAPTER XXII. Sherburn.-Attending the Circus.-Intoxication in the Ring.-The Thrilling Tragedy. CHAPTER XXIII. Sold.-Royal Comparisons.-Jim Gets Home-sick. CHAPTER XXIV. Jim in Royal Robes.-They Take a Passenger.-Getting Information.-Family Grief. CHAPTER XXV. Is It Them?-Singing the "Doxologer."-Awful Square-Funeral Orgies.-A Bad Investment . CHAPTER XXVI. A Pious King.-The King's Clergy.-She Asked His Pardon.-Hiding in the Room.-Huck Takes the Money. CHAPTER XXVII. The Funeral.-Satisfying Curiosity.-Suspicious 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 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 Troub |