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Huck Finn

Huck Finn. Chapters 19-30 Summary. Chapter 19. Continue Journey down the river Huck goes ashore and meets two men who are running from trouble Both men are con men and are escaping angry townspeople

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Huck Finn

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  1. Huck Finn Chapters 19-30 Summary

  2. Chapter 19 • Continue Journey down the river • Huck goes ashore and meets two men who are running from trouble • Both men are con men and are escaping angry townspeople • They fool Huck and Jim by saying that they are an English Duke and the heir to the throne in France (dauphin)

  3. Chapter 20 • Huck tells the duke and king that he is orphaned • The duke and king take Huck and Jim’s beds and make them stand watch during a storm • New con: fool townspeople during a revival • King says he’s a pirate who has been reformed • People take up a collection for him • Duke and king plan a performance of Shakespeare • Claim to be escorting Jim to turn him in for a reward

  4. Chapter 21 • Duke and king practice scenes from Romeo and Juliet, Richard III, and Hamlet • They obviously don’t know the plays, but Huck thinks the duke is very talented • Town in Arkansas • Post handbills for performance • Huck witnesses the shooting of a drunk by Sherburn • People decide to hang Sherburn

  5. Chapter 22 • After giving a speech about mob mentality with a rifle in hand, Sherburn is spared by the lynch mob. • Huck goes to the circus but can’t bear to watch the performers in “danger.” • Only 12 people come to the duke and king’s first performance and jeer. • Duke prints a new advertisement, saying women and children are not admitted to the performance

  6. Chapter 23 • The next performance of “The Royal Nonesuch” is sold out. • The duke and king put on only a brief show, which upsets the audience • People want everyone to get ripped off, so they say the show was excellent • Knowing on the third night that the townspeople are going to get their revenge, the duke, king, and Huck leave with the $465 they have earned • Jim tells Huck about his family that he misses • Beat his daughter Lizabeth for not obeying • Found out later that Lizabeth was deaf

  7. Chapter 24 • Jim is scared to be left alone on the raft during trips to town, so the duke paints his face blue and calls him a “Sick Arab.” • The king hears about a recently deceased man named Peter Wilks, who had sent for his two English brothers before he died. • Wilks left a lot of money to these brothers • One brother is deaf and mute • The duke and king enter town, posing as the brothers.

  8. Chapter 25 • Wilks’s nieces and the town tearfully great the duke and the king • The nieces are left $3,000 in the will; the brothers are left another $3,000 • Duke and king find the money. Since it is short of the promised $6,000, they add in some of their own money. • With a great show for the town, the duke and king give the nieces the entire $6,000 • Dr. Robinson, an old friend of Wilks, calls the men frauds and urges Mary Jane, one of Wilks’s nieces, to see this. • Mary Jane gives the entire $6,000 to the duke and king to invest how they choose

  9. Chapter 26 • The duke, king, and Huck have dinner at the Wilks home • Three nieces: Mary Jane, Susan, Joanna (the “hare-lip”) • Huck resolves to get the money back for the girls • Huck sneaks into the duke and king’s room, takes the $6,000 in gold, and sneaks out

  10. Chapter 27 • Interrupted by Mary Jane, Huck hides the money in Peter Wilks’s coffin. • The money gets sealed inside the coffin before Huck can get back to it • The king sells off the Wilks’s estate, saying he’s going to take the girls to England • Separates the Wilks’s slaves: a mother and her two sons • Huck makes the con men think that the slaves took the money when questioned.

  11. Chapter 28 • Huck finds Mary Jane crying, sad over the separation of the slave family • Huck tells her the truth and then instructs her to stay with friends until he is sure Jim can be safe • Huck leaves her a note with the location of the money • The next day, a mob interrupts the auction of the Wilks’s belongings. Two men arrive who claim to be Peter Wilks’s actual brothers

  12. Chapter 29 • The real brothers explain why they were late arriving, and the doctor declares the duke and the king are frauds. However, the duke and the king cannot produce the $6,000. • A series of tests are done to see who the real brothers are • The body of Peter Wilks is exhumed to check for a tattoo, and the money is found. • Huck escapes and sails with Jim down the river. • The duke and king catch up to them in a boat.

  13. Chapter 30 • The men are angry with Huck for leaving them. • The duke and the king each suspect that the other hid the money to take it later. • They almost fight over it, but go to sleep.

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