Civilizing Huck-Miss Watson-Tom Sawyer waits
Boys escape Jim-Tom Sawyer's Gang-Deep-laid plans
Good going over-Grace triumphant-"One of Tom Sawyer's lies"
Huck and the judge-Superstition
Huck's father-Fond parent-Reform
He went for Judge Thatcher-Huck decided to leave-Political economy-Thrashing around
Laying for him-Locked in the cabin-Sinking the body-Resting
Sleeping in the woods-Raising the dead-Exploring the island-Finding Jim-Jim's escape-Signs-Balum
Find-Old Hank Bunker-In disguise
Huck and the woman-Search-Prevarication-Going to Goshen.
From the Book - Mark Twain 100th Anniversary Collection.
Chapter 1. Civilizing Huck ; Miss Watson ; Tom Sawyer waits -- Chapter 2. The boys escape Jim ; Tom Sawyer's gang ; Deep-laid plans -- Chapter 3. A good going-over ; Grace triumphant ; "One of Tom Sawyer's lies" -- Chapter 4. Huck and the judge ; Superstition -- Chapter 5. Huck's father ; The fond parent ; Reform -- Chapter 6. He went for Judge Thatcher ; Huck decided to leave-political economy ; Thrashing around -- Chapter 7. Laying for him ; Locked in the cabin ; Sinking the body ; Resting -- Chapter 8. Sleeping in the woods ; Raising the dead ; Exploring the island ; Finding Jim ; Jim's escape ; Signs ; Balum -- Chapter 9. The cave ; The floating house -- Chapter 10. The find ; Old Hank Bunker ; In disguise -- Chapter 11. Huck and the woman ; The search ; Prevarication ; Going to Goshen -- Chapter 12. Slow navigation ; Borrowing things ; Boarding the wreck ; The plotters ; Hunting for the boat -- Chapter 13. Escaping from the wreck ; The watchman ; Sinking -- Chapter 14. A general good time ; The harem ; French --
Chapter 15. Huck loses the raft ; In the fog ; Huck finds the raft ; Trash -- Chapter 16. Expectation ; A white lie ; Floating currency ; Running by Cairo ; Swimming ashore -- Chapter 17. An evening call ; The farm in Arkansaw ; Interior decorations ; Stephen Dowling Bots ; Poetical effusions -- Chapter 18. Col. Grangerford ; Aristocracy ; Feuds ; The testament ; Recovering the raft ; The wood-pile ; Pork and cabbage -- Chapter 19. Tying up day-times ; An astronomical theory ; Running a temperance revival ; The Duke of Bridgewater ; The troubles of royalty -- Chapter 20. Huck explains ; Laying out a campaign ; Working the camp-meeting ; A pirate at the camp-meeting ; The Duke as a printer -- Chapter 21. Sword exercise ; Hamlet's soliloquy ; They loafed around town ; A lazy town ; Old Boggs ; Dead -- Chapter 22. Sherburn ; Attending the circus ; Intoxication in the ring ; The thrilling tragedy -- Chapter 23. Sold ; Royal comparisons ; Jim gets homesick -- Chapter 24. Jim in royal robes ; They take a passenger ; Getting information ; Family grief -- Chapter 25. Is it them? ; Singing the "Doxologer" ; Awful square ; Funeral orgies ; A bad investment -- Chapter 26. A pious king ; The king's clergy ; She asked his pardon ; Hiding in the room ; Huck takes the money -- Chapter 27. The funeral ; Satisfying curiosity ; Suspicious of Huck ; Quick sales and small profit -- Chapter 28. The trip to England ; "The brute!" ; Mary Jane decides to leave ; Huck parting with Mary Jane ; Mumps ; The opposition line --
Chapter 29. Contested relationship ; The king explains the loss ; A question of handwriting ; Digging up the corpse ; Huck escapes
Chapter 30. The king went for him ; A royal row ; Powerful mellow
Chapter 31. Ominous plans ; News from Jim ; Old recollections ; A sheep story ; Valuable information
Chapter 32. Still and Sunday-like ; Mistaken identity ; Up a stump ; In a dilemma
Chapter 33. A nigger stealer ; Southern hospitality ; A pretty long blessing ; Tar and feathers
Chapter 34. The hut by the ash-hopper ; Outrageous ; Climbing the lightning rod ; Troubled with witches
Chapter 35. Escaping properly ; Dark schemes ; Discrimination in stealing ; A deep hole
Chapter 36. The lightning-rod ; His level best ; A bequest to posterity ; A high figure
Chapter 37. The last shirt ; Mooning around ; Sailing orders ; The witch pie
Chapter 38. The coat of arms ; a skilled superintendent ; Unpleasant glory ; A tearful subject
Chapter 39. Rats ; Lively bed-fellows ; The straw dummy
Chapter 40. Fishing ; The vigilance committee ; A lively run ; Jim advises a doctor
Chapter 41. The doctor ; Uncle Silas ; Sister Hotchkiss ; Aunt Sally in trouble
Tom Sawyer wounded ; The doctor's story ; Tom confesses ; Aunt Polly arrives ; Hand out them letters
Chapter The Last. Out of bondage ; Paying the captive ; Yours truly, Huck Finn.