Oct 23, 2009
Adventures of TOM-SAWYER
MOST of the adventures recorded in this book really
occurred; one or two were experiences of my own,
the rest those of boys who were schoolmates of mine. Huck
Finn is drawn from life; Tom Sawyer also, but not from an
individual — he is a combination of the characteristics of
three boys whom I knew, and therefore belongs to the composite
order of architecture.
The odd superstitions touched upon were all prevalent
among children and slaves in the West at the period of this
story — that is to say, thirty or forty years ago.
Although my book is intended mainly for the entertainment
of boys and girls, I hope it will not be shunned by men
and women on that account, for part of my plan has been
to try to pleasantly remind adults of what they once were
themselves, and of how they felt and thought and talked,
and what queer enterprises they sometimes engaged in.
THE AUTHOR.
HARTFORD, 1876.
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