Thursday, April 17, 2014

Locating Resources (Create 3.1.3)




Excerpt from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn:

"Pretty soon I wanted to smoke, and asked the widow to let me.  But she wouldn't.  She said it was a mean practice and wasn't clean, and I must try to not do it any more.  That is just the way with some people.  They get down on a thing when they don't know nothing about it.  Here she was a-bothering about Moses, which was no kin to her, and no use to anybody, being gone, you see, yet finding a power of fault with me for doing a thing that had some good in it.  And she took snuff, too; of course that was all right, because she done it herself.
Her sister, Miss Watson, a tolerable slim old maid, with goggles on, had just come to live with her, and took a set at me now with a spelling-book. She worked me middling hard for about an hour, and then the widow made her ease up.  I couldn't stood it much longer.  Then for an hour it was deadly dull, and I was fidgety.  Miss Watson would say, "Don't put your feet up there, Huckleberry;" and "Don't scrunch up like that, Huckleberry—set up straight;" and pretty soon she would say, "Don't gap and stretch like that, Huckleberry—why don't you try to behave?"  Then she told me all about the bad place, and I said I wished I was there. She got mad then, but I didn't mean no harm.  All I wanted was to go somewheres; all I wanted was a change, I warn't particular.  She said it was wicked to say what I said; said she wouldn't say it for the whole world; she was going to live so as to go to the good place.  Well, I couldn't see no advantage in going where she was going, so I made up my mind I wouldn't try for it.  But I never said so, because it would only make trouble, and wouldn't do no good."


Sources:

By Edward Winsor KembleBcrowell at en.wikipedia [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons

"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn : Mark Twain : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive." Internet Archive. N.p., n.d. Web. . <https://archive.org/details/huck_finn_librivox>.

Project Gutenberg. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Apr. 2014. <http://www.gutenberg.org/files/76/76-h/76-h.htm>.

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