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[blank line] [blank line] [blank line] [blank line] II[** Project Comments say each Letter is a Chapter.] [blank line] [blank line] /* <sc>Brantwood, Coniston</sc>,[** comma outside,] <i>23rd June, 1879</i>.[** period outside,] */ <sc>Dear Mr. Malleson</sc>,--Walking, and talking, are now alike impossible to me;[A] my strength is gone for both; nor do I believe talking on such matters to be of the least use except to promote, between sensible people, kindly feeling and knowledge of each other's personal characters. I have every [** Middle of letter removed to save space] Is not this the first of all questions which a Clerical Council has to answer in open terms? /* Ever affectionately yours,[** comma here, so] <sc>J. Ruskin</sc>.[** period goes outside.] */ [Footnote A: In answer to the proposal of discussing the subject during a mountain walk.]
Numerals
Enclose right-justified lines in no-wrap. but include numerals in the italics. comma outside.
Here, the heading of the letter is made up of two right-justified lines; use one no-wrap for both. The complementary closing ("Ever affectionately yours") has a special indentation and the signature is right-justified; again, use one pair of no-wraps for both lines.
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