Tom is dissatisfied that liberating Jim will be so easy. He wishes there were guards to drug, or a guard-dog, or that Jim were better chained down. |
There's Jim chained by one leg, with a ten-foot chain, to the leg of his bed: why, all you got to do is to lift up the bedstead and slip off the chain. |
AS SOON AS WE KNEW THAT EVERYONE WAS ASLEEP THAT NIGHT, TOM and I went down to the small building behind Jim's cabin. We closed. |
Huck finds the Phelps's house, where Jim is supposedly being held. A pack of hounds threatens Huck, but a slave woman calls them off. |
There ain't no watchman to be drugged—now there OUGHT to be a watchman. There ain't even a dog to give a sleeping-mixture to. And there's Jim chained by one leg ... |
And there's Jim chained by one leg, with a ten-foot chain, to the leg of his bed: why, all you got to do is to lift up the bedstead and slip off the chain. And ... |
Tom's plan is to dig underneath the cabin with knives, saw the chain off of Jim's leg, and then leave clues behind for the authorities searching for the runaway ... |
In chapters 35-36, Huck and Tom are doing illegal business by helping Jim escape the cabin. Jim was already set up to get caught in the earlier chapters and is ... |
Summary and Analysis Chapters 34-35 ... Tom discovers that Jim is being held in a small farm cabin, and the two boys discuss plans to free Jim from captivity. |
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