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I Discovered Moses and the Bullrushers; CHAPTER II. Our Gang's Dark Oath; CHAPTER III. We Ambuscade the A-rabs; CHAPTER IV. The Hair-ball Oracle; CHAPTER V. Pap Starts in on a New Life; CHAPTER VI. Pap Struggles with the Death Angel; CHAPTER VII. I Fool Pap and Get Away; CHAPTER VIII. I Spare Miss Watson's Jim; CHAPTER IX. The House of Death Floats By; CHAPTER X. What Comes of Handlin' Snake-skin; CHAPTER XI. They're After Us!; CHAPTER XII. "Better Let Blame Well Alone"; CHAPTER XIII. Honest Loot from the "Walter Scott" 327 $aCHAPTER XIV. Was Solomon Wise?CHAPTER XV. Fooling Poor Old Jim; CHAPTER XVI. The Rattlesnake-skin Does Its Work; CHAPTER XVII. The Grangerfords Take Me In; CHAPTER XVIII. Why Harney Rode Away for His Hat; CHAPTER XIX. The Duke and the Dauphin Come Abroad; CHAPTER XX. What Royalty Did to Parkville; CHAPTER XXI. An Arkansaw Difficulty; CHAPTER XXII. Why the Lynching Bee Failed; CHAPTER XXIII. The Orneriness of Kings; CHAPTER XXIV. 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