It's either the cavern or the two story house, I'm not positive which one.
Jim is initially startled when he sees Huck on the island, as he believes that he has seen a ghost. However, he quickly realizes that Huck is alive and is relieved to be reunited with him. Jim is happy to see Huck safe and well.
Huck rushed back to find Jim because he felt guilty for letting him be captured by Mr. Phelps (Tom Sawyer's uncle) and wanted to free him from captivity. Huck cared deeply for Jim and sought to rectify his mistake by helping him escape.
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.
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.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
You would be able to find Abode Glasgow within the UK in Lanarkshire, Scotland. This is the county in which Glasgow is the major town and where the Edwardian hotel resides.
In the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Huck's father dies. Jim finds him when he and Huck are floating down the river on a raft. They find a floating house and inside Jim find the dead body of Huck's father.
Tom initially thinks Huck is a poor, uneducated child who is not as civilized or imaginative as himself. He views Huck as a good companion for adventures but does not fully appreciate his resourcefulness or independence.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
Huck followed the two men because he was curious about their actions and wanted to find out what they were up to. While eavesdropping on them, Huck overheard the men discussing their plan to kill an innocent family for their wealth.
Huck discovered that Pap, his father, was after his money and had been spreading rumors that he was dead in order to claim it. Huck decided to fake his own death and escape to Jackson Island to avoid Pap's abuse and secure his money.