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[00:00.98]chapter2 Huck escapes and finds a friend
[00:05.75]Mostly it was a lazy,comfortable kind of life,
[00:13.09]But after about two months Pop began to hit me too much with his stick.
[00:20.23]He often went away into town too,and then he always locked me in the hut.
[00:28.47]Once he was away for three days and I thought I was never going to get out again.
[00:37.12]When he came back that time,he was drunk and angry.
[00:44.42]He wanted my money,but Judge Thatcher wouldn't give it to him.
[00:49.07]The judge wanted to send me to live with the widow again,Pop told me.
[00:55.04]I wasn't very pleased about that.I didn't want to go back there.
[01:01.92]So I decided to escape and go down the river and live in the woods somewhere.
[01:11.13]When Pop was out,I began to cut a hole in the wooden wall of the hut.
[01:17.86]In a few days,when the hole was bigger,I could take the wood cut,
[01:24.28]Escape through the hole,and put the wood back.
[01:28.21]One morning Pop sent me down to the river to catch some fish for breakfast.
[01:35.15]To my surprise, there was a canoe in the water and there was no one in it.
[01:43.40]Immediately,I jumped into the river and brought the canoe to the side.
[01:50.11]It was lucky that Pop didn't see me,
[01:53.65]And I decided to hide the canoe under some trees and use it when I escaped.
[01:59.77]That afternoon,Pop locked me in and went off to town.
[02:06.92]'He won't be back tonight,'I thought,
[02:11.76]So I began to work hard at my hole.Soon I could get out through it,
[02:19.24]And I carried food and drink and Pop's gun down to the canoe.
[02:24.87]Then I put back the wood to hide the hole,took the gun and went into the woods.
[02:33.65]There I shot a wild pig and took it back to the hut with me.
[02:40.76]Next,I broke down the door with an axe.
[02:44.71]I carried the pig into the hut and put some of its blood on the ground.
[02:51.58]Then I put some big stones in a sack and pulled it along behind me to the river.
[02:59.25]Last of all,I put some blood and some of my hair on the axe.
[03:06.52]I left the axe in a corner of the hut and I took the pig down to the river.
[03:12.87]'They won't know it's only a pig in the river,'I said to myself.'They'll think it's me.'
[03:22.03]Then I took the canoe and went down the river to Jackson's Island.
[03:30.02]By then it was nearly dark, so I hid the canoe under some trees and went to sleep.
[03:38.01]It was after eight o'clock when I woke up the next day and the sun was high in the sky.
[03:48.95]I was warm and comfortable and I didn't want to get up.
[03:54.56]Suddenly,I heard a noise up the river.
[03:59.14]Carefully,I looked through the trees,and I saw a boat full of people.
[04:07.74]There was Pop,Judge Thatcher,Tom Sawyer and his Aunt Polly
[04:15.30]And his brother Sid, and lots of others.
[04:19.01]They were looking for my body in the river.
[04:23.65]I watched them, but they didn't see me, and in the end they went away.
[04:31.82]I knew that nobody was going to come and look for me again.
[04:37.31]I found a good place under the trees to sleep and to put my things.
[04:43.02]Then I caught a fish and cooked it over a fire.
[04:48.34]I lived like that for three days, and then I decided to have a look round the island.
[04:57.97]So I went into the woods.'This is my island,'I thought.'I'm the only person on it.'
[05:10.42]Suddenly,just in front of me,I saw a fire,and it was still smoking.
[05:19.97]There was somebody on my island!I didn't wait.
[05:27.64]I turned and went straight back.But I couldn't sleep.
[05:33.55]After a time,I said to myself,'I can't live like this.I must find out who it is.'
[05:44.03]Silently, I moved along the river in my canoe,under the darkness of the trees.
[05:54.28]And then I stopped.Through the trees I could see the light of a fire.
[06:02.84]Afraid, I left my canoe and went nearer.
[06:08.62]There was a man lying by the fire.
[06:13.53]Suddenly,he sat up and I saw that it was Jim,Miss Watson's slave!
[06:22.63]I was really happy to see him!
[06:26.72]'Hello,Jim,' I cried,and I jumped out from behind the tree.
[06:32.95]Jim fell to his knees.'Please don't hurt me!' he cried.
[06:40.89]'I've always been good to dead people!'
[06:45.22]'It's all right,Jim.I'm not dead,' I said.'But why are you here on the island?' I asked.
[06:55.58]'Well, Huck,' he began.'Old Miss Watson wanted to sell me.
[07:04.85]A man came into town and told Miss Watson that he'd buy me for eight hundred dollars.
[07:13.40]She couldn't say no, so I ran away.
[07:18.28]I ran down to the river to hide,but everybody in the town was there.
[07:25.47]They said you were dead, Huck.I had to wait all day to get away.
[07:32.79]When it was dark,I got on to a big boat and hid.
[07:38.13]When we came near this island, I jumped into the water and swam here.'
[07:45.20]Jim finished his story and then
[07:51.92]We both carried all our things into a cave and hid the canoe under some trees.
[07:58.82]We were just in time because then the rains came.
[08:04.78]It rained for days,and the river got higher and higher.
[08:12.65]All kinds of things came down the river
[08:16.82]And one night there was a little wooden house, lying half on its side.
[08:23.73]We got the canoe out and went to take a look.
[08:28.05]Through the window we could see a bed,two old chairs and some old clothes.
[08:36.75]There was something lying in the corner and we thought it looked like a man.
[08:43.31]Jim went in to see, but he said,'He's dead.
[08:48.58]Someone shot him in the back.Don't look at his face,Huck.It's terrible!'
[08:58.61]I didn't want to see the dead man's face,so I didn't look.
[09:05.60]We just took the old clothes and a few other things,
[09:11.04]And went back to our cave on the island.
[09:13.57]Another night,when we were out looking for things on the river,we found a raft.
[09:22.80]It was made of good, strong wood,and was about four metres by five metres.
[09:31.58]'This could be useful,'I said to Jim,
[09:36.53]So we pulled it back to the island behind the canoe, and tied it up under the trees.