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Title: Charater Comparsions
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In this scene David is trying to protect her from these men, but even more so he is trying to protect her from herself. When the king and the Duke set out to rob the sisters, Huck steps in to protect them. At one point during his first night there, Huck meets with each of the three sisters and his first thought each time is "this is a girl that I'm letting that old reptile rob of her money... Showed first 250 characters
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At one point during his first night there, Huck meets with each of the three sisters and his first thought each time is "this is a girl that I'm letting that old reptile rob of her money." (Pg. 174). He even feels worse when he sees the girls break down over their slaves being sent away and it is then that he breaks down... Showed next 250 characters
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