"I read considerable to Jim about kings and dukes and earls and such,..." (P.83)
Huck tells Jim a whole lot about kings and dukes, and he tells him stories. Jim doesn't know anything about the stories at all. It's interesting the questions he asks to Huck, because he seems confused all the time, but almost gasped at the fact of some of the parts of the stories.
In chapter fifteen, the fog comes in when they are drifitng, but Jim and Huck drift different directions. They end up finding each other, but JIm flips out and gets angry. He than makes up with Jim, but he feels bad about hurting Jim with the things he said to him. "...and I wouldn't done that one I'd 'a' knowed it would make him feel that way." (P.91)
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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