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#5
You mean inconsistent encoding.
Quite right, very precise!

Actually I'm seeing this in a plucker book, Gutenberg #1795, Macbeth. Occasionally (e.g. the end of Act I) a section of dialog will wrap between speakers. The text version of the same book seems to be encoded consistently, but I presume that the plucker version was encoded inconsistently.

BTW, while version FBR 0.8.14 does not solve this (as it could not if my encoding presumption is right), it does slightly improve FBR's handling of EOL in text files: now it will interpret a double EOL as a paragraph break. So now I can add EOLs between lines when desired in a text file.