Tom Sawyer salapoliisina Huck Finnin kertomus

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Tom Sawyer salapoliisina Huck Finnin kertomus

by Mark Twain

FI·~1 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

TOM SAWYER SALAPOLIISINA

0:03
2

MARK TWAIN

0:04
3

ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

9:34
4

TOINEN LUKU.

7:41
5

KOLMAS LUKU.

10:36
6

NELJÄS LUKU.

7:18
7

VIIDES LUKU.

4:34
8

KUUDES LUKU.

5:42
9

SEITSEMÄS LUKU.

7:26
10

KAHDEKSAS LUKU.

8:36

Description

In the quiet of a late‑spring afternoon, a young boy named Huck Finn watches the Mississippi stretch away on the horizon, feeling the weight of a restless fever that has settled over him and his friend Tom. The landscape of Arkansas, still thawing from winter, mirrors their impatience for the warm days of swimming, kite‑flying and mischief that lie ahead. When Aunt Polly arrives with a letter demanding Tom return to Arkansas to visit his aunt Sally, the boys are thrust into a clash of duty and the yearning for freedom.

The tension builds as Tom, ever the clever rogue, refuses to abandon his plans, while Huck wrestles with his own gloom and the pull of adventure. Their conversation crackles with humor and frustration, hinting at a hurried packing, a secret escape, and the promise of a daring river journey. Listeners are invited to follow Huck’s vivid narration as the boys stand on the brink of a new escapade, their friendship tested by the pull of home and the lure of the unknown.

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Full title

Tom Sawyer salapoliisina Huck Finnin kertomus Huck Finnin kertomus

Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (107K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-11-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

1835–1910

Best known for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this sharp-witted American writer turned life along the Mississippi River into stories that still feel lively, funny, and startlingly modern. His work blended humor, adventure, and biting social criticism in a way that helped shape American literature.

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