1.) Pap he hadn't been seen for more than a year, and that was comfortable for me; I didn't want to see him no more. He used to always whale me when he was sober and could get his hands on me; though I used to take to the woods most of the time when he was around.
2.) Well, about this time he was found in the river drownded, about twelve mile above town, so people said. They judged it was him, anyway; said this drownded man was just his size, and was ragged, and had uncommon long hair, which was all like pap; but they couldn't make nothing out of the face, because it had been in the water so long it warn't much like a face at all.
3.) So I was uncomfortable again. I judged the old man would turn up again by and by, though I wished he wouldn't.
4.) We played robber now and then about a month, and then I resigned. All the boys did. We hadn't robbed nobody, hadn't killed any people, but only just pretended.
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", by Mark Twain, the group of sentences in the excerpt that shows a conflict of character versus character is option "1.) Pap he hadn't been seen...when he was around."
In this excerpt from "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" an external conflict between two characters that have opposite ideas, is shown.