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15 2 4 ,Q D .D Ab 1 fd D2 5 tif. 147474 7 3 4 11 D K E' U' 44 I P 1 l in ,4 49 51 E K B- .U ES: fnREx1w A Coon Story That Wasnt A Coon Story Q N xfdffwx M N -'P+ K F f QW' 'Pr- t Qrftsnmfv ss-Q f, ner ffl 1X CX jg? 3 ,V Ev ff JQE5 Q7 1 X g as-Saga By Char les Oven house PAPPING for coons IS a profltable buslness for a trapper But I wasnt trappmg for buslness 7 Ei though It mlght be called for proflt Every nlght limi a v1s1tor that we spoke of as the coon would call at my uncles clucken house, w1th the result that next mornlng a chlcken would be mlsslng At last I made up my mlnd to catch the coon I balted a bw trap wlth a freshly k1lled chlcken set lt under a tree covered lt w1th leaves and anx1ously Walted for mornmg Dawn f1nally came I grabbed my gun hurrled down to the trap and lo and behold the cutest l1ttle coon' I rushed back to the house callmg for my aunt and uncle to come and see the cute l1ttle coon I had caught They fol lowed me on the run but as I neared the trap I would have preferred to be alone Runnlng down that cute l1ttle crea ture s back was a whlte streak I ralsed my gun and fued but I was a second too late It had flred before me' t74 V37 SE S. gn Qu 47 Q St 5 Q 1 Q gl rr 'L ll lla s T' T' sn G' gi 1? s5 Q f v -4 vs v P1 P it 1 li 4 H D d' it ' VV 1 v 1 v , . v Ir A In 1 A.: 2.0. 1424! 4-'-'Y - Isla' - ' ' 20 ' -9-59111011.91 - 45 ' ' 'Elm 'HQ' ' I I 1: ' , I . x A :LL u ' I ,uv Q- an ' ' + 4 it' V 4 EPI L D 1 'S O1 lg 1' 6 5 1 1 'bn 51 E I , L Q 'I 5 N 4 K lp I' , 5 4 1 Q 'xx X K , 7 1 I nil, V 'Mel ' 7-3 I - Q its , Q fs A -5 Leafs fs A ma. N 1 fi X 2 '-W' gm, gr 4 ,A t -1--Q---As. , qw-x 2122 . 1. .. fa' ' I . X Q5 - '- f' self- 3513255 'I f . .nf -14 fig N- 'N 7 'fl -,- :xiii '1 ' ' im 3' , v '- H I ' IZ V' 5'v,,cffr. Fig I 5 ffm - f--ffv'-LM' ., - rw 4 ' gif, 1 ..t A f,,y Ht 'Q 1-'1 A If - ' QEgif,f:,:,-ex, V .bn ' ' . W, ff ,, If rg : gf-K I 5 ' - ' ' if11:-l7Tf17i+3SYll?,32 If . ' I' - .I h Z V I IAV. I: ,Zj.-life Y' If .II :,1.,'1j' 1 Lf! ,. .4 4 -1,.,.,1,:A ,:1,,: 5, ?. .,.:.:.:.5l:-E .Lx .TIN at '-v' -- ' ff 511 v 5 4152138 'W -N: 'N X W A-I3 1' ', '. gil!-11 '. -A ' lbw -. AVN-. -. . . ..-- .. L e lf?-,x 'M X 4,. ,iv 4 .3--'-Q?'f:'. :ish In , , ' f 1 VP '. -1. ' 1' -: 1' 4: L' .' 'lf .. .- ' 1 2- '-521: .1-at --12 P -. 11 A. s ' E' , . ., . .... G: . . G I f, la 5' 4 A tgsg s , ' ' ' , I 1 X ' 1 ' . . . . X In I Afflftgwq ' ' Ii. G. A i . . 5 ws- as J as 'W 51, v ' ' y .-4 . .5 . . . , Y , l. - ' A :, - I Z5 p it ' . ' , ' ' ll' Q. ' . 5 . 'bm 6 gn ' , ei Y FP - - - hs if 2 . . V HE r' w 1 , ' I fa ' 22 f ' ' ' L 'N K . , ,Q 5 Q , ' E lr 5 iq 'I ,if - ,N Yiliiuq ' 5 --f.f.bzbyiQ - - - 5, jf, 675 ', 52 .- r l h I .,
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I 6 6 6 1 fi il ledge, so he just said that he didnt take no stock in school , and never went Mark Twain s pen is like a magic wand, for those who gaze upon its works are brought into subjection. I am very fond of his selection of words, unpolished and backwoodsy though they are, for there is an inexplicable fascination in them, and they always express better than other words could, what the author wishes to say. Once in telling of a very simple episode, Huck could have said, And I might have been caught with five thousand dollars that I was not - u qv it S' fi e' J' T' s dx 1 in Q C' 1 LQ s y K x 2-1 V 4 .,. , 1,-Q X-.Sbf3N... r A ' C13-fi , f,: CJAU REVIEW ...ul A A .A ,.. fe' . c ' e Y PM rv- ii' v 4 if L. 'Ee ,Q C4 7 1 1 3 ' A va , . in 5 -Q ' s' Abd ' 5 in ,is V1 5 'A , I V L A1 ' P . le DO U A 42 'dl P P r supposed to have , but instead he wrote: And I might be ketched with five thousand dollars nobody hadn't asked me to take care of This quotation expresses very eloquently I think, what I am at a loss to put into words of my own. Huckleberry Finn contains no arid regions as do tl works of Thackeray and Dickens, but is well watered throughout with humorous incidents. Not a page is turned without a spicy quip, and not a chapter rolls by without a frame-racking burst of laughter. I then, who consider my- self a connoisseur of good jokes, was elated when I first discovered this gold mine of Wit I like Huckleberry Finn because it is a melting-pot ontaining many ingredients: local color, description, life- like characters, and vast quantities of humor. Many a per- son might say of his favorite book that it holds his interest throughout' but this one of mine not only accomplishes, but far surpasses that feat, for it leaves a watermarkeu impression upon the reader which will remain with him to the end of his days fu , 1 X fl I X ff ff ,QL -Q A I X ' le 4 6 l i f ' fl -' u f ul! mlm , i. 'A -3 S 1 E' s. T! 3 ez. R QP 1 - Y: 2 .9- Z 4 -v 'Y 5 1 Q sv- Qb 1 -i s ,1 El 4 P Qu- Laq- , . . Vllv- yvy-- +A- , V 75' 51.9 il P ' ' 4 '-9 p'f'9'9!P f 4 ' IUQZ. 1 U , H 'Ii .e , Q. 9 g l 51 ' I a .. 1 0 ie P t 4 1 IDS J I :ZS 3 QE . V14 iq , Wg! uw D H Pa . ul ' r' ri. Q u 77 3 1 6' 41 ' Q df v 4' '51 E.. ' . .F 1 A f 7' v l N 1, , , , 1 ' 17 ' , 1f f i W! I 1 1 ff I ' . ff a ak -.f ,T W Q.-, Xl '5 E I I f pil ' . 1 f ff' f fa 4' ' a f f X , e , in it A iz ' i f X ! ff 1 'V f , ' lf if , ' 35 L A f g 2 I ' 'I ff 1 ff' -uv 1 1 g' fill I X f ff I a if I f f-7 - 5 1 X l f f f 4' J, X ,HI ' , K I , f R1 71 M ' ll X! 'D 5' S S f 5 V . A74 J 5 fm' MY4'U9M!0:Q: miiif-'lffu 1 24 --'f'f'1 wt ' ', 'x1v!r'0.Wf ?'5i9't -L Z ni i 3 '
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