When the canoe and the raft are separated in chapter 14, the two have opposing reactions when they meet again. “…No, you ain’ dead! You’s back again, ‘live an soun’, jis de same old Huck-de same ole Huck, thanks to goodness!” “What’s the matter with you, Jim? You been a-drinking?” (Twain 83) Huck immaturity is apparent during this interaction. Jim shows overwhelming joy that Huck is okay, and Huck decides to play a childish joke on him by saying Jim dreamt the whole thing-which shows how unintelligent Huck thinks Jim is. This hurts Jims feelings, which makes Huck feel terrible, because he thought only white people had