De bills refers to the boils under the water (waves).
On Thu, 23 Nov 1995, Patricia J. Welch wrote:
> In Chapter 4 of Huck Finn, Jim is giving Huck advice to, "keep 'way fum
> de water as much as you kin, en don't run no resk, 'kase it's down in de
> bills dat you's gwyne to git hung." I am looking for the meaning of "de
> bills." Is Jim mispronouncing something? What is he foreshadowing?
> Aaugh--what is "de bills?" I have exhausted my resources and peers. No
> one seems to know the answer!
> Thanks to anyone who can help!
> Patti Welch
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