The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain

Literature Fiction
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER By Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) CONTENTS CHAPTER I. Y-o-u-u Tom--Aunt Polly Decides Upon her Duty--Tom Practices Music--The Challenge--A Private Entrance CHAPTER II. Strong Temptations--Strategic Movements--The Innocents Beguiled CHAPTER III. Tom as a General--Triumph and Reward--Dismal Felicity--Commission and Omission CHAPTER IV. Mental Acrobatics--Attending Sunday--School--The Superintendent--"Showing off"--Tom Lionized CHAPTER V. A Useful Minister--In Church--The Climax CHAPTER VI. Self-Examination--Dentistry--The Midnight Charm--Witches and Devils--Cautious Approaches--Happy Hours CHAPTER VII. A Treaty Entered Into--Early Lessons--A Mistake Made CHAPTER VIII. Tom Decides on his Course--Old Scenes Re-enacted CHAPTER IX. A Solemn Situation--Grave Subjects Introduced--Injun Joe Explains CHAPTER X. The Solemn Oath--Terror Brings Repentance--Mental Punishment CHAPTER XI. Muff Potter Comes Himself--Tom's Conscience at Work CHAPTER XII. Tom Shows his Generosity--Aunt Polly Weakens CHAPTER XIII. The Young Pirates--Going to the Rendezvous--The Camp--Fire Talk CHAPTER XIV. Camp-Life--A Sensation--Tom Steals Away from Camp CHAPTER XV. Tom Reconnoiters--Learns the Situation--Reports at Camp CHAPTER XVI. A Day's Amusements--Tom Reveals a Secret--The Pirates take a Lesson--A Night Surprise--An Indian War CHAPTER XVII. Memories of…
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