The book Life On the Mississippi, Part 1. was written by author Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 Here you can read free online of Life On the Mississippi, Part 1. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Life On the Mississippi, Part 1. a good or bad book?
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He said if the men would stand it one more night, --and was a-going onlike that, --but the men had got enough. They started to get out a boatto take him ashore and lynch him, but he grabbed the little child all ofa sudden and jumped overboard with it hugged up to his breast andshedding tears, and we never see him again in this life, poor oldsuffering soul, nor Charles William neither. ' 'WHO was shedding tears?' says Bob; 'was it Allbright or the baby?' 'Why, Allbright, of course; didn't I tell... you the baby was dead. Beendead three years--how could it cry?' 'Well, never mind how it could cry--how could it KEEP all that time?'says Davy. 'You answer me that. ' 'I don't know how it done it, ' says Ed. 'It done it though--that's allI know about it. ' 'Say--what did they do with the bar'l?' says the Child of Calamity. 'Why, they hove it overboard, and it sunk like a chunk of lead. ' 'Edward, did the child look like it was choked?' says one. 'Did it have its hair parted?' says another. 'What was the brand on that bar'l, Eddy?' says a fellow they calledBill.
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