Chapter 16
A father feels bad when his children misbehave. His children are the only source of happiness to him.
He feels ashamed but yet at the same time he feels bad because they are supposed to be friends but he didn't help them in the alley
she kill him
Huck tells the truth to Mary Jane in Chapter 28 of "Huckleberry Finn" because he feels so bad for her .
It could mean it feels bad, he wants to be "friends", he misses you, or he still has mixed feels about you.
It was in chapter 4 when Roger and Maurice kick down the littluns' sandcastles, afterward Maurice feels bad about it.
In Chapter 4, we see that the children believe strongly in superstitions, such as the idea that bad luck follows if you step on cracks or open an umbrella indoors. They follow these beliefs with sincerity and caution, showing how superstitions can be deeply ingrained in one's mindset.
The hinky pinky for a dead person who feels bad is crummy mummy
why is the mixed economy good
If it feels like a straight flow than its good if it feels like its spitting than its bad
our heart i guess
He feels bad