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Chapter 20.

The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson · Mark Twain — chapter 32 of 32 · ~114 words · public domain

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On Page 273, changed countenence to countenance in the clause: "I don't know about that," and Tom's countenence darkened,...

Chapter 21.

On Page 288, there are two quotes made by the crowd in double quotes. Twain did not correct this in the 1899 version of the novel by Harper & Brothers. But these lines are surrounded by Wilson's narrative, which is already in double quotes. Therefore, we have used single quotes for the two remarks from the gallery.

• 'Why, it's so--I never noticed that before!' • 'Why, that's so, too!'

Conclusion.

On Page 302, removed in from the sentence: "But we cannot follow his curious fate further--that in would be a long story."

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