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Should Huck Finn Take Thirty-7 Years

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In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huckleberry Finn and his best friend Tom Sawyer are left to find out a way to get Jim out of imprisonment. Tom insists on digging him out with case knives, but also insists that the escape should take thirty-seven years. He says this because he has read about this type of stuff in books. However, they do not have time to wait that long because they both find out that when Mr. Phelps found out that Jim is not from New Orleans, he will probably try to sell him to someone else. They decide to pretend that their plan has been in the works for thirty-seven years. Huck tries to show Tom the reality in his plan, but Tom accuses him of never reading any books. So then Huck succumbs to Tom and agrees to his
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