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" Huckleberry came and went, at his own free will. He slept on doorsteps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call any being master or obey anybody... "
The Way the Crow Flies: A Novel - Page 253
by Ann-Marie MacDonald - 2009 - 848 pages
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain - Fiction - 1881 - 298 pages
...and went, at his own free will. He slept on door-steps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call...stay as long as it suited him; nobody forbade him to nCCKLEUERBY FINS. fight; he could sit up as late as he pleased; he was always the first boy that went...
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Education, Volume 21

Education - 1901 - 702 pages
...Because, as Mark says, " he did not have to go to school or church ; he could go fishing or swimming when he chose and stay as long as it suited him ; nobody...went barefoot in the spring and the last to resume shoe leather in the fall ; he never had to wash nor put on clean clothes ; he could swear wonderfully....
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Education, Volume 21

Education - 1900 - 1050 pages
...Because, as Mark says, " he did not have to go to school or church ; he could go fishing or swimming when he chose and stay as long as it suited him ; nobody...went barefoot in the spring and the last to resume shoe leather in the fall ; he never had to wash nor put on clean clothes ; he could swear wonderfully....
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The Writings of Mark Twain: The adventures of Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain - American fiction - 1917 - 328 pages
...and went, at his own free will. He slept on doorsteps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call...him to fight; he could sit up as late as he pleased; ho was always the first boy that went barefoot in the spring and the last to resume leather in the...
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Moments with Mark Twain

Mark Twain - American wit and humor - 1920 - 326 pages
...and went, at his own free will. He slept on doorsteps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call...up as late as he pleased; he Was always the first that went barefoot in the spring and the last to resume leather in the fall; he never had to wash,...
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"Littery Man": Mark Twain and Modern Authorship

Richard S. Lowry - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 188 pages
..."glory and eclat." Physiologically, Huck may be a boy, but socially he is a "juvenile pariah": he does "not have to go to school or to church, or call any being master or obey anybody." The difference between the two characters emerges most clearly at the end of Tom Sawyer. While the...
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The Call Of Solitude: Alonetime In A World Of Attachment

Ester Schaler Buchholz - Psychology - 1999 - 374 pages
...American fiction. Twain writes: He slept on door-steps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call...long as it suited him; nobody forbade him to fight ... In a word everything that goes to make life precious, that boy had.19 Naturally, I emphasize aloneness...
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Mark Twain

Susan Bivin Aller - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 116 pages
...and went, at his own free will. He slept on doorsteps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call...where he chose, and stay as long as it suited him ... he never had to wash, nor put on clean clothes; he could swear wonderfully. In a word, everything...
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Annotated Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain - Fiction - 2001 - 658 pages
...went, at bis own free will. He slept on door-steps in fine weather and in eniplx hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call any being master or obey anyone; he could go fishing or su iniming when and where be chose, and stay as long as it suited him;...
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Mark Twain - 2001 - 554 pages
...and went, at his own free will. He slept on doorsteps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call any being master or The Adventures of Tom Sawyer O obey anybody; he could go fishing or swimming when and where he chose,...
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