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      <title>Chapters 27-32 by Mark Druett</title>
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         <title>CH4PT3R 30</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Main events: <span><br></span>- Huck makes up a story </p><p>- Duke and King turn on each other because they both thought that the other one was trying to get away with the one for themselves.</p><p>-The King "shook up" Huck. The Duke stops him. </p><p>-The King confesses to stealing and hiding the money </p><p>-The Duke forgives the King and they pass out drunk on the raft</p><p>-Huck tells Jim the whole story</p><p>Quotes: </p><p>" Mf! And we reckoned the niggers stole it! "</p><p>"It's a lie! You done it, and you got to say you done it, or-"</p><p>"If you ever deny it again, I'll drown you..."</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Chapter 27</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Main events:</p><p>- Huck stole the money from the king and the duke and hid it in the coffin</p><p>- The funeral took place</p><p>- The king sold Mary Jane's slaves</p><p>- Huck managed to blame the stolen money on the sold slaves</p><p>Key quotes:</p><p>&nbsp;"I thought them poor girls and them niggers would break their hearts for grief."

"Quick sales&nbsp;<i>and</i>&nbsp;small profits! &nbsp;It's a good business—yes."

"They buried him, and we come back home, and I went to watching faces again—I couldn't help it, and I couldn't rest easy."
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         <title>CHAPTER 32</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Main events:</p><p>- Huck arrives at the plantation.</p><p>- Huck meets the Phelps family, relatives of Tom Saywer</p><p><span style="font-size: 13px;">Quotations:</span><br></p><p>- "it's you, at last! ain't it?" I out ith a Yes m before I thought. page335</p><p>- Being Tom Saywer was easy and comfortable; and it styed easy and comfortable til by and by I hear a steamboat coughing along down the river... page 338</p><p>- 1st paragraph  page 333</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Chapter 31</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>- Time ticks</p><p>-The King goes in to town (mischievous intentions)</p><p>- Huck and the Duke go to find the King</p><p>-Huck's 2nd attempt at escape</p><p>-Jim is missing </p><p>-Jim is sold (40$)</p><p>- Huck contemplates writing to Miss Watson  (internal moral debacle)</p><p>- Huck meets the duke</p><p>-  The duke lies about Jim's whereabouts, Huck plays along</p><p>-Huck heads towards Silas Phelps' place</p><p>Quotes:</p><p>"they've took my nigger, which is the only nigger I've got in the world, and now I'm in a strange country, and ain't got no property no more" Pg. 332</p><p>" 'All right, then, I'll <i>go</i> to hell' - and tore it up" Pg. 330</p><p>" 'It was an old fellow - a stranger- and he sold out his chance in him for forty dollars...' " Pg. 328</p><p>"Newrl<i>eans</i>. No-sirree-<i>bob</i>" Pg. 328 </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Chapter 29 </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Doctor tries to expose the King and the Duke. </p><p>King and the Duke gets caught because of their hand writing. </p><p>People decide to dig the old man up and found gold burried with him. </p><p>Huck runs away from them all back to Jim. </p><p>They try to get away from the King and the Duke, but are unsuccessful</p><p>Quotes: </p><p>"Neighbours,&nbsp;I dont know whether the new couple is frauds or not; but if these aint frauds, I am an Idiot, thats all"</p><p>"He cant write with his left hand,(...) if he could use his&nbsp;right hand, you would see that he wrote his own letters and mine too." </p><p>"Gentlemen- gentelmen! Hear me just a word- just a single word- if you please! there is one way yet- lets go dig up the corpse and look. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Chapter XXVIII</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>- Mary Jane is concerned about the King and the Duke being impostors</p><p>- Huck promises Mary Jane that the slaves will be reunited within 2 weeks.</p><p>- Huck encounters Suzan and Joanna, and tells them that their sister has gone to see a sick friend. </p><p>Quotes:</p><p>" 'that bag of money' 'well they've got that; and it makes me feel pretty silly to think how they got it' 'No, you're out there, they hain't got it' " Dialogue between Huck and Mary Jane.&nbsp;</p><p>"I put it in the coffin. It was in there when you was crying there, away in the night." Huck to Mary Jane </p>]]></description>
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