Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Chapter 33-THE END

Chapter 33

Right away in the beginning the send a fairy boat off to the cave. As they open the cave they find Injun Joe's body laying upon the ground, dead. They buried him near the site and floods of people came in on boats and fairies to see the funeral. The next morning Huck and Tom get together and talk. Huck and Tom both know now that the money is in the cave. They plan for there adventure into the cave to get the money. But of course Huck chicken's out and believes that Injun Joe's ghost is around the area so he decides to persuade Tom to get out of there. But they kept going. They found the money. And as they head out of the cave talk about where to hide it. On the way down from the cave. They come up the Welshman's house. The Welshman brought them down to the widows house and the boy's were told to change into better clothes and to bathe. From here I haven't got a clue whats going on...

Chapter 34

So to shorten this chapter. Huck went to the dinner at the Widows. There story was shared and the Widow was so grateful she offered Huck a full home and money for school and a future job. Tom and Huck both decided that it was time that he show them the money they found. Everyone was astounded when they saw it. And the room went silent...

Chapter 35

Well this last chapter is mostly just explaining, how much of an impact these boy's adventure had on the world. They were carried as legends and were huge impacts on society. And there story was told in many places. This is probably a chapter you just need to read.

It concludes of Mark Twain talking about how they turned out in life. as well as Huck really didn't seem happy with his life with the widow so Tom and him talked. They decided they would take there joyous life for another turn. And start a gang.

These kids have/had very interesting way's of playing!

That's how the story ends as well. There are more books to be read. But I am not sure if we are going to conquer those or not. Joy reading with you!

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