They wondered why they only traveled at night, and if Jim was a runaway. Huck ends up lying to Duke and King saying, “Pa was pretty poor, and had some debts; so when he’d squared up there warn’t nothing left but sixteen dollars and our n*gger, Jim… people was always coming out in skiffs and trying to take Jim away from me, saying they believed he was a runaway n*gger. We don’t run day-times no more, now; nights they don’t bother us (148).” Throughout the journey Huck has taken, Jim has been by his side. He decided to go against society and what they say, and be friends with him. This part shows how Huck is willing to keep Jim safe. In section 4 of the book, Huck learns that Jim is missing. Unaware he asks a boy if he seen Jim. The boy said yes and that they caught him and are taking him to Silas Phelps’s