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1.4 +**************** INPUT ****************
1.5 +Certain words shouldn't be followed by commas and so we check for them.
1.6 +
1.7 +"Hurrah! that's, the way to do it!"
1.8 +
1.9 +"Give him a, swift one, Frank! Don't let, him hit it!" cried Sam Rover,
1.10 +merrily.
1.11 +
1.12 +"Come now, it's, time we tied the, score."
1.13 +
1.14 +The regular season for baseball was at an, end, and the youths had fixed
1.15 +up their, nines to suit themselves.
1.16 +
1.17 +But before the youngest Rover could reach the sphere down it
1.18 +came--straight on the fancy straw hat of a dudish youth, crushing the
1.19 +article over its, wearer's head.
1.20 +
1.21 +"I knocked the ball--but I didn't aim for your, hat," answered Tom.
1.22 +
1.23 +To my, old readers the lads who have thus far taken a part in this story
1.24 +will need no special introduction.
1.25 +
1.26 +"It is a fine place, located in one of our, middle-western states."
1.27 +
1.28 +They also had with them their former school chum, William Philander
1.29 +Tubbs, a student whose, entire spare time was spent in buying things to
1.30 +wear of the latest fashions, and in seeking the society of his young
1.31 +lady friends.
1.32 +
1.33 +Several days passed and during, that time the lads amused themselves
1.34 +hugely, hunting, fishing, swimming and knocking around generally.
1.35 +
1.36 +From among, the trees three large Roman candles were sending their balls
1.37 +of various colors high into the air.
1.38 +
1.39 +Another gasolene launch was coming up, dragging behind it nearly every,
1.40 +rowboat Brill possessed.
1.41 +
1.42 +Specimens taken in February show yellow feathers coming in on the head,
1.43 +and progressive changes toward, maturity continue all through the spring
1.44 +months until, by summer, the yellow head is fully acquired.
1.45 +
1.46 +He was only 3 ft, from the stone. The observer was absent from 12 noon to
1.47 +2:33 pm. and from 3:30 pm, to 3:45 pm.
1.48 +
1.49 +It weighed 2.4 lbs. the first morning, 1.9 lbs. the second, and only 1.4
1.50 +lbs, on the third. Correspondingly, the following morning, he had lost one
1.51 +lb, in weight.
1.52 +
1.53 +There are six replies to Coues' query printed in The Nidologist (vol. 4,
1.54 +pp, 80, 81), cf, The Osprey (vol. 2, p. 122).
1.55 +
1.56 +I asked Mr. Smith jr, to meet me, and yet I found Mr. Smith sr, waiting
1.57 +for me.
1.58 +
1.59 +1892. Oyster vs, kingfisher. Ornithologist and Oologist, vol. 17, p. 109.
1.60 +
1.61 +I hold Acme ltd, responsible for everything that happened.
1.62 +
1.63 +**************** EXPECTED ****************
1.64 +
1.65 +"Hurrah! that's, the way to do it!"
1.66 + Line 3 column 16 - Query punctuation after that's?
1.67 +
1.68 +"Give him a, swift one, Frank! Don't let, him hit it!" cried Sam Rover,
1.69 + Line 5 column 12 - Query punctuation after a?
1.70 +
1.71 +"Give him a, swift one, Frank! Don't let, him hit it!" cried Sam Rover,
1.72 + Line 5 column 41 - Query punctuation after let?
1.73 +
1.74 +"Come now, it's, time we tied the, score."
1.75 + Line 8 column 16 - Query punctuation after it's?
1.76 +
1.77 +"Come now, it's, time we tied the, score."
1.78 + Line 8 column 34 - Query punctuation after the?
1.79 +
1.80 +The regular season for baseball was at an, end, and the youths had fixed
1.81 + Line 10 column 42 - Query punctuation after an?
1.82 +
1.83 +up their, nines to suit themselves.
1.84 + Line 11 column 9 - Query punctuation after their?
1.85 +
1.86 +article over its, wearer's head.
1.87 + Line 15 column 17 - Query punctuation after its?
1.88 +
1.89 +"I knocked the ball--but I didn't aim for your, hat," answered Tom.
1.90 + Line 17 column 47 - Query punctuation after your?
1.91 +
1.92 +To my, old readers the lads who have thus far taken a part in this story
1.93 + Line 19 column 6 - Query punctuation after my?
1.94 +
1.95 +"It is a fine place, located in one of our, middle-western states."
1.96 + Line 22 column 43 - Query punctuation after our?
1.97 +
1.98 +Tubbs, a student whose, entire spare time was spent in buying things to
1.99 + Line 25 column 23 - Query punctuation after whose?
1.100 +
1.101 +Several days passed and during, that time the lads amused themselves
1.102 + Line 29 column 31 - Query punctuation after during?
1.103 +
1.104 +From among, the trees three large Roman candles were sending their balls
1.105 + Line 32 column 11 - Query punctuation after among?
1.106 +
1.107 +Another gasolene launch was coming up, dragging behind it nearly every,
1.108 + Line 35 column 71 - Query punctuation after every?
1.109 +
1.110 +and progressive changes toward, maturity continue all through the spring
1.111 + Line 39 column 31 - Query punctuation after toward?
1.112 +
1.113 +He was only 3 ft, from the stone. The observer was absent from 12 noon to
1.114 + Line 42 column 17 - Query punctuation after ft?
1.115 +
1.116 +2:33 pm. and from 3:30 pm, to 3:45 pm.
1.117 + Line 43 column 26 - Query punctuation after pm?
1.118 +
1.119 +lbs, on the third. Correspondingly, the following morning, he had lost one
1.120 + Line 46 column 4 - Query punctuation after lbs?
1.121 +
1.122 +lb, in weight.
1.123 + Line 47 column 3 - Query punctuation after lb?
1.124 +
1.125 +pp, 80, 81), cf, The Osprey (vol. 2, p. 122).
1.126 + Line 50 column 3 - Query punctuation after pp?
1.127 +
1.128 +pp, 80, 81), cf, The Osprey (vol. 2, p. 122).
1.129 + Line 50 column 16 - Query punctuation after cf?
1.130 +
1.131 +I asked Mr. Smith jr, to meet me, and yet I found Mr. Smith sr, waiting
1.132 + Line 52 column 21 - Query punctuation after jr?
1.133 +
1.134 +I asked Mr. Smith jr, to meet me, and yet I found Mr. Smith sr, waiting
1.135 + Line 52 column 63 - Query punctuation after sr?
1.136 +
1.137 +1892. Oyster vs, kingfisher. Ornithologist and Oologist, vol. 17, p. 109.
1.138 + Line 55 column 16 - Query punctuation after vs?
1.139 +
1.140 +I hold Acme ltd, responsible for everything that happened.
1.141 + Line 57 column 16 - Query punctuation after ltd?