Huck’s Adventures
Main Characters
- Huck: The son of a drunkard.
- Tom Sawyer: Huck’s friend.
- Widow Douglas and Miss Watson: Two wealthy sisters who adopt Huck.
- Jim: One of Miss Watson’s enslaved people.
- Pap: Huck’s drunk father.
- Judge Thatcher: Safeguards Huck’s money.
- The Duke and The King: Two con men.
Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1: Money and Mischief
Tom and Huck find a treasure. Huck, now wealthy, is taken in by the Widow Douglas, much to his displeasure. He prefers his old life of freedom. He and Tom form a gang of robbers,
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