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Don't it s'prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck?" "No," I says, "it don't." "Why don't it, Huck?" "Well, it don't, because it's in the breed. I reckon they're all alike." What does the dialogue between Huck and Jim reveal about Huck’s beliefs? Huck believes that all people of royal stature are clever. Huck believes that no one is able to be completely honest. Huck believes that only common people have any worth. Huck believes that many people cannot be totally trusted.

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The answer is: Huck believes that many people cannot be totally trusted.

In the excerpt from "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," by Mark Twain, Huck makes reference to the Duke and King's behavior after they fool the town people. He believes all member of royalty must be rascals because he has read at school about King Henry VIII and other monarchs, who have done terrible things and even killed their own families.

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