Tom then, pretends to be his own younger brother. When Tom arrives, Huck tells him everything before Tom reaches the house. As it turns out Jim was being held in Tom’s aunt and uncle’s house. They also tell the farmer that a reward is being offered for the runaway slave. The two phonies, then sell Jim to a local farmer. The phonies, Huck and Jim leave the town. But before something can happen, the real brothers arrive. Huck tells the oldest of Wilk’s sister about the scam. The townspeople were dubious of trusting the two phonies. They are welcomed by Wilk’s sisters, the dead man and soon the procedure of letting out the inheritance begins. The two phony aristocrats enter, pretending to be the brothers. There they heard talks of a rich man dying and leaving his inheritance for his two brothers. You may also like to read Treasure Island. Before Huck could do something, Jim returns with a repaired raft. A gun fight broke out and many from both sides died. The reason for the fight was the elopement of son and daughter of the family. Huck ends up at the house of Grangerfords who were fighting another family, Shepherdsons. Next night, a steam boat rips the raft into two. He tells them that his father on the raft is suffering from smallpox. Upon being accused of stealing another person’s property, Huck lies. But during night time’s fog, they miss the mouth of the river and float to the people looking for Jim instead. But in the end, they run off with the robber’s treasure. On their way, these two run into a gang of robbers. They take their raft and move downriver, towards Ohio River. He also learns that there is a reward for Jim’s capture. Soon, Huck learns that Jim’s owner has seen smoke coming from woods. The slave, Jim, refuses to let Huck see the dead man’s face. When they do so, they find a dead body inside the house. These two, make a raft when they see a house floating. While the two camped out, a storm makes the Mississippi river flood. Although he didn’t know if what he was doing was right or wrong. After hearing the slave’s story, Huck thinks it is best to help him.
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