[6]. On his arrival at the Grangerford home Huck had given his name as George Jackson.
[7]. The Yankee and his captor have arrived at Camelot and are in King Arthur’s castle.
[8]. The Yankee with the maid, Alisande, a great talker, is on the way to rescue the imprisoned princesses.
[9]. The King and the Yankee travelling in disguise have fallen into the clutches of a slave-dealer.
THE END
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- P. [44], changed "even the" to "even in the".
- P. [49], changed "never revoked" to "never been revoked".
- P. [126], changed "“Oh, don’t I!”" to "“Oh, don’t I!” said Joe,".
- Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
- Anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.
- Footnotes have been re-indexed using numbers and collected together at the end of the last chapter.