When Huck asks what he did when he was a kid, Huck tells him to shut up. He's sorry that Huck didn't get along with him when they were kids. Huck asks Huck if he's been to school, and Huck says that he hasn't. Huck wants to know if Huck's curse will be as strong as he thinks it will be. Huck tells Huck that he wants to hear Huck say that he likes him. Huck doesn't want to hear it, because he'd rather hear it from Huck than from Huck himself. Huck then asks Huck to tell him what he and Huck were talking about when Huck was younger, so Huck can figure out what Huck was talking about. Huck says, "I like you, too" . Huck is so happy to hear that Huck likes him that he promises to protect him.
When Huck asks what he did when he was a kid, Huck tells him to shut up. He's sorry that Huck didn't get along with him when they were kids. Huck asks Huck if he's been to school, and Huck says that he hasn't. Huck wants to know if Huck's curse will be as strong as he thinks it will be. Huck tells Huck that he wants to hear Huck say that he likes him. Huck doesn't want to hear it, because he'd rather hear it from Huck than from Huck himself. Huck then asks Huck to tell him what he and Huck were talking about when Huck was younger, so Huck can figure out what Huck was talking about. Huck says, "I like you, too" . Huck is so happy to hear that Huck likes him that he promises to protect him.