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CDCover and Inserts by Mich a el Wolf CD Cover and Inserts Instructions This document consists of three sheets. 1. This first sheet contains the instructions and need not be printed. 2. The second sheet contains the CD front and back inserts. Print in any conventional printer and cut around outside edge to size. 3. The third sheet contains an optional printable cover for the CD itself. It has been formatted to fit the Memorex 3202-0415 template but most likely will work on other brands with diagonally placed CD cover stickers as well.
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C D C o v e r a n d I n s e r t s b y M i c h a e l W o l f

CD Cover and Inserts

Instructions

This document consists of three sheets.

1. This first sheet contains the instructions and need not be printed.

2. The second sheet contains the CD front and back inserts. Print in any

conventional printer and cut around outside edge to size.

3. The third sheet contains an optional printable cover for the CD itself. It has

been formatted to fit the Memorex 3202-0415 template but most likely will

work on other brands with diagonally placed CD cover stickers as well.

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lit out–for bed, I said, meaning some time or an

the thing over. I says to myself, shall

that won’t do. He might tell who told him; then the king and the duke would make it

me. Shall I go, private, and tell Mary Jane?

sure; they’ve got the money, and

in help I’d get mixed up in the business before it was done with, I judge.

way but one. I got to steal that money, somehow; and

suspicion that I done it. They

they’ve played this family and this town for all they

I’ll steal it and hide it; and by and by, when

Mary Jane where it’s hid. Bu

let up as much as he lets on he has; he might scare them out

search them rooms. Upstairs the hall was dark,

paw around it with my hands;

else take care of that money but his own self; so then I went to his room and

around there. But I see I couldn

So I judged I’d got to do the

their footsteps coming, and was going to skip under the bed; I reached

Mark Twain Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of

R e a d b y J o h n G r e e n m a n

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Novels, and is one of the first major American novels written in the vernacular,

characterized by local color regionalism

a runaway slave, down the Mississippi River on their raft may be one of the most enduring

images of escape and freedom in all of

Contents

Huckleberry Finn

MARK TWAIN (1835 – 1910), pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens

and humorist. Twain is most noted for his novels

since been called the Great American Novel,

immense public popularity, and his keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both

critics and peers. Upon his death he was lauded as the

and William Faulkner called Twain

16. Chapter 16

17. Chapter 17

18. Chapter 18

19. Chapter 19

20. Chapter 20

21. Chapter 21

22. Chapter 22

23. Chapter 23

24. Chapter 24

25. Chapter 25

26. Chapter 26

27. Chapter 27

28. Chapter 28

29. Chapter 29

1. Chapter 1 ................ 9:29

2. Chapter 2 .............. 13:05

3. Chapter 3 ................ 9:14

4. Chapter 4 ................ 7:40

5. Chapter 5 ................ 8:54

6. Chapter 6 .............. 15:17

7. Chapter 7 .............. 13:41

8. Chapter 8 .............. 23:57

9. Chapter 9 ................ 8:32

10. Chapter 10 .............. 7:18

11. Chapter 11 ............ 14:53

12. Chapter 12 ............ 15:04

13. Chapter 13 ............ 10:27

14. Chapter 14 .............. 8:29

15. Chapter 15 ............ 13:02

Mark Twa in

for bed, I said, meaning some time or another. When I got by myself I went to thinking

I says to myself, shall I go to that doctor, private, and blow on these frauds?

do. He might tell who told him; then the king and the duke would make it warm for

go, private, and tell Mary Jane? No–I dasn’t do it. Her face would give them a hint,

ve got the money, and they’d slide right out and get away with it. If she was to fetch

d get mixed up in the business before it was done with, I judge. No; there ain’t no good

I got to steal that money, somehow; and I got to steal it some way that they won

They’ve got a good thing here, and they ain’t a-going to leave till

ve played this family and this town for all they’re worth, so I’ll find a chance time enough.

ll steal it and hide it; and by and by, when I’m away down the river, I’ll write a letter and tell

But I better hive it tonight if I can, because the doctor maybe hasn

let up as much as he lets on he has; he might scare them out of here yet. So, thinks I, I’ll go and

Upstairs the hall was dark, but I found the duke’s room, and started to

paw around it with my hands; but I recollected it wouldn’t be much like the king to let anybody

take care of that money but his own self; so then I went to his room and begun to paw

But I see I couldn’t do nothing without a candle, and I dasn’t light one, of course.

d got to do the other thing–lay for them and eavesdrop. About that time I hears

footsteps coming, and was going to skip under the bed; I reached

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

M a r k T w a i n R e a d b y J o h n G r e e n m a n

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is commonly regarded as one of the Great American

Novels, and is one of the first major American novels written in the vernacular,

characterized by local color regionalism. The drifting journey of Huck and his friend Jim,

a runaway slave, down the Mississippi River on their raft may be one of the most enduring

images of escape and freedom in all of American literature. (Wikipedia)

Adventures of

Huckleberry Finn

R e a d b y

J o h n G r e e n m a n

pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an American author

ost noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which has

since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Twain enjoyed

immense public popularity, and his keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both

tics and peers. Upon his death he was lauded as the “greatest American humorist of his age,”

and William Faulkner called Twain “the father of American literature”. (Wikipedia)

This recording is in the

public domain. For more

information or to volunteer

visit LibriVox.org.

Cover design by Michael

Wolf. Artwork Huckleberry

Finn and Jim on their raft

by by E.W. Kemble (1884).

Author’s portrait

Mathew Brady (1871)

Public domain.

Chapter 16............ 17:53

Chapter 17............ 18:40

Chapter 18............ 25:26

Chapter 19............ 19:01

Chapter 20............ 19:21

Chapter 21............ 21:06

Chapter 22............ 11:50

Chapter 23............ 13:01

Chapter 24............ 13:07

Chapter 25............ 16:27

Chapter 26............ 15:59

Chapter 27............ 14:34

Chapter 28............ 19:27

Chapter 29............ 20:25

30. Chapter 30 ...............6:40

31. Chapter 31 ............ 19:09

32. Chapter 32 ............ 12:30

33. Chapter 33 ............ 14:29

34. Chapter 34 ............ 11:58

35. Chapter 35 ............ 14:41

36. Chapter 36 ............ 11:08

37. Chapter 37 ............ 13:28

38. Chapter 38 ............ 14:00

39. Chapter 39 ............ 11:08

40. Chapter 40 ............ 12:08

41. Chapter 41 ............ 13:48

42. Chapter 42 ............ 16:26

43. Chapter 43 ...............3:59

Mark Twa in

got by myself I went to thinking

I go to that doctor, private, and blow on these frauds? No–

warm for

it. Her face would give them a hint,

If she was to fetch

t no good

I got to steal it some way that they won’t

find a chance time enough.

ll write a letter and tell

maybe hasn’t

ll go and

d to

t be much like the king to let anybody

begun to paw

t light one, of course.

About that time I hears

commonly regarded as one of the Great American

Novels, and is one of the first major American novels written in the vernacular,

The drifting journey of Huck and his friend Jim,

a runaway slave, down the Mississippi River on their raft may be one of the most enduring

Mark Twain Adventures o

f Huckleb

erry Finn

This recording is in the

public domain. For more

information or to volunteer

visit LibriVox.org.

design by Michael

Huckleberry

Finn and Jim on their raft

by E.W. Kemble (1884).

s portrait by

Mathew Brady (1871).

ublic domain.

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