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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. Y-o-u-u Tom—Aunt Polly Decides Upon her Duty—Tom Practices Music—The Challenge—A Private Entrance |
CHAPTER II. Strong Temptations—Strategic Movements—The Innocents Beguiled |
CHAPTER III. Tom as a General—Triumph and Reward—Dismal Felicity—Commission and Omission |
CHAPTER IV. Mental Acrobatics—Attending Sunday—School—The Superintendent—“Showing off”—Tom Lionized |
CHAPTER V. A Useful Minister—In Church—The Climax |
CHAPTER VI. Self-Examination—Dentistry—The Midnight Charm—Witches and Devils—Cautious Approaches—Happy Hours |
CHAPTER VII. A Treaty Entered Into—Early Lessons—A Mistake Made |
CHAPTER VIII. Tom Decides on his Course—Old Scenes Re-enacted |
CHAPTER IX. A Solemn Situation—Grave Subjects Introduced—Injun Joe Explains |
CHAPTER X. The Solemn Oath—Terror Brings Repentance—Mental Punishment |
CHAPTER XI. Muff Potter Comes Himself—Tom’s Conscience at Work |
CHAPTER XII. Tom Shows his Generosity—Aunt Polly Weakens |
CHAPTER XIII. The Young Pirates—Going to the Rendezvous—The Camp—Fire Talk |
CHAPTER XIV. Camp-Life—A Sensation—Tom Steals Away from Camp |
CHAPTER XV. Tom Reconnoiters—Learns the Situation—Reports at Camp |
CHAPTER XVI. A Day’s Amusements—Tom Reveals a Secret—The Pirates take a Lesson —A Night Surprise—An Indian War |
CHAPTER XVII. Memories of the Lost Heroes—The Point in Tom’s Secret |
CHAPTER XVIII. Tom’s Feelings Investigated—Wonderful Dream—Becky Thatcher Overshadowed—Tom Becomes Jealous—Black Revenge |
CHAPTER XIX. Tom Tells the Truth |
CHAPTER XX. Becky in a Dilemma—Tom’s Nobility Asserts Itself |
CHAPTER XXI. Youthful Eloquence—Compositions by the Young Ladies—A Lengthy Vision—The Boy’s Vengeance Satisfied |
CHAPTER XXII. Tom’s Confidence Betrayed—Expects Signal Punishment |
CHAPTER XXIII. Old Muff’s Friends—Muff Potter in Court—Muff Potter Saved |
CHAPTER XXIV. Tom as the Village Hero—Days of Splendor and Nights of Horror—Pursuit of Injun Joe |
CHAPTER XXV. About Kings and Diamonds—Search for the Treasure—Dead People and Ghosts |
CHAPTER XXVI. The Haunted House—Sleepy Ghosts—A Box of Gold—Bitter Luck |
CHAPTER XXVII. Doubts to be Settled—The Young Detectives |
CHAPTER XXVIII. An Attempt at No. Two—Huck Mounts Guard |
CHAPTER XXIX. The Pic-nic—Huck on Injun Joe’s Track—The “Revenge” Job—Aid for the Widow |
CHAPTER XXX. The Welshman Reports—Huck Under Fire—The Story Circulated—A New Sensation—Hope Giving Way to Despair |
CHAPTER XXXI. An Exploring Expedition—Trouble Commences—Lost in the Cave—Total Darkness—Found but not Saved |
CHAPTER XXXII. Tom tells the Story of their Escape—Tom’s Enemy in Safe Quarters |
CHAPTER XXXIII. The Fate of Injun Joe—Huck and Tom Compare Notes—An Expedition to the Cave—Protection Against Ghosts—“An Awful Snug Place”—A Reception at the Widow Douglas’s |
CHAPTER XXXIV. Springing a Secret—Mr. Jones’ Surprise a Failure |
CHAPTER XXXV. A New Order of Things—Poor Huck—New Adventures Planned |