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The duke and the king planned to impersonate the deceased Peter Wilks' brothers from England in order to claim the inheritance left for their nieces. They intended to sell off the estate's property and assets, keeping the money for themselves.

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Q: How did the duke and the king plan to make money from the estate in the adventures of Huck Finn?
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