Hello everyone, I'm not a Twain scholar, but Huck Finn is one of my favorite novels, and I'm teaching it this term at the College in Montreal where I work. One aspect of the book has mystified me, and I'm hoping someone on this list might be able to shed some light. Since Illinois was a free State, why didn't Jim just get off the raft on that side of the River and keep on going? Why did he have to plan to float all the way to Cairo and then head up the Ohio to find some kind of relative safety? What am I missing here? Best, Steve Lehman