He told the men that his father, mother, and sister were on board the raft.
Huck is eager to tell Mary Jane that she will be reunited with her slaves because he see her crying. Huck even cries a little at seeing Mary Jane in such distress.
He told Huck that Jim had been sold as a runaway slave!!!
George Jackson
No, Tom did not reveal to Huck that the man in the floating house was his father. Huck recognized his father, but he did not tell Tom about it.
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He wanted to protect him from the knowledge. Also, internally, he knew that if Huck didn't have a reason to be hiding out on the island, and later to head towards "free territory" than he himself would be out of luck.
Huck said the man who was holding him kept saying he had a boy about as big as Huck that died last year, and the man let him go!!!-Travis Bradshaw-Dyersburg TN
When the Widow Douglas tells Huck that he can't chew tobacco, when she does snuff. When Tom thinks about telling people that he knows where Jim is hiding, after he told Jim that he would never tell. When the Duke and King put up signs looking for Jim when they promised to not tell. And when Tom tells Huck to "Do it from the book" and then doesn't.
The character who used a hair ball from an ox to tell Huck's future in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is Jim, the enslaved man who accompanies Huck on his journey down the Mississippi River. Jim uses the hair ball to supposedly divine information about Huck's fate and future adventures.
Huck tells the truth to Mary Jane in Chapter 28 of "Huckleberry Finn" because he feels so bad for her .