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Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Revenge, Male friendship, Children's fiction, Adventure stories, American literature, Romans, Large type books, Young women, Readers, Slaves, Travel, adventure and adventurers, friendship, humor, juvenile literature, Specimens, Social life and customs, Dictionaries, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Boys, Child and youth fiction, child witnesses, Courtship, English language, Fugitive slaves, history, Humorous stories, literature, Loyalty, Manners and customs, orphans, Personnages, Race relations, rafting, Rafting (Sports), Runaway children, Runaways, runaway teenagers, satire, Sisters, slavery, Social classes, social history-United States-1800s, Voyage, voyages and travels, young men, American literature, history and criticism, 19th century, American literature, outlines, syllabi, etc., American manuscripts, amitie masculine, Anglais (langue), boys in literature, Dummies (Bookselling), enfants fugueurs, English as a second language, esclaves fugitifs, Examinations, Facsimiles, Foreign speakers, garcons, Garçons, Literary Criticism, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Manuscripts, open_syllabus_project, Readers for new literates, relations raciales, Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature, Study and teaching, Study guides, Huckleberry Finn (Fictitious character),