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chapter 1. tom seeks new adventures
do you reckon tom sawyer was satisfied after all them adventures? i mean the adventures we had down the river, and the time we set the darky jim free and tom got shot in the leg. no, he wasn't. it only just p'isoned him for more. that was all the effect it had. you see, when we three came back up the river in glory, as you may say, from that long travel, and the village received us with a torchlight procession and speeches, and everybody hurrah'd and shouted, it made us heroes, and that was what tom sawyer had always been hankering to be.
chapter one, tom sawyer and nat parsons try to out-story the other...nat w/his travels to do w/a letter and tom w/his tripping up and down the river, getting shot...tom tells huck about the crusaders..."a crusade is war to recover the holy land from the paynim."
a quote
i don't see any use in finding out things and clogging up my head with them when i mayn't ever have any occasion to use 'em.
chapter 2 the balloon ascension
a noble big balloon...w/a man that lifts up nations and make civilizations....they get in, the balloon lifts, and huck can see that the world is flat, just as he suspected. going to europe...the professor won't let them land...to get off. tom wants to tie up the crazy man....starts to rain
chapter 3 tom explains
huck figures they're not...something...illinois is green and indiana is pink...he's seen it on a map. heh!
chapter 4 storm
out over the ocean, sky above, ocean below...storm...and it got lonesomer and lonesomer. there was the big sky up there, empty and awful deep; and the ocean down there without a thing on it......at some point, the professor/captain wants to toss them overboard, fearing mutiny, though twain never once uses the term "mutiny"...
chapter 5 land
"in the welkin, approaching england."
"he said an erronort was a person who sailed around balloons; and said it was a mighty sight finer to be tom sawyer the erronort that to be tom sawyer the traveler."
chapter 6 it's a caravan
chapter 7 tom respects the flea
how the flea can boogey like no other. "a flea is just a comet b'iled down small."
"it was just one of his irrulevances, i reckon"
chapter 8 the disappearing lake
as in mirage...
chapter 9 tom discourses on the desert
"in my opinion it was just a sockdolager."
chapter 10 the treasure-hill
"de good book say de burnt chile shun de fire."
11...the sand-storm
another caravan...is this the third? there's a different experience each time
12...jim standing siege
13...going to tom's pipe
tom sends jim and the interpreter back for his corn-cob pipe so he can hog-trade...with the interpreter, i think...for one of them mersham pipes...
"when i asked him what a moslem was, he said it was a person that wasn't a presbyterian. so there is plenty of them in missouri, though i didn't know it before."
i'm reminded of pynchon's against the day....hoo-rah...