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What is the authors tone in After Twenty Years

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The overall tone and feeling of O. Henry's “After Twenty Years” is somewhat somber and reminiscent. .

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The overall tone and feeling of O. Henry's “After Twenty Years” is somewhat somber and reminiscent. It follows the two men, Jim and Bob, whose lives have vastly diverged over time, and it chronicles their departure and how their lives have ended up going very differently.

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The overall tone and feeling of O. Henry's “After Twenty Years” is somewhat somber and reminiscent.

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It follows the two men, Jim and Bob, whose lives have vastly diverged over time, and it chronicles their departure and how their lives have ended up going very differently.

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