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What does the confrontation between the slave hunters and Huck point out?
At the end of chapter 17 how are jim and Huck seperated?
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As Huck and Jim are on their way to Cairo, Jim tells Huck about how he is going work and save money so that he can buy his family back and they will be together again. He says that he would even...
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