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This page compares two reports at the document level. The column on the left shows the first report and the column in the middle shows the second. The column on the right highlights any differences between the two documents. Pink shows differences in the first report and purple in the second report. The Match percentage shows the percentage of similarity between the two documents.
The Chicago Chronicle - Tuesday, October 22, 1895
From the statement in bankruptcy of Oscar Wilde's affairs, it appears that since July, 1893, he has received about $20,000 in royalties for his plays. Very little of this went to his wife and children, who were turned into the street by their landlord a couple months ago.
The Boston Globe - Thursday, October 31, 1895
From the statement in bankruptcy of Oscar Wilde’s affairs, it appears that since July, 1893, he has received about $20,000 in royalties for his plays. Very little of this went to his wife and children, who were turned into the street by their landlord a couple months ago.