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Essay heading: Huck Finn
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Ex. 2. During Huck and Jim's journey, they encounter two men who refer to themselves as the Duke and the King. These characters make their fortune by swindling people out of their money. When they are eventually caught, they pay for their sins by being tarred and feathered. Huck expresses his thoughts on the subject by saying, "It was a dreadful thing to see... displayed 300 characters
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Ex. 2. During Huck and Jim's journey, they encounter two men who refer to themselves as the Duke and the King. These characters make their fortune by swindling people out of their money. When they are eventually caught, they pay for their sins by being tarred and feathered. Huck expresses his thoughts on the subject by saying, "It was a dreadful thing to see... displayed next 300 characters
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