In this chapter, Huck and his friends discuss the dangers of summer. Huck compares the summer to the summer of the pig, who is the "enemy of summer" . He compares the spiral-shaped coils of a mosquito to "puffs of smoking" , and he compares the golden hamsters to "her golden coots tume !" . Huck says he's exhausted from the summer, and that he'd like to do something more serious with his schoolwork. He suggests that they make a picture diary, so they can keep track of what they've been up to.
In this chapter, Huck and his friends discuss the dangers of summer. Huck compares the summer to the summer of the pig, who is the "enemy of summer" . He compares the spiral-shaped coils of a mosquito to "puffs of smoking" , and he compares the golden hamsters to "her golden coots tume !" . Huck says he's exhausted from the summer, and that he'd like to do something more serious with his schoolwork. He suggests that they make a picture diary, so they can keep track of what they've been up to.