>Intellectual-property enthusiasts and copyright fans should note that the >last item in that list above is not a reproduction of Salinger's text, but >is a reasonable facsimile of a portion of it, as the punctuation appeared >in Seymour: An Introduction. Literary enthusiasts will note that there is >nothing parenthetical about the bouquet at all. Punctuation enthusiasts >will rejoice at the delicate balance achieved, with the enigmatic closing >mark, which symbolizes a dot. Parodists will dismiss this entire >paragraph, and no wonder. Oi! Wot about us pedants, then? :) Malcs