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## Overview
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## Context
The subsection is part of the full electronic edition of Mark Twain’s novel *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, hosted in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection. It appears within the backmatter section of the ebook, following Chapter XXXV and preceding the full Project Gutenberg license. The file originates from a public domain print edition and was digitized for free distribution.
## Contents
The conclusion reflects on the nature of storytelling, particularly in juvenile fiction. The narrator observes that because the book is a history of a boy, it must end here—continuing further would transform it into the story of a man, which lies beyond its scope. The author notes that novels about adults typically conclude with marriage, but stories about children must end more ambiguously. It is mentioned that most characters are still alive and prospering, and while their future lives could be revisited, the author chooses not to reveal them at present. The text then transitions into the standardized Project Gutenberg notice, affirming the public domain status of the work in the United States and outlining terms for free copying, distribution, and use of the ebook.
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## Overview
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The conclusion reflects on the nature of storytelling, particularly in juvenile fiction. The narrator observes that because the book is a history of a boy, it must end here—continuing further would transform it into the story of a man, which lies beyond its scope. The author notes that novels about adults typically conclude with marriage, but stories about children must end more ambiguously. It is mentioned that most characters are still alive and prospering, and while their future lives could be revisited, the author chooses not to reveal them at present. The text then transitions into the standardized Project Gutenberg notice, affirming the public domain status of the work in the United States and outlining terms for free copying, distribution, and use of the ebook.
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