Jen and Dan delve into part one of Chapter 18 of 'Huckleberry Finn,' where Huck gets entangled in the Grangerfords' grandeur and their grim feud with the Shepherdsons; meanwhile, they can't help but wonder if homemade beer was the real health elixir of Huck's time!
They also discussed the Grangerfords being plantation owners and the absurdity of long-standing feuds, questioning Jim's whereabouts in this tangled narrative.
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