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Monday, May 30, 2011

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Reading Blog

Huck wonders about the dead man, but Jim warns that it’s bad luck to think about such things. Huck has already incurred bad luck, according to Jim, by finding and handling a snake’s shed skin. Sure enough, bad luck comes: as a joke, Huck puts a dead rattlesnake near Jim’s sleeping place, and its mate comes and bites Jim. Jim’s leg swells but gets better after several days. A while later, Huck decides to go ashore to get information. Jim agrees, but has Huck disguise himself as a girl, using one of the dresses they took from the houseboat. Huck practices his girl impersonation and then sets out for the Illinois shore. In a formerly abandoned shack, he finds a woman who looks about forty years old and appears to be a newcomer to the town. Huck is relieved because, as a newcomer, the woman will not be able to recognize him. Still, he resolves to remember that he is pretending to be a girl.
Huck has not made the very best first impressions and according to Jim he's all bad luck. Huck is quite foolish to bring up the topic of the dead man with Jim he clearly is disturbed by it. All that aside the chapter has quite the weird ending with Huck trying to dress up like a girl. I thought his plan was pretty foolish none the less.

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