The next morning, the gang promises to go to a bar with Huck and the gang. Huck tells the gang that he hasn't been hanging out with them for a long time, but he wants to give them another chance to get to know each other. He tells them that they can change their clothes before they get to the bar. Huck is impressed by the gang's drinking. He says that he's had enough to drink, and that his tolerance for alcohol is great. He's not an alcoholic, he says, and he thanks Huck for drinking so much. Huck says that the gang is "hostile glare" , which means that they're jealous of him. He doesn't know what to make of this.
The next morning, the gang promises to go to a bar with Huck and the gang. Huck tells the gang that he hasn't been hanging out with them for a long time, but he wants to give them another chance to get to know each other. He tells them that they can change their clothes before they get to the bar. Huck is impressed by the gang's drinking. He says that he's had enough to drink, and that his tolerance for alcohol is great. He's not an alcoholic, he says, and he thanks Huck for drinking so much. Huck says that the gang is "hostile glare" , which means that they're jealous of him. He doesn't know what to make of this.