seventy or older bald
gray whiskers (beard)
wears an old, battered-up hat
does not dress nicely
how would finn look like in real life
Huckleberries are pretty much the same as a blueberry. When they are blue, they will be ready to eat. My grandmother often made huckleberry tarts after a long day picking them in the field. They are also good in pancakes and on cereal. Jam is good as well.
He dropped pap's whetstone so as to look like it had been done by accident.
what dose finn look like
They look like Finn's.
He is said to look like a ghost with tattered clothes and pale skin. he has a cross made out of nails on the bottom of his boot to keep ghosts/spirits away.
He has blonde hair.
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The Dewey decimal system is really only used for non-fiction books, and since Huckleberry Finn is fiction, it wouldn't be represented. Your best bet is to just look in the fiction section under "T" for Twain, Mark.
It seems like an excerpt from the novel "Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, where a character remarks on finding something of value after accumulating enough to reach a specific yield.
He decides to run away to Jackson's island and live there for the rest of his life away from society. He can be free and away from his father. He also make a fake murder that makes it seem to everyone in town that he is dead.
he said his "father" was sick, and didnt let the guy see the slave (i forget his name (Jim)?), then he let him tie up to the boat down the river to a random town