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.
Huck hides the Wilks inheritance in Peter Wilks' coffin.
Huck hides the Wilks girls' inheritance in the coffins of their deceased relatives, Peter Wilks and his brothers. He places the money in Peter Wilks's coffin, hoping it will be safe there.
He gives it to Judge Thatcher for safekeeping so that Pap can't get it
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tom would sneak into No. 2 to get the treasure while HUck kept watch
When Huck goes ashore, he discovers that two con artists, the King and the Duke, have taken over the Wilks family's inheritance by deceiving the townspeople. Huck also learns that the two men plan to sell the Wilks sisters into slavery and further swindle the townspeople.
Why do they decide to hide? Anne Frank
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, the king and duke hide the money by sewing it into the lining of an old straw mattress. They then put the mattress in the hayloft of the Wilks family's house.
They hide their treasure underground but they all bury there treasure in different places.
Huck Finn got caught in a lie when he told Joanna Wilks that her uncle lived in Sheffield, England, because he mistakenly claimed that he had been there before. Joanna challenged his knowledge of the town, which revealed Huck's unfamiliarity with it. This contradiction raised her suspicions, ultimately leading to Huck's exposure as a fraud when she noticed he couldn't provide specific details.
A dead snake.
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