This is a locked chapterChapter 21: Questions and Answers
About This Chapter
The next morning, Huck wakes up in the middle of the night. He's got a headache, and he can't sleep because he's been woken up by a "stupid hairball" . Huck tells us that he brought the "hairball" to the house because he didn't have anything to eat, and that the man probably thought he was going to "kidnap" Huck. Huck admits that he has always wanted to see the man again, but that he was "too inconsiderate" to think about his feelings. He tells Huck that he feels much better now, because he and the man were more than "ordinary friends," and that they were "toot toot, toot
This is a locked chapterChapter 21: Questions and Answers
About This Chapter
The next morning, Huck wakes up in the middle of the night. He's got a headache, and he can't sleep because he's been woken up by a "stupid hairball" . Huck tells us that he brought the "hairball" to the house because he didn't have anything to eat, and that the man probably thought he was going to "kidnap" Huck. Huck admits that he has always wanted to see the man again, but that he was "too inconsiderate" to think about his feelings. He tells Huck that he feels much better now, because he and the man were more than "ordinary friends," and that they were "toot toot, toot