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Originally Posted by Witty Username
I saw the same thing not long ago in a library book I was reading on my Kobo. It was because the start of the chapter was a 'flashback' to the character's childhood and was in italics in the original book.
I can't remember which book it was, it may have been one of Peter May's Lewis trilogy.
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No, none of the chapters start with "flashbacks".
I've just checked the book on Amazon "Look Inside" and the first lines of the first chapter are definitely not underlined.
I don't know if this is any use but what I have posted underneath is the first sentence of a chapter and on my Kobo Touch it is underlined.
I have just noticed that when I select this sentence I am automatically moved to the next page. Don't know if that helps.
<p class="calibre4"><a id="SEVEN"><span>The next morning Angela was already dressed and was just brushing her hair in front of the glass when there was a knock at her door.</span></a></p>