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    shouch.hehadsetupand

    printedofftersinthatprintingofficehorse

    billsandtooktheney,fourdollars.andhehadgotinten

    dollarsentsforthepaper,hhesaidhewould

    putinforfourdollarsiftheyheydo.

    thepriceofthepaperhetookinthree

    subspayinghin

    advaheyopayinrdhe

    saidhehadjustboughtthendknockeddohepriceaslowas

    heuldaffordit,andorunitforcash.hesetupalittle

    pieself,outofhisohree

    verseskindofseofitrush,ld

    hisbreaki”athatallsetupao

    printinthepaper,anddidntchargenothingforit.ookin

    ninedollarsandahalf,andsaidheddoneaprettysquaredayswork

    forit.

    thenheshoherlittlejobhedprintedandhadntchargedfor,

    becauseithadapictureofarunaha

    bundleonastickoverhisshoulder,and”200re.the

    reading,andjustdescribedhioadot.itsaidhe

    runast.jailebelo

    andsendhibr >

    backheuldhavetherewardandexpenses.

    ”noeifwe

    inghandandfoot

    intheandshohishandbillandsaywe

    capturedhiptheriver,andboat,so

    ourfriendsandaregoingdetthere,but

    ituchlike

    jeustpreservetheunities,as

    heboards.”

    hedukeart,andthereuldrouble

    aboutrunningdaytis.ilesenoughthatnight

    togetoutofthereachofthepohedukeshe

    printingofficeakeinthatlittleto

    rightaloo.

    ill,andnevershovedouttillnearlytenoclock;

    theohoistour

    laillofsightofit.

    calledtotaketheoing,hesays:

    ”huck,doesyoureokingsondistrip”

    ”no,”isays,”ireot.”

    ”iwokings,

    butdatsenough.disonespouch

    better.”

    ifoundjiadbeentryingtogethiotalkfrench,soheuldhear

    ithesaidhehadbeeninthisuntrysolong,and

    hadsochtrouble,hedfotit.

    chapterxxi.

    itersunupnhtonanddidhe

    kingandtheduketuedoutbyandbylookiyrusty;butafter

    theydjuedoverboardandtookasitchipperedthepagooddeal.

    afterbreakfastthekiookaseatoheraft,and

    pulledoffhisbootsandrolleduphisbritches,ahislegsdangle

    iable,andlithispipe,andtettinghisrooandjulietbyheart.itprettygood

    hindthedukebeguntopracticeittogether.thedukehadtolea

    hiverandainhoadehiigh,

    andputhishandonhisheart,andaftera

    prettyustntbelloeothatway,

    likeabullyoustsayitsoftandsieo

    thatistheideforjulietsadearserechildofagirl,you

    knobraylikeajackass.”

    theygotoutaupleoflongsadeoutof

    oaklaths,aopracticethesself

    richardiii.;andtheheylaidonandprancedarouwas

    grandtosee.butbyandbythekingtrippedandfelloverboard,and

    afterthattheytookarest,andhadatalkaboutallkindsofadventures

    theydhadiisalongtheriver.

    afterdihedukesays:

    ”,akethisafirstclassshow,youknow,suessoretoit.hingto

    ansh,anyway.”

    ”sonkores,bilgeer”

    theduketoldhiandthensays:

    ”illanshehighlandflingorthesailorshopipe;and

    youeseeoh,ivegotityouletssoliloquy.”

    ”haetsh”

    ”haetssoliloquy,youknoostcelebratedthinginshakespeare.

    ah,itssubli,sublialchesthehouse.ihaventgotit

    inthebookiveonlygotonevolubutireipieceitout

    froery.illjustinute,andseeificall

    itbackfroellesvaults.”

    soheargupanddohinking,andfrowninghorribleevery

    henheuphiseyebrohewouldsqueeze

    hishandonhisforeheadandstaggerbaoahewould

    sigh,ahedletontodropatear.it.

    byandbyhegotit.hetoldustogiveattention.therikesa

    stitude,sstretched

    ailtedback,lookingupatthesky;andthenhe

    beginstoripandraveandgrithisteeth;andafterthat,allthrough

    hisspeech,heho,and

    justkhespotsoutofanyageveriseebefore.thisisthe

    speechileaedit,easyenough,totheking:

    tobe,oottobe;thatisthebarebodkinthatkescalatyofso

    longlife;foreto

    dunsithatthefearofsothingafterdeathrdersthe

    isleep,greatnaturessendurse,andkesusrathersling

    thearreousfortuhanflytoothersthatof.

    therestherespectstgiveuspause:hyknogi

    e,the

    oppressorsansntuly,thelahe

    quietusighttake,inthedeadiddleofthe

    night,arysuitsofsole

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