The duke and the king in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" were not punished by the law for their fraudulent activities. However, they did face repercussions for their actions within the novel, with their deceit being exposed and their reputation tarnished.
A King is a more senior position than a Duke.
Huck feels sympathetic towards the duke and king when they are tarred and feathered, but he ultimately believes that they deserved this punishment for their deceitful actions. Huck realizes that their behavior caused harm to others and that they had it coming.
Not a king, but a Grand Duke. His name is Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg
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Sisyphus
they would both go into town and warn the king and the duke.
The Duke.
A duke is sort of like a king but not as royal.
No, Luxembourg has not a king but a Grand Duke, grand duke Henri and his wife grand duchess Maria-Theresa.
William, Duke of Normandy.
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