The Welshman takes Tom and Huck to his home to hide them from Injun Joe and to provide them with shelter and safety.
Huck was alarmed because he knew the thieves would come back looking for the stolen money, and finding it missing would put the Welshman's life in danger. Huck also feared that having the stolen money in their possession would lead to suspicion falling on him.
Tom and Huck attended the party for the Welshman and his sons, where they enjoyed the food and games. During the party, Tom and Huck witnessed Injun Joe plotting against the widow Douglas, and they decided to take action to prevent any harm from coming to her.
Huck promises Jim that he will not reveal his whereabouts or help anyone looking for him while they are on their journey together. Huck assures Jim that he will keep their friendship and plans to help him escape to freedom a secret from others.
The young boy warns Huck that people are looking for Jim because he has run away. He tells Huck that Jim is suspected of murdering Huck.
The man asked Huck if he knew anyone in town.
The new would spread quickly and since Huck knew the ragged man (Injun Joe) from before, Injun Joe would kill Huck for telling everyone.
The "Deaf and Dumb" Spaniard is really Injun Joe. Huck just wanted to protect Injun Joe's identity so the Welshman wouldn't know.
The lady in town tells Huck about the tragic murder of the Grangerford family members by the Shepherdsons. She warns Huck to stay away from the feud between the two families.
He said he had seen a few slaves come and go from the room. . . .
He said he had seen a few slaves come and go from the room. . . .
He said he had seen a few slaves come and go from the room. . . .