The Complete Works of Mark Twain [pseud.] the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Vol. 11 Eleven (11)

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It had the big timber of a regular island ; it might be five or six miles long and more than half a mile wide.
I kept quiet, with my ears cocked, about fifteen minutes, I reckon. I was floating along, of course, four or five miles an hour; but you don't ever think of that. No, you feel like you are laying dead still on the water; and if a little glimpse of a snag slips by you don't think to yourself how fast you're going, but you catch your breath and think, my! how that snag's tearing along. I
...f you think it ain't dismal and lonesome out in a fog that way by yourself in the night, you try it once — you'll see.
Next, for about a half an hour, I whoops now and then; at last I hears the answer a long ways off, and tries to follow it, but I couldn't do it, and directly I judged I'd got into a nest of towheads, for I had 114 HUCKLEBERRY FINN little dim glimpses of them on both sides of me — sometimes just a narrow channel between, and some that I couldn't see I knowed was there because I'd hear the wash of the ciirrent against the old dead brush and trash that hung over the banks.


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