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authorRyan Kavanagh <rak@debian.org>2013-03-24 16:11:50 -0400
committerRyan Kavanagh <rak@debian.org>2013-03-24 16:11:50 -0400
commit50a131efc7481c65015f45651ff12998b6911a5a (patch)
treea57e952dac4a25db502fbc44bc32a3b385fd7713
parentClear prompt on scorebox update (diff)
Fix grammar mistake in manpage
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Nine Men's Morris is an ancient board game, alleged to have been
played by the Romans. Gameplay is similar to Tic-Tac-Toe, with users
placing pieces in attempt to form three in a row, except that players
-can additionally move their pieces and remove their opponents pieces.
+can additionally move their pieces and remove their opponents' pieces.
.Pp
The board consists of positions connected with dashed lines, initially
marked empty (E), but then filled with black (B) and white (W) pieces.