What is the significance of greenville Mississippi in the novel Huckleberry Finn?

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2026-02-21 01:20

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Greenville is where the Dauphin and the Duke have sold Jim. Huck goes to steal hime back. The conartists have sold him ironically to the Phelpses which are Tom Sawyer's relatives. Huck pretends to be Tom and Tom pretends to be Sid Sawyer, his younger brother.

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