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“Hold on, Parker,” says the other man, “here’s a twenty to put on the board for me. Good-bye, boy; you do as Mr. Parker told you, and you’ll be all right.” “That’s so, my boy—good-bye, good-bye. If you see any runaway niggers you get help and nab them, and you can make some money by it.”
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a whole lot going on here aside from the obvious moral comparison. they are happy to help Huck but are on the lookout for runaway slaves. Twain doing even more to show the difference in treatment here. it's also pay for the ferrymen as they expect for Huck a sure death.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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