a slightly longer dash is used

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II think I shall finally have to accept that my sense of humour is less dazzling than I once believed.

Is that shorthand for the wonderful "I and I"? ;-)
 
Unlike my deliberate 'tyop' in the editing note to post #23, 'II' was accidental and, until you pointed it out, unnoticed. :cry:

Don't worry. Some of us got the "tyop" joke! :lol:
 
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