The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
(Tom Sawyer's Comrade)
By Mark Twain
- Introduction:
- Chapter 1: I Discover Moses and the Bulrushers
- Chapter 2: Our Gang's Dark Oath
- Chapter 3: We Ambuscade the A-rabs
- Chapter 4: The Hair-Ball Oracle
- Chapter 5: Pap Starts In On A New Life
- Chapter 6: Pap Struggles with the Death Angel
- Chapter 7: I Fool Pap and Get Away
- Chapter 8: I Spare Miss Watson's Jim
- Chapter 9: The House of Death Floats By
- Chapter 10: What Comes of Handlin' Snake-Skin
- Chapter 11: They're After Us!
- Chapter 12: "Better Let Blame' Well Alone"
- Chapter 13: Honest Loot from the "Walter Scott"
- Chapter 14: Was Solomon Wise?
- Chapter 15: Fooling Poor Old Jim
- Chapter 16: The Rattlesnake-Skin Does Its Work
- Chapter 17: The Grangerfords Take Me In
- Chapter 18: Why Harney Road Away for His Hat
- Chapter 19: The Duke and the Dauphin Come Aboard
- Chapter 20: What Royalty Did to Parkville
- Chapter 21: An Arkansaw Difficulty
- Chapter 22: Why the Lynching Bee Failed
- Chapter 23: The Orneriness of Kings
- Chapter 24: The King Turns Parson
- Chapter 25: All Full of Tears and Flapdoodle
- Chapter 26: I Steal the King's Plunder
- Chapter 27: Dead Peter Has His Gold
- Chapter 28: Over-Reaching Don't Pay
- Chapter 29: I Light Out in the Storm
- Chapter 30: The Gold Saves the Thieves
- Chapter 31: You Can't Pray a Lie
- Chapter 32: I Have a New Name
- Chapter 33: The Pitiful Ending of Royalty
- Chapter 34: We Cheer Up Jim
- Chapter 35: Dark, Deep-Laid Plans
- Chapter 36: Trying to Help Jim
- Chapter 37: Jim Gets His Witch Pie
- Chapter 38: "Here a Captive Heart Busted"
- Chapter 39: Tom Writes Nonnamous Letters
- Chapter 40: A Mixed-Up and Splendid Rescue
- Chapter 41: Must 'A' Been Sperits"
- Chapter 42: Why They Didn't Hang Jim
- Chapter 43: Nothing More to Write