A man named Harney Shepherdson rode by and Buck shot his hat off
While hunting in the woods, Buck and Huck encountered a bear. The bear attacked them, but they were able to defend themselves by shooting the bear. The experience brought them closer together as friends.
Buck and Huck were out hunting in the woods when they encountered a bear. The bear charged at them, causing them to panic and run away. They were able to escape unharmed but were left shaken by the encounter.
Huck was ambushed by his father, who was waiting for him. His father had been hiding in the woods and had been looking for Huck. Huck's father was drunk and angry, and he proceeded to attack Huck and take him back to their cabin.
While sitting on a tree, Huck witnesses Pap Finn accidentally shoot at him, mistaking him for an intruder. Huck then watches his father drag him off to a secluded cabin in the woods, where he becomes a prisoner.
Huck gets Buck to tell him his name by tricking Buck into saying it out loud while inspecting the room for snakes. Huck pretends to be worried about snakes and suggests that saying their names prevents them from appearing. This prompts Buck to unknowingly reveal Huck's name in the process.
Huck means that Harney pointed his gun at Buck twice to intimidate or threaten him. It suggests that Harney was trying to assert his power or authority over Buck in that moment.
The younger man Huck met in the woods described himself as the true Duke of Bridgewater. He boasted about his royal heritage and claimed to be a long-lost heir to a dukedom.
Huckleberry Finn meets Buck Grangerford when he encounters the Grangerford family at their plantation after running away from the feuding Grangerford and Shepherdson families. Huck befriends Buck and learns more about the family's involvement in the feud.
Huck's father, Pap Finn, takes him to a secluded cabin in the woods near the Mississippi River. Pap wants to control Huck and his money, as well as prevent him from getting an education.
Huck knew his name the next day because he found it written on a piece of pap-er in his hat.
Huck's Defeat happened on 1780-07-12.
He saw Buck and his cousin killed while fighting five men.
Huck told the king that he escaped by swimming across the river and hiding in the woods until he was able to make his way back.