The next morning, Huck finds a fortune teller in town and asks him to come and investigate his fortune. The fortune teller tells Huck that he believes in the power of the hotel and that he will disappear if he does not believe in it. Huck asks the fortune teller if he is the "god of fortune" and if he believes that the hotel is the source of all good fortune. Huck says that he does believe in the hotel, but that he is also a "suck" of life force in order to maintain his existence. Huck wonders why he glances at his life and wonders if it
The next morning, Huck finds a fortune teller in town and asks him to come and investigate his fortune. The fortune teller tells Huck that he believes in the power of the hotel and that he will disappear if he does not believe in it. Huck asks the fortune teller if he is the "god of fortune" and if he believes that the hotel is the source of all good fortune. Huck says that he does believe in the hotel, but that he is also a "suck" of life force in order to maintain his existence. Huck wonders why he glances at his life and wonders if it