We need to get to the end of Chapter 28. Like I said, it reads well--lots of action. But try to notice as much as you can along the way Very good discussion today. I think I put several things very unclearly, but maybe they got clear eventually. Maybe one thing I struggled with is actually very simple: Twain's "courageous man," you know, of the sort that can dispel a lynch mob, is not necessarily a good man. That's worth pondering.
OK, finish the book. Try to start early. Lots of good moments. Also, just fyi: we will NOT meet during final exams. There will be a short last assignment, but you will be able to email that to me.
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