Talk:Mark Twain's Library of Humor/Introduction

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1st edit?[edit]

In reading the introduction for the first time, I find a word unaccountably repeated in the 1st line of the 3rd paragraph. I am new to Wikisource, and hesitate to edit, as I don't know your procedures and protocols here, or if, indeed, this is an anomaly of Twain's original text (in which case I would expect to see "(sic)"). Please advise, or feel free to correct, if appropriate, and I will watch this page, and that one, for my answer. (I will sign my former username, though I am not able to sign in. I continue to check my talkpage, so if I have committed a breach of the rules by creating this page, you may respond either here or there (enWP), and I will eventually find it. This seemed to me the logical venue. There is no point in messaging me via my IP, as that usually changes each time I open my browser, and I won't be checklng all of THOSE pages.)--69.171.187.23 14:12, 28 January 2012 (UTC), the former Ragityman[reply]

Fixed. You can find a version of this book here. If you are interested in continuing proofreading this book, let me know and I an upload the scans for you. --Mpaa (talk) 19:34, 28 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]