{"id":"01KG2TS12CTXXD6SWTQE1RDT14","cid":"bafkreihxba7w6folhy7spium3lvmukrosj7zxbwe2rjt3u3pzt5qh46x74","type":"scene","properties":{"description":"# Huck's reaction and the Welshman's curiosity\n\n## Overview\nThis entity is a **scene** extracted from the novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer* by Mark Twain. It spans lines 7527 to 7549 in the source text file `tom_sawyer.txt` and is part of [CHAPTER XXX](arke:01KG2TRBFGT9BXWC4TFW74S3TZ). The scene captures a tense and humorous exchange between Huck Finn and the Welshman, following the discovery of a mysterious bundle near the widow’s stile.\n\n## Context\nThe scene occurs in the aftermath of a failed attempt to capture Injun Joe and his accomplice, who had plotted to harm the Widow Douglas. Huck, having overheard the plot, led the Welshman and his sons to the scene, but the villains escaped. This moment takes place during breakfast at the Welshman’s home, where Huck has taken refuge. The preceding scene, [Breakfast conversation and examination of the stile](arke:01KG2TS12T72QY3RFS5QN14BZ1), sets up the tension when the Welshman reveals they found a bundle of \"burglar’s tools\"—a revelation that startles Huck. This scene directly follows that moment, capturing Huck’s emotional reaction and the Welshman’s growing curiosity about Huck’s behavior.\n\n## Contents\nThe scene depicts Huck’s profound relief upon learning the bundle contained only burglar’s tools, not the treasure he secretly hoped was still hidden. His visible emotional response prompts the Welshman to question why he reacted so strongly. Trapped under the older man’s inquisitive gaze, Huck fumbles for an excuse and lamely suggests he thought the bundle might contain \"Sunday-school books.\" The Welshman bursts into laughter, interpreting Huck’s odd behavior as a sign of exhaustion and stress, and kindly reassures him. The interaction highlights Huck’s constant need to conceal his knowledge, his fear of exposure, and the contrast between his internal anxiety and the adults’ benign misinterpretations. This moment underscores the novel’s themes of childhood vulnerability, secrecy, and the gap between adult and child perspectives. The scene flows directly into [Huck's internal thoughts and plans](arke:01KG2TS14F5PHH5594JQEP06CS), where Huck reflects on the incident and reassures himself that the treasure remains undiscovered.","description_generated_at":"2026-01-28T17:39:29.663Z","description_model":"Qwen/Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507","description_title":"Huck's reaction and the Welshman's curiosity","end_line":7549,"extracted_at":"2026-01-28T17:35:17.903Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Huck's reaction and the Welshman's curiosity","source_file":"01KG2T4RHC4E1XKJ12BJRXE8E8","start_line":7527,"text":"Huck sank back, panting gently, but deeply, unutterably grateful. The\r\nWelshman eyed him gravely, curiously—and presently said:\r\n\r\n“Yes, burglar’s tools. That appears to relieve you a good deal. But what\r\ndid give you that turn? What were _you_ expecting we’d found?”\r\n\r\nHuck was in a close place—the inquiring eye was upon him—he would have\r\ngiven anything for material for a plausible answer—nothing suggested\r\nitself—the inquiring eye was boring deeper and deeper—a senseless\r\nreply offered—there was no time to weigh it, so at a venture he uttered\r\nit—feebly:\r\n\r\n“Sunday-school books, maybe.”\r\n\r\nPoor Huck was too distressed to smile, but the old man laughed loud and\r\njoyously, shook up the details of his anatomy from head to foot, and\r\nended by saying that such a laugh was money in a man’s pocket, because\r\nit cut down the doctor’s bill like everything. Then he added:\r\n\r\n“Poor old chap, you’re white and jaded—you ain’t well a bit—no wonder\r\nyou’re a little flighty and off your balance. But you’ll come out of it.\r\nRest and sleep will fetch you out all right, I hope.”\r\n\r","title":"Huck's reaction and the Welshman's curiosity"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG2TRBFGT9BXWC4TFW74S3TZ","peer_label":"CHAPTER XXX","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG2T4RHC4E1XKJ12BJRXE8E8","peer_label":"tom_sawyer.txt","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG2T49K0H5GDRB0G4YDTPG8H","peer_label":"Test Collection","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG2TS12T72QY3RFS5QN14BZ1","peer_label":"Breakfast conversation and examination of the stile","peer_type":"scene","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG2TS14F5PHH5594JQEP06CS","peer_label":"Huck's internal thoughts and plans","peer_type":"scene","predicate":"next"}],"ver":3,"created_at":"2026-01-28T17:35:18.383Z","ts":"2026-01-28T17:39:29.859Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF5C36SQEVDHC9CBNZZJH9K"}}