Huck Finn Review
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“The San Francisco Chronicle” pronounced Mark Twain’s Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn his most notable and well written books. The Mississippi region is
far better depicted in this novel than in his earlier Life on the Mississippi. An
accurate account is made of the lifestyle and times of th ....
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.... intertwines humor.
The Duke and the King contribute to some of the most amusing humor throughout
the course of their “work” trying to imitate heirs of the late Peter Wilks. It is “fertility
and luck” that salvage them from exposure. It is all the close calls of near discovery
from each character’s fraud that moves the story along. With out the suspense the
plot would be dull.
Every person who endulges in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn will
commend the story as exception ....
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