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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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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.
