
| 作者介绍:MARk TWAIN MARk TWAIN (1835-1910) was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens inMissouri. At the age of twelve, Twain left his hometown of Hannibal to seekwork. Over the years, he held a wide variety of jobs, including journalist,travel writer, silver miner, and Mississippi River boat pilot. In fact, it was hisexperiences on the river that gave him his pen name. On the Mississippi,"Mark twain!" was a phrase shouted by the boatmen to indicate "twofathoms deep." Though he penned many fine articles, it was not until thepublication of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer that Twain became a well- known and admired writer. |
| Preface 1.TomPlays,Fights,andHides 2.TheGloriousWhitewasher 3.BusyatWarandLove 4.ShowingOffinSundaySchool 5.ThePinch-BugandHisPrey 6.TomMeetsBecky 7.Tick-RunningandaHeartbreak 8.APirateBoldtoBe 9.TragedyintheGraveyard 10.DireProphecyoftbeHowlingDog 11.ConscienceRacksTom 12.TheCatandthePain-Killer 13.ThePirateCrewSetSail 14.HappyCampoftheFreebooters 15.Tom'sStealthyVisitHome 16.FirstPipes--"I'veLostMyKnife" 17.PiratesatTheirOwnFuneral 18.TomRevealsHisDreamSecret 19.TheCrueltyof"IDidn'tThink" 20.TomTakesBecky'sPunishment 21.Eloquence--andtheMaster'sGildedDome 22.HuckFinnQuotesScriptures 23.TheSalvationofMuffPotter 24.SplendidDaysandFearsomeNights 25.SeekingtheBuriedTreasure 26.RealRobbersSeizetheBoxofGold 27.TremblingontheTrail 28.IntheLairoflnjunJoe 29.HuckSavestheWidow 30.TomandBeckyintheCave 31.FoundandLostAgain 32."TurnOut!They'reFound!" 33.TheFateoflnjunJoe 34.FloodsofGold 35.RespectableHuckJoinstheGang Conclusion |
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