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What really surprises me about this is that the opening quotes appear right before a line break. I'm left to wonder if "please 'no' food in the recycle can" is a famous quotation, or if those are in fact closing quotation marks for openers somewhere off-page. A real "mystery." Thanks, Demian.
1 comment:
No it's two quotations: "Please" and "food in the recycle can." They are requesting that you do the former rather than the latter.
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