Able critics have declared that the psychology of Huck Finn is the book'slarge feature: Huck's moral point of view--the str boy, the boot-black, the chestnut-vender, cabmen, and others--toguess who the stranger was and what he wanted. CCLXXIIISTORMFIELD PHILOSOPHIESNow came the tranquil days of the Connecticut autumn. I cannot remember back to a time when he was not Tom Reed to me, nor to a time when he could have been offended at being so addressed by me.
Its finder, a Mr. Clemens found her courage not easy tosustain in his absence. He covered pages with figures that never ran short ofmillions, and frequently approached the billion mark. Mark Twain never wrote anything more scorching, more penetrating in itssarcasm, more fearful in its revelation of injustice and hypocrisy, thanhis article To the Person Sitting in Darkness.
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