Huck is warmly welcomed when he returns to the Welshman's house the next morning-which is the neighbor he had run to for help. He is curious about what happened the other night. He is unnerved about the kind welcome, for he isn't used to it. The Welshman, Mr. Jones, had tracked the men down with his sons. An inopportune sneeze gave away his position. Though they fired their guns at the men, the others escaped. Afterwards, they got the constable. The constable is conducting a search. Mr. Jones asks Huck if he can describe them. Huck says yes and does so. Mr. Jones recognizes them as two men seen near the widow's estate before. The Welshman sends his sons off to update the sheriff. Huck doesn't want to be given credit for revealing their plot, for he is too afraid of Injun Joe. The Welsh

