punctuation - Using an ellipsis to show omission, when we skip complete sentences. 3 or 4 dots?



Imagine I want to quote this text (the parts in bold):



If there were such a thing, I think I'd be a champion. You know, baking under dangerous conditions, high-speed frosting... all hypothetical examples, obviously. Of course assuming I don't live in a madhouse.



Should I quote it with 4 dots, because I'm skipping a full sentence?



If there were such a thing, I think I'd be a champion. . . . Of course assuming I don't live in a madhouse.





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