BobKamman
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a week ago
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@Terry53029 I didn't see where the quoted part ended and your added comment began. "It wasn't until the 16th century that quotation marks as we know them started to take shape, when double commas became a popular way to introduce a quote. Finally, in 1748 the closing quotation mark made it's debut in Samuel Richardson's novel, Clarissa."