what is ironic that the two men had to go to leavenworth ?
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Henry reveals the situational irony at the end of the story: Mr. Easton is actually the prisoner, and the “glum- faced man” is the marshal. century, William Sydney Porter, better known as O. Henry, had a fascinating life that included time spent on a ranch in West Texas, a bank in Austin, and a prison cell in Ohio.
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The Ironic moment is that Mr Easton and Marshall both had to go to leavenworth but Mr Easton had to go as a counterfeiter where as the marshal had to go as a personal person imprisoning Mr Easton.
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