Huck realizes that his prank ultimately hurt Jim instead of being funny
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"He was barefooted, and the snake bit him right on the heel.” (Twain 91).
Huck finds a woman and tells her about his current situation and she comforts him.
"Bless you, child, I wouldn't tell on you. Tell me all about it now, that is a good boy" (Twain103).
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Chapter 15
“Quick, Jim, it ain’t no time for fooling around and moaning; there’s a gang of murderers in yonder, and if we don’t hunt up their boat and set her drifting down the river so these fellows can’t get away from the wreck there’s one of ’em going to be in a bad fix. But if we find their boat we can put all of ’em in a bad fix—for the sheriff ’ll get ’em.” (Twain 120).
Huck wants to have an adventure like he did with Tom Sawyer, but Jim isn’t really agreeing to that
Chapter 12
Chapter 12
"By the time I got there the sky was beginning to get a little gray in the east so we struck for an island, and hid the raft, and sunk the skiff, and turned in and slept like dead people." (Twain 129)
Huck and Jim are escaping their “adventure” and watches the boat they just scavenged.
“En I reck’n de wives quarrels considerable; en dat ‘crease de racket. Yit dey say Sollermun de wises’ man det ever live’ ” (Twain 132).
Huck is reading a book he found on the wrecked boat. Jim seems to not like the character Soloman and is talking about him here
Jim is speaking to Huck about how much he missed him while he was gone and after this conversation about how pranks like these aren’t funny.
"My heart wuz mos' broke bekase you wuz los', en I didn'k'yer no' mo' what become er me en de raf'. En when I wake up en fine you back ag'in, all safe en soun', de tears come, en I could'a' got down on my knees en kiss yo' foot, I's so thankful," (Twain 147).