Huck is frightened when he sees footprints on Jackson's Island, as this means there are people nearby who might find him. This fear, along with his guilty conscience about stealing the treasure, makes him want to leave the island and avoid getting caught.
tom would sneak into No. 2 to get the treasure while HUck kept watch
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.
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Huck and Tom helped Uncle Silas discover hidden treasure on his property by decoding a secret code.
Huck and Tom each have $6000 apiece because they found a treasure of $12,000 in gold coins that was hidden in a cave. They decided to split the treasure equally between them, resulting in each of them having $6000.
Tom and Huck went back to the dead limb tree at midnight to witness Injun Joe and his accomplice burying treasure that they had stolen. They wanted to find the treasure as it would make them rich.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Tom and Huck plan to dig for treasure at the haunted house on a Saturday night. They are motivated by stories of hidden treasure and the excitement of adventure, despite the eerie setting. Their treasure hunt reflects themes of childhood imagination, friendship, and the allure of adventure in the face of fear.
He told Huck that Jim had been sold as a runaway slave!!!
Huck asks Mary Jane to leave town because he knows that her uncles, the King and the Duke, are conmen who are trying to swindle her out of her inheritance. He wants to protect her from their deceitful schemes.
She had seen campfire smoke on Jackson island.
He told Huck that Jim had been sold as a runaway slave!!!
Huck gets advice from a variety of individuals throughout "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," including Jim, Tom Sawyer, and the Widow Douglas. Ultimately, Huck often follows his own instincts and makes decisions based on his own moral compass.