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Show 30 TilE ADrElt?TURES OF IIUCitLEBERRl- FINN. elves on the big river and nobody to bothc·r u.. I had t skip around a bit, and jump up and crack n1y h Is a £ w tiznc:, I r uldn't hel11 it ; but about th thircl ra k I noticed a f.ioun c~ that I knowed mighty well-and hrld n1y breath nnd li ::;tpncd ancl waited- an<l sure enough, when the n xt fla:h bust cd ut / _ .... . _.. _ _.... ... . - ..-- --~ __ __, "JIM LET OUT." over the water, here they come !- and just a laying to their oars and making their skiff hum! It was the kina and the duke. t> ~o I wilted right down on to the plank,, then, and give up; and It was all I could do to keep from crying. th y got ah ard, th king w nt for m , and ~, h ok 1ne by the collar, and . ay · : ' Try in' to gi v us the :lip, "~a,· y , you pup ! Tired of our con1pany-h y?" I ay : ' No, , our rna j - ty, we warn't-please don't, yonr 1naje ty! " " (lni 1 , th n, and t ll us what wa your id<~a, or I'll . hak the in id . out ' you ! " " lion :t, I'll t 11 you everything, just as TilE JO~G SHAKES ll UCK. it happened, your ma-jesty. The man that had aholt of mP was very good to me, and kept saying he had a boy about as bjg as m) that died la t year, and he was sorry to s a boy in such a dangerous fix ; and when they \va. all took by urprise by finding the gold, and made a ru h for the coffin, he lets go of m and whi pers, |