punctus percontativus A reversed, but not inverted punctus interrogativus […] used in the 16th and 17th centuries to indicate the end of a percontatio.
I'd like to look in my stocking and find a shapely elfette eager to scrub me under a hot shower.
This is strengthened by a layer of crepoline, a transparent cloth, on both sides of the piece of paper.
The experiment to offcast Davis began in 1937 with That Certain Woman; She's a lady, we are told.
She's a lady,
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