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CHAPTER XXI.
Sword Exercise.—Hamlet's Soliloquy.—They Loafed Around Town.—A Lazy Town.— Old Boggs.—Dead |
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CHAPTER XXII. Sherburn.—Attending the Circus.—Intoxication in the Ring.—The Thrilling Tragedy. |
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CHAPTER XXIII. Sold.—Royal Comparisons.—Jim Gets Home-sick |
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CHAPTER XXIV. Jim in Royal Robes.—They Take a Passenger.—Getting Information.—Family Grief. |
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CHAPTER XXV.
Is It Them?—Singing the " Doxologer."—Awful Square—Funeral Orgies.—A Bad Investment |
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CHAPTER XXVI.
A Pious King.—The King's Clergy.—She Asked His Pardon.—Hiding in the Room.— Huck Takes the Money |
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CHAPTER XXVII.
The Funeral.—Satisfying Curiosity.—Suspicious of Huck,—Quick Sales and Small Profits |
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
The Trip to England.—"The Brute!"—Mary Jane Decides to Leave.—Huck Parting with Mary Jane.—Mumps.—The Opposition Line |
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CHAPTER XXIX. Contested Relationship.—The King Explains the Loss.—A Question of Handwriting.— Digging up the Corpse.—Huck Escapes |
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CHAPTER XXX. The King Went for Him.—A Royal Row.—Powerful Mellow |
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CHAPTER XXXI.
Ominous Plans.—News from Jim.—Old Recollections.—A Sheep Story.—Valuable Information |
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