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This page compares two reports at the paragraph level. The column on the left shows the first report in its entirety, and the column in the middle identifies paragraphs from the second report with significant matching content. The column on the right highlights any differences between the two matching paragraphs: pink shows differences in the first report and purple in the second report. The Match percentage underneath each comparison row in this column shows the percentage of similarity between the two paragraphs.
Original paragraph in
The San Francisco Examiner - Sunday, April 21, 1895
The San Francisco Examiner - Sunday, April 21, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Daily World - Monday, April 29, 1895
Daily World - Monday, April 29, 1895
Difference
LONDON, April 20. - Lord Alfred Douglass, a son of the Marquis of Queensberry and a friend of Oscar Wilde, has written a letter to the
Star, appealing for a suspension of the public judgment against Oscar Wilde, who, he says, is now delivered up to the fury of a cowardly and brutal mob.