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  Saturday, Jan. 10, 1835.
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==Mixed small caps==
==Mixed small caps==
Mixed small-caps: mark it.
"My Lord Duke" is in mixed small-caps: mark it.
==Complete sentences==
==Complete sentences==
Not a complete sentence; comma goes '''outside'''.
Not a complete sentence; comma goes '''outside'''.
A colon also would go '''outside'''.
A colon also would go '''outside'''.
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/*
Saturday, Jan. 10, 1835.
*/
[blank line]
<sc>My Lord Duke</sc>,--Finding my peace, that perfect
peace which for so many years I have almost uninterruptedly
enjoyed interfered with by your visits,--*

Mixed small caps

"My Lord Duke" is in mixed small-caps: mark it.

Complete sentences

Not a complete sentence; comma goes outside. A colon also would go outside.