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Updated: June 5, 2025
Where did you drop from? Give me just a minute while I finish this letter. Let me see. Where was I?" The secretary read in a dull, secretarial voice: "'Thousblinsoldiersorphs wem'sdo'll we can." "Oh yes," said Charity. "'You have never failed to respond to such an appeal, comma; no, semicolon; no, period. 'So I shall put you down for a subscription of dash 'how much' question-mark.
She was provocative and, to a degree, mystifying, and the abrupt termination of their talk seemed to leave the way open to other interviews. He thought of many things he might have said to her at the moment; but her period was not to be changed to comma or semicolon; she was satisfied with the punctuation and had, so to speak, run away with the pencil!
The following is a brave attempt at a solution, but it failed to liquify: When they are going to say some prose or poetry before they say the poetry or prose they must put a semicolon just after the introduction of the prose or poetry. The chapter on "Mathematics" is full of fruit. From it I take a few samples mainly in an unripe state: A straight line is any distance between two places.
There came another visitor. This time it was a lanky boy, with, a blue bag over his shoulder and a notebook and pencil-stump in his hand. He nodded to the assistant as to an old friend with whom one may be at ease, set down his bag, opened his notebook, and nibbled his stump. Then he read aloud, with a comma or semicolon between each, a dozen or twenty titles.
I pointed out to him that the pier was decked like a vessel, that the cliffs were white, that a lady passing had a dark blue dress on, which did not suit with the green sea, not because it was blue, but because it was the wrong tint of blue. I informed him that the Pavilion was once the residence of royalty, and similar novelties; all in a string without a semicolon.
If we discover repetitions of such letters, so arranged, they will most probably represent the word 'the. On inspection, we find no less than seven such arrangements, the characters being ;48. We may, therefore, assume that the semicolon represents t, that 4 represents h, and that 8 represents e the last being now well confirmed. Thus a great step has been taken.
A very short member, whether simple or compound, with them is a comma; and a longer, a colon; for they have no such term as a semicolon. Besides, they call a very short sentence, whether simple or compound, a comma; and one of somewhat a greater length, a colon.
But in some of the lines the pauses of punctuation do not come at the right points to make smooth reading: From the same source I have not taken My sorrow; I could not awaken My heart to joy at the same tone; And all I loved, I loved alone. The semicolon after "sorrow" should have come at the end of the line instead of in the middle.
'Naturally, she puts her semicolon, ominous of the full stop. 'I fancy you have never been in Egypt? 'No' There it is; for the tone betrays no curiosity about Egypt and her Nile, and he is led to suppose that she has a distaste for foreign places.
If we discover repetitions of such letters, so arranged, they will most probably represent the word 'the. On inspection, we find no less than seven such arrangements, the characters being: ;48. We may, therefore, assume that the semicolon represents 't', that 4 represents 'h', and that 8 represents 'e' the last being now well confirmed. Thus a great step has been taken.
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