Huck hides the Wilks family's treasure in the coffin of Peter Wilks before it is buried to keep it safe from the King and the Duke.
Huck hides the Wilks girls' inheritance in the coffins of their deceased relatives, Peter Wilks and his brothers. He places the money in Peter Wilks's coffin, hoping it will be safe there.
Huck hides the Wilks inheritance in Peter Wilks' coffin.
Huck hid the money in Peter Wilks' coffin to keep it safe from the Duke and the King.
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Jim was initially startled and suspicious when he saw Huck for the first time as he was afraid Huck would turn him in. However, he eventually realized that Huck genuinely wanted to help him escape, which led to a deep bond of friendship developing between the two characters.
When Huck goes ashore, he discovers that two con artists, the King and the Duke, have taken over the Wilks family's inheritance by deceiving the townspeople. Huck also learns that the two men plan to sell the Wilks sisters into slavery and further swindle the townspeople.
Miss Watson was a character in Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." She was the sister of the Widow Douglas and served as Huck's guardian at the beginning of the story. She attempted to civilize Huck and teach him religious values.
Tom initially assumes Huck is a ghost when he sees him in the wagon on the road.
The wealthy Englishman who dies in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is Peter Wilks. He passes away shortly after meeting Huck Finn and posing as their deceased brother in a scheme involving a large inheritance.
Huck told Mary Jane Wilks the truth about the king and the duke and their plan to swindle her and her sisters, and the real brothers.
One example of Huck's ingenuity is when he stages his own murder to escape his abusive father. Another example is when he comes up with a plan to rescue Jim from captivity by pretending to be the British brothers of Peter Wilks.