That sounds really demanding. You know, a lot of responsibilities.
Her sister-in-law warns her that Heathcliff is a fiend whom she should stay away from. Nelly seconds this advice, and adds that there are rumors that Heathcliff is lending Hindley money to support his gambling habit.
What book/poem is this coming from?
Based on their interactions in Chapter 2, one could easily see that Huck resents the Widow Douglas and Miss Watson. He hates it that they are both always trying to change his ways and make him a proper gentlemen. They told him that he would go to hell if he kept being bad, but that doesn't bother him much, rather it excited him more than Heaven. The Widow Douglas and Miss Watson want him to go to Heaven but he doesn't want or care to change. Huck is in a similar postition. He is uncomfotable with the restrictions that are on him like not letting him smoke, always having to wear clean clothes, and only eating when the dinner bell rings. This was a differnt system and way than when he was living with his father.
Answer: You can use the information from above but do not copy and paste it casue you will get caught for cheating. Change up the words and order a bit and look on Quizlet for more help under English III Semester 2: Huckleberry Finn.
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<span>I glanced over at the other rider. The fellow was older than I, and had the weight of a man on him. </span>