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  On hearing our request, Mr. Tarte called in his Chief,
  On hearing our request, Mr. Tarte called in his Chief,
  asked if it could be done, being assured that it could added
  asked if it could be done, being assured that it could added
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The question mark is part of the quotation and goes '''inside''' the tags.
The question mark is part of the quotation and goes '''inside''' the tags.
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On hearing our request, Mr. Tarte called in his Chief,
asked if it could be done, being assured that it could added
"<i>Can you go to Kingston to-night and arrange for it?</i>"
The next morning work was begun in the dock so that the

Italicized question in a declarative sentence

This sentence is declarative; the quotation is interrogative. The question mark is part of the quotation and goes inside the tags.