内容简介
Tom Sawyer is as clever, imaginative, and resourceful as he isreckless and mischievous, whether conning his friends into paintinga fence or helping to catch a murderer. Twain's novel sparkles withhis famous humor, but it is also woven with a subtle awareness ofthe injustices and complexities of the old South that Twain somemorably portrays.
目录
CHAPTER I Tom Plays, Fights, and Hides
CHAPTER II The Glorious Whitewasher
CHAPTER III Busy at War and Love
CHAPTER IV Showing Offin Sunday School
CHAPTER V The Pinch Bug and His Prey
CHAPTER VI Tom Meets Becky
CHAPTER VII Tick-Running and a Heartbreak
CHAPTER VIII A Pirate Bold to Be
CHAPTER IX Tragedy in the Graveyard
CHAPTER X Dire Prophecy of the Howling Dog
CHAPTER XI Conscience Racks Tom
CHAPTER XII The Cat and the Painkiller
CHAPTER XIII The Pirate Crew Set Sail
CHAPTER XlW Happy Camp of the Freebooters
CHAPTER XV Tom's Stealthy Visit Home
CHAPTER XVI First Pipes—“I've Lost My Knife”
CHAPTER XVII Pirates at Their Own Funeral
CHAPTER XVIII Tom Reveals His Dream Secret
CHAPTER XIX The Cruelty of"I Didn't Think"
CHAPTER XX Tom Takes Becky's Punishment
CHAPTER XXI Eloquence--and the Master's Gilded Dome
CHAPTER XXII Huck Finn Quotes scripture
CHAPTER XXIII The Salvation of MuffPotter
CHAPTER XXIV Splendid Days and Fearsome Nights
CHAPTER XXV Seeking the Buried Treasure
CHAPTER XXVI Real Robbers Seize the Box of Gold
CHAPTER XXVII Trembling on the Trail
CHAPTER XXVIII In.the Lair of Injun Joe
CHAPTER XXIX Huck Saves the Widow
CHAPTER XXX Tom and Becky in the Cave
CHAPTER XXXI Found and Lost Again
CHAPTER XXXII “Turn Out! They're Found!”
CHAPTER XXXIII The Fate of Injnn Joe
CHAPTER XXXIV Floods of Gold
CHAPTER XXXV Respectable Huck Joins the Gang
Conclusion
Notes
Afterword by Alfred Aazin