Aunt Polly and Widow Douglas blame themselves for not doing more to help Huck. Then Miss Watson's slave, Jim, runs away. Meanwhile Huck is enjoying his new-found freedom on Jackson Island.
Aunt Polly and Widow Douglas blame themselves for not doing more to help Huck, but find themselves with an additional worry when Miss Watson's slave, Jim, runs away. Meanwhile Huck is enjoying his new-found freedom on Jackson Island, even more so when he discovers he's not alone. Once Huck's managed to convince Jim that he's not a ghost, they start to make plans to sail down the river.—Phil G