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Huck didn't really live anywhere. He slept on doorsteps in good weather and hogsheads in bad weather. At the end of the book he was adopted by the widow Douglas and moved in with her to his disdain (he preferred the free life). Tom convinced Huck to stay with the widow, saying that in order for Huck to be a robber in Tom's gang, he needed to be respectable.

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