In this chapter, the young woman is saved from drowning in the sea by a man named Huck. Huck tells her that she is welcome to hang out with him anytime, and that he treats her with special respect. Huck asks her if she would like to change into a new outfit for the yacht race, and she says that she would, but that it is too dangerous for her to show off her new clothes in front of all the other sailors. Huck says that the designer of the new clothes must have been a lecher, because there is hardly any fabric in the clothes. Huck feels that he has caught a glimpse of something he is not supposed to see.
In this chapter, the young woman is saved from drowning in the sea by a man named Huck. Huck tells her that she is welcome to hang out with him anytime, and that he treats her with special respect. Huck asks her if she would like to change into a new outfit for the yacht race, and she says that she would, but that it is too dangerous for her to show off her new clothes in front of all the other sailors. Huck says that the designer of the new clothes must have been a lecher, because there is hardly any fabric in the clothes. Huck feels that he has caught a glimpse of something he is not supposed to see.