So there are the uninteresting things in punctuation uninteresting in a way that is perfectly obvious, and so we do not
have to go any farther into that. There are besides dashes and dots, and these might be interesting spaces might be
interesting. They might if one felt that way about them.

One other little punctuation mark one can have feelings about and that is the apostrophe for possession. Well feel as you
like about that, I can see and I do see that for many that for some the possessive case apostrophe has a gentle tender
insinuation that makes it very difficult to definitely decide to do without it. One does do without it, I do, I mostly always
do, but I cannot deny that from time to time I feel myself having regrets and from time to time I put it in to make the
possessive case. I absolutely do not like it and leaving it out I feel no regret, there it is unnecessary and not ornamental
but inside a word and its s well perhaps, perhaps it does appeal by its weakness to your weakness. At least at any rate
from time to time I do find myself letting it alone if it has come in and sometimes it has come in. I cannot positively deny
but that I do from time to time let it come in.

So now to come to the real question of punctuation, periods, commas,colons, semi-colons and capitals and small
letters.