Tom Sawyer scared the Phelp's family by pretending to be their nephew, Sid, who had recently deceased. He arrived at their house, claiming to be Sid's ghost back from the dead, and caused a commotion until the truth was revealed.
Mrs. Phelps think Huck is Tom Sawyer
a skull and crossbones on the front door and a coffin on the back door!
Tom painted a warning note on the front door and a coat of arms with a skull and crossbones on the back door to scare the Phelps family in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
The Phelps mistake Huck for Tom Sawyer, which leads to confusion and mistaken identity throughout their interactions with him. Huck goes along with the mistake in order to help Jim escape.
a skull and crossbones on the front door and a coffin on the back door!
a skull and crossbones on the front door and a coffin on the back door!
Tom Sawyer
Silas Phelps was the uncle of Tom Sawyer, who Huck encountered when he impersonated Tom while trying to rescue Jim from slavery. Huck had only spent a few hours with the Phelps' when Tom Sawyer showed up and pretended to be his brother Sid. Tom and Huck then spent awhile with the Phelps' creating an elaborate, yet pointless plan to rescue Jim. Under Tom's guidance, they created a much more complicated plan to rescue Jim, when they really only needed to climb through a window to rescue him.
Tom's family was Baptist.
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck and Jim arrive at the Phelps farm in Chapter 32. They are seeking refuge after their journey on the Mississippi River, and Huck hopes to find help from the Phelps family, who he believes are related to Tom Sawyer. The arrival at the farm sets the stage for the unfolding events related to Tom's plans and the climax of the story.
I think he was jumping over a fence when he fell and his pistol fired from his belt
The effect that Huck and Tom's warnings have on the Phelps family is that is terrifies the family. Tom and Huck had sent a warning letter to the Phelps to warn them that an Indian tribe helping Jim escape.