The narrator wakes up and tells Huck that he's dreaming about sleeping in a woman's dress. He tells Huck to wake up and get ready for breakfast. He's going to make him some clothes and then he'll take care of the rest of the day's chores for him. Huck asks if they can have lunch alone, and Huck says they can, but they can't have juice since it's "bland" . The narrator tells Huck not to worry, because the girl he was talking to ran away from him on her own, and he doesn't need to worry about her. Huck tells him to come up where he is going to have lunch with him, and the two of them head off to the grocery store to buy lunch. Huck says he forgot to tell his senior that he was dressed in womens clothes, so he apologizes and tells him that he didn't mean to be seen in a dress, and that the girl is not him. The two head off together to the cemetery, where Huck is buried.
The narrator wakes up and tells Huck that he's dreaming about sleeping in a woman's dress. He tells Huck to wake up and get ready for breakfast. He's going to make him some clothes and then he'll take care of the rest of the day's chores for him. Huck asks if they can have lunch alone, and Huck says they can, but they can't have juice since it's "bland" . The narrator tells Huck not to worry, because the girl he was talking to ran away from him on her own, and he doesn't need to worry about her. Huck tells him to come up where he is going to have lunch with him, and the two of them head off to the grocery store to buy lunch. Huck says he forgot to tell his senior that he was dressed in womens clothes, so he apologizes and tells him that he didn't mean to be seen in a dress, and that the girl is not him. The two head off together to the cemetery, where Huck is buried.