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1 I got my traps out of the canoe and made me a nice camp in the thick woods.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII.
2 We better camp here if we can find a good place; the horses is about beat out.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII.
3 We put out the camp fire at the cavern the first thing, and didn't show a candle outside after that.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XI.
4 I clipped along, and all of a sudden I bounded right on to the ashes of a camp fire that was still smoking.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII.
5 I catched a catfish and haggled him open with my saw, and towards sundown I started my camp fire and had supper.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII.
6 She had five big wigwams aboard, wide apart, and an open camp fire in the middle, and a tall flag-pole at each end.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVI.
7 So I took my gun and slipped off towards where I had run across that camp fire, stopping every minute or two to listen.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII.
8 If the men went to the island I just expect they found the camp fire I built, and watched it all night for Jim to come.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII.
9 When I got to camp I warn't feeling very brash, there warn't much sand in my craw; but I says, this ain't no time to be fooling around.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII.
10 So I got all my traps into my canoe again so as to have them out of sight, and I put out the fire and scattered the ashes around to look like an old last year's camp, and then clumb a tree.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII.
11 When I struck the head of the island I never waited to blow, though I was most winded, but I shoved right into the timber where my old camp used to be, and started a good fire there on a high and dry spot.
Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBy Mark Twain ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XI.