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<p><b>LXXVII. When, in the middle of a quotation, a part is omitted, several
asterisks or several full stops are placed in a line to mark the
omission.</b></p>
<div class="blockquot"><p>Clarendon makes the following remark about Lord Falkland:
"Yet two things he could never bring himself to whilst he
continued in that office, that was to his death; for which
he was contented to be reproached as for omissions in a most
necessary part of his place. The one, employing of spies, or
giving any countenance or entertainment to them. * * * The
other, the liberty of opening letters, upon a suspicion that
they might contain matter of a dangerous consequence." (One
sentence omitted.)</p>
<p>"The French and Spanish nations," said Louis XIV., "are so
united that they will henceforth be only one.... My
grandson, at the head of the Spaniards, will defend the
French. I, at the head of the French, will defend the
Spaniards."</p>
<p>"He who in former years," wrote Horace Walpole of his
father, "was asleep as soon as his head<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_88" id="Page_88"></SPAN></span> touched the pillow
... now never sleeps above an hour without waking."</p>
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<p>If the passage omitted be of very considerable length, for instance if
it be a complete paragraph, or if a line of poetry be omitted, the
asterisks are placed in a line by themselves. There is a tendency to
confine the asterisk to such cases, and to use the full stop for
shorter ellipses. If a complete sentence be omitted, the number of
additional full stops is generally four; if a passage be omitted in
the middle of a sentence, the number is generally three.</p>
<p>When some of the letters of a name are omitted, their place is
supplied by a line or dash, whose length depends on the number of
letters omitted.</p>
<div class="blockquot"><p>The scene of our story is laid in the town of B——. There
was one H——, who, I learned in after days, was seen
expiating some maturer offence in the hulks.</p>
<p>Blakesmoor in H——shire.</p>
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