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1  It was young Harney Shepherdson.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
2  The two young men looked dark, but never said nothing.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
3  I asked him what was become of young Harney and Miss Sophia.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
4  The young women had quilts around them, and their hair down their backs.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII.
5  Some young birds come along, flying a yard or two at a time and lighting.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII.
6  One of the boys was Buck, and the other was a slim young chap about nineteen years old.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
7  Gentlemen," says the young man, very solemn, "I will reveal it to you, for I feel I may have confidence in you.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIX.
8  Pretty soon a splendid young man come galloping down the road, setting his horse easy and looking like a soldier.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
9  Buck and his ma and all of them smoked cob pipes, except the nigger woman, which was gone, and the two young women.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII.
10  He said it was a sign when young chickens flew that way, and so he reckoned it was the same way when young birds done it.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII.
11  The women had on sun-bonnets; and some had linsey-woolsey frocks, some gingham ones, and a few of the young ones had on calico.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XX.
12  The young woman in the picture had a kind of a nice sweet face, but there was so many arms it made her look too spidery, seemed to me.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII.
13  We found a sick nigger sunning himself in a back yard, and he said everybody that warn't too young or too sick or too old was gone to camp-meeting, about two mile back in the woods.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XX.
14  There was a little old piano, too, that had tin pans in it, I reckon, and nothing was ever so lovely as to hear the young ladies sing "The Last Link is Broken" and play "The Battle of Prague" on it.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII.
15  This young girl kept a scrap-book when she was alive, and used to paste obituaries and accidents and cases of patient suffering in it out of the Presbyterian Observer, and write poetry after them out of her own head.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII.
16  While I was at it he asked me what my name was, but before I could tell him he started to tell me about a bluejay and a young rabbit he had catched in the woods day before yesterday, and he asked me where Moses was when the candle went out.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII.
17  There was four or five men cavorting around on their horses in the open place before the log store, cussing and yelling, and trying to get at a couple of young chaps that was behind the wood-rank alongside of the steamboat landing; but they couldn't come it.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
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