Huck asked him to take all of his money because he knew that pap would try to take it all and waste it on whiskey. Judge Thatcher had Huck sign a paper to turn it into a transaction (most likely so that it would be harder for pap to get it for himself) authorizing Thatcher to "buy" Huck's six thousand dollars for one dollar.
Huck asked Judge Thatcher to take all his money and give him a dollar in exchange, so that his pap couldn't take the money from him once he came back. Huck didn't want his pap to have access to his fortune and hoped this plan would keep it safe.
take all of his money as a gift
take all of his money as a gift - aplus
Pap bullied Judge Thatcher because he thought Judge Thatcher was keeping him from getting his hands on Huck's money. Pap believed that he had a right to take Huck's money for himself and was frustrated by Judge Thatcher's interference in his plans.
He put it in the Bank
One dollar!
to let Huck stay with his pap
to let Huck stay with his pap
to let Huck stay with his pap
Judge Thatcher gives Huck one dollar in exchange for his six thousand dollars, acknowledging that he cannot legally claim the money as his own.
The judge in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is named Judge Thatcher. He is a kind and understanding character who plays a role in Huck's life throughout the novel.
Huck and Tom are fictional characters in the book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Judge Thatcher takes care of their money for them.
because he knew his father would take it.
to let Huck stay with his pap
to let Huck stay with his pap