In the midst of his intense training to impress Bela, Huck finds himself in the middle of a conversation with another young man, who has just arrived at the company's swimming pool. Huck asks the other young man why he is swimming in the pool, and the young man replies that he has come to "training his physique into perfect perfection" . Huck, however, is not satisfied with his efforts, and he begins to worry about the fact that Huck is considered a rival to Huck's brother, Howell, and that Huck himself is considered to be a rival
In the midst of his intense training to impress Bela, Huck finds himself in the middle of a conversation with another young man, who has just arrived at the company's swimming pool. Huck asks the other young man why he is swimming in the pool, and the young man replies that he has come to "training his physique into perfect perfection" . Huck, however, is not satisfied with his efforts, and he begins to worry about the fact that Huck is considered a rival to Huck's brother, Howell, and that Huck himself is considered to be a rival