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In O. Henry's short story "Hearts and Hands," Mr. Marshall is a seemingly well-dressed and confident man who is on a train. He is revealed to be an inmate being escorted to prison, and his demeanor contrasts sharply with the situation he is in. His interactions with the other characters, particularly the young woman, highlight themes of deception and the complexities of human relationships. Ultimately, Mr. Marshall's character serves to illustrate the irony of appearances versus reality.

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