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Subject:Re: Caps misunderstanding II From:"David L. Bergart" <bodafu -at- CCVAX -dot- SINICA -dot- EDU -dot- TW> Date:Fri, 29 Apr 1994 09:39:24 +0800
In response to margaret%mailhost -at- toshiba -dot- tic -dot- oz -dot- au I wrote:
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>It comes, I think, from reading to many Victorian novels.
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No matter how many Victorian novels I read to, there are yet more clammering
to be read to (if you've never heard a Victorian novel clammer, you're
missing something very special).