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Nastasia [14]
2 years ago
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Who did the duke pretend to be?

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guajiro [1.7K]2 years ago
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Thee duke claiming to be Harvey and William Wilks is gotten by Peter Wilks' family, including his niece Mary Jane, whom Huck believes is extremely lovely.

The duke claims to be the English evangelist Harvey Wilks to trick cash from dead Peter Wilks' family while the duke cooperates as the hard-of-hearing quiet sibling, William. The men utilize their Regal Paragon cash to make up a shortfall in the legacy.

The duke found the cash was 400 fifteen bucks shy of 6,000 bucks as they counted their portion of the legacy. They are concerned that they will be under doubt when the sum expressed in the will isn't there, so they place cash of their own clinched to appear to be unquestionably sound.

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