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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

CHAPTER XV
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I hain't seen no fog, nor no islands, nor no troubles, nor nothing.

I been setting here talking with you all night till you went to sleep about ten minutes ago, and I reckon I done the same.

You couldn't a got drunk in that time, so of course you've been dreaming." "Dad fetch it, how is I gwyne to dream all dat in ten minutes ?" "Well, hang it all, you did dream it, because there didn't any of it happen." "But, Huck, it's all jis' as plain to me as--" "It don't make no difference how plain it is; there ain't nothing in it.
I know, because I've been here all the time." Jim didn't say nothing for about five minutes, but set there studying over it.

Then he says: "Well, den, I reck'n I did dream it, Huck; but dog my cats ef it ain't de powerfullest dream I ever see.

En I hain't ever had no dream b'fo' dat's tired me like dis one." "Oh, well, that's all right, because a dream does tire a body like everything sometimes.


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