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24 July, 23:04

Can you explain the significance of Huck's statement at the end of chapter 28: 'I judged i had done it pretty neat-i reckoned tom sawyer couldn't' a 'done it no neater himself. Of course he would 'a' throwed more style into it, but i can't do that very ha

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  1. 24 July, 23:22
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    Despite his successes, Huck still feels inferior to Tom with respect to his ability to deceive. That's what the quote "'I judged i had done it pretty neat-i reckoned tom sawyer couldn't' a 'done it no neater himself. Of course he would 'a' throwed more style into it, but i can't do that very handy, not being brungup to it.'" means.
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