—Mohammed taught that men should pray at stated times, wherever they are.
—George, who was only five years old, could not go with his father to fight.
—The tribemen, after quarreling a long time, decided to march away.
—He went that evening, as he had planned, to the doctor's house.
—The poor Indian had been kept moving, ever since he was born, to regions farther and farther north.
—The child crept to the bed, and, taking his little fan, stood over his father all night fanning him.
Series IV
A comma indicates a pause caused by the ellipsis of some word or idea (in such cases longer suspense can be indicated by a colon or a semi-colon).
—Very well, what of it?