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From the book:DO you reckon Tom Sawyer was satisfied after all them adventures? I mean the adventures we had down the river, and the time we set the darky Jim free and Tom got shot in the leg. No, he wasn't. It only just p'isoned him for more. That was all the effect it had. You see, when we three came back up the river in glory, as you may say, from that long travel, and the village received us with a torchlight procession and speeches, and everybody hurrah'd and shouted, it made us heroes, and that was what Tom Sawyer had always been hankering to be. For a while he WAS satisfied. Everybody made much of him, and he tilted up his nose and stepped around the town as though he owned it. Some called him Tom Sawyer the Traveler, and that just swelled him up fit to bust. You see he laid over me and Jim considerable, because we only went down the river on a raft and came back by the steamboat, but Tom went by the steamboat both ways. The boys envied me and Jim a good deal, but land! they just knuckled to the dirt before TOM.
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Balloon ascensions, Travel, Tom Sawyer (Fictitious character), Americans, Fiction, Twain, mark, 1835-1910, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Sawyer, tom (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, action & adventure, Description and travel, Political corruption, Speculation, Legislators, Businessmen, Intellectual life, Homes and haunts, American Authors, Christian women saints, History, Imperialism, Voyages around the world, Impostors and imposture, Boys, Poor children, Princes, Walking, Children's fiction, Boys, fiction, Adventure and adventurers, fiction, Knights and knighthood, Britons, Kings and rulers, Time travel, Fiction, fantasy, general, Fiction, coming of age, Fiction, classics, Juvenile Wit and humor, Children, Juvenile fiction, Conduct of life, Huckleberry Finn (Fictitious character), Jim (Fictitious character : Twain), Voyages and travels, African Americans, Friendship, Adventure stories, Inventors, Kidnapping, Desert animals, Weddings, Mississippi river, fiction, Missouri, fiction, Social life and customs, American Humorous stories, Storytelling, City and town life, American Detective and mystery stories, Poor, Mind and body, Philosophy of mind, Human beings, Philosophical anthropology, Arthurian romances, Adaptations, Christian Science, Controversial literature, Imaginary conversations, Authorship, Baconian theory, Manners and customsPlaces
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Tom Sawyer Abroad (Watermill Classic)
January 1983, Troll Communications
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0893757128 9780893757120
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Tom's plan to become famous involves Huck Finn and his friend Jim in a crusade to the Holy Land by balloon ascension.
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