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Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finri| 

Ma  r  k  Twain 

 Read   by   John  Greenman  


1.  Chapter  1  9:29 

2.  Chapter  2  13:05 

3.  Chapter  3  9:14 

4.  Chapter  4  7:40 

5.  Chapter  5  8:54 

6.  Chapter  6  15:17 

7.  Chapter  7  13:41 

8.  Chapter  8  23:57 

9.  Chapter  9  8:32 

10.  Chapter  10  7:18 

11.  Chapter  11  14:53 

12.  Chapter  12  15:04 

13.  Chapter  13  10:27 

14.  Chapter  14  8:29 

15.  Chapter  15  13:02 


16.  Chapter  16  17:53 

17.  Chapter  17  18:40 

18.  Chapter  18  25:26 

19.  Chapter  19  19:01 

20.  Chapter  20  19:21 

21.  Chapter  21  21:06 

22.  Chapter  22  11:50 

23.  Chapter  23  13:01 

24.  Chapter  24  13:07 

25.  Chapter  25  16:27 

26.  Chapter  26  15:59 

27.  Chapter  27  14:34 

28.  Chapter  28  19:27 

29.  Chapter  29  20:25 


30.  Chapter  30  6:40 

31.  Chapter  31  19:09 

32.  Chapter  32  12:30 

33.  Chapter  33  14:29 

34.  Chapter  34  11:58 

35.  Chapter  35  14:41 

36.  Chapter  36  11:08 

37.  Chapter  37  13:28 

38.  Chapter  38  14:00 

39.  Chapter  39  11:08 

40.  Chapter  40  12:08 

41.  Chapter  41  13:48 

42.  Chapter  42  16:26 

43.  Chapter  43  3:59 


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Cover  design  by  Michael 
Wolf.  Artwork  Huckleberry 
Finn  and  Jim  on  their  raft 
by  by  E.W.  Kemble  (1884). 
Author's  portrait  by 
Mathew  Brady  (1871). 
Public  domain. 


MARK  TWAIN  (1835  - 1910),  pseudonym  of  Samuel  Langhorne  Clemens,  was  an  American  author 
and  humorist.  Twain  is  most  noted  for  his  novels  Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn,  which  has 
since  been  called  the  Great  American  Novel,  and  The  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.  Twain  enjoyed 
immense  public  popularity,  and  his  keen  wit  and  incisive  satire  earned  him  praise  from  both 
critics  and  peers.  Upon  his  death  he  was  lauded  as  the  "greatest  American  humorist  of  his  age," 
and  William  Faulkner  called  Twain  "the  father  of  American  literature".  (Wikipedia) 


Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn  is  commonly  regarded  as  one  of  the  Great  American 
Novels,  and  is  one  of  the  first  major  American  novels  written  in  the  vernacular, 
characterized  by  local  color  regionalism.  The  drifting  journey  ofHuck  and  his  friend  Jim, 
a  runaway  slave,  down  the  Mississippi  River  on  their  raft  may  be  one  of  the  most  enduring 
images  of  escape  and  freedom  in  all  of  American  literature.  (Wikipedia) 

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