Summary Chapter 32




Huck goes to the lonely Phelps’ farm. A bunch of hounds surround him. He is saved by a servant. A white woman embraces him warmly, thinking he is Tom Sawyer. Huck is surprised to find out that she is Tom Sawyer’s aunt. Huck is relieved to be mistaken for someone he knows about, though he realizes it will be difficult if Tom shows up. Huck tells them he needs to go to town to fetch his baggage.



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