The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain Summarize by Deep N. Vanra
The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Chapter 37 Huck and Tom begin the stealing things from the Phelps' house for help Jim in escape. They hide a spoon, a knife, some nails, and a rope ladder for Jim. They also break down a sheet to make a rope ladder. Aunt Sally gets angry when she can't find things around the house. She blames Uncle Silas for the disappearances. Uncle Silas feels ashamed and doesn't understand how the spoon came up in his pocket. Tom decides to confuse Aunt Sally even more. So that Huck hide a spoon while Aunt Sally counts them. Then, Huck puts the spoon back when Aunt Sally counts again. Aunt Sally tells everyone to leave her alone so she can calm down. Tom and Huck are satisfied with their plan. They believe that it was the trouble because now Aunt Sally can't count things anymore. Tom and Huck continue to smuggle things into Jim's cabin. Aunt Sally notices that things are missin...