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The king sells Jim for forty dollars to the Phelps', who turn out to be Tom Sawyer's aunt and uncle.

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In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the character who sells out Jim, the runaway slave, is Silas Phelps. Jim is captured on the Phelps' farm while he is waiting for Huck to come back for him.

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