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The Power and the Glory - Graham Greene edition
I own two versions of Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory and
taking them both out I noticed that they had some odd discrepancies. Even in the first sentence, one edition had a comma and the other a colon. And in the next sentence there are "vultures" referred to and in the other edition "buzzards." I was sort of taken aback. Is this common? Who makes these changes? Thanks for the help. |
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