He gives it to Judge Thatcher for safekeeping so that Pap can't get it
Huck hid the money in Peter Wilks' coffin to keep it safe from the Duke and the King.
Huck hides the Wilks inheritance in Peter Wilks' coffin.
In the coffin of the deceased man.
in a coffin
Huck hides the Wilks inheritance in Peter Wilks' coffin.
Why do they decide to hide? Anne Frank
A dead snake.
The Welshman takes Tom and Huck to his home to hide them from Injun Joe and to provide them with shelter and safety.
Huck hides the Wilks girls' inheritance in the coffins of their deceased relatives, Peter Wilks and his brothers. He places the money in Peter Wilks's coffin, hoping it will be safe there.
Pap tries to kill Huck because he is angry that Huck has money and refuses to give it to him. Pap feels entitled to use Huck's money for alcohol and believes that Huck owes it to him. This demonstrates Pap's selfish and abusive nature towards Huck.
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, the king and duke hide the money by sewing it into the lining of an old straw mattress. They then put the mattress in the hayloft of the Wilks family's house.
Pap wanted to find Huck because he was after his money. Pap viewed Huck as his property and wanted to control him for personal gain.
The duke and king hide the money in an old rotten balloon under their mattress. They use various hiding spots along their journey to keep the money safe so that they can continue to swindle people.
read you book;;Huck didn't wanted the king and the Duke to steal the money from kind girls. So he did steal the money.
Huck hides the Wilks family's treasure in the coffin of Peter Wilks before it is buried to keep it safe from the King and the Duke.
Huck's father (pap) failed him by neglecting him, trying to steal his money, and physically abusing him.