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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Twain, Mark ยท 67 words
There warnt nothing to do now but to look out sharp for the town, and not pass it without seeing it. He said hed be mighty sure to see it, because hed be a free man the minute he seen it, but if he missed it hed be in a slave country again and no more show for freedom. Every little while he jumps up and says.
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