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Old 12-07-2014, 02:10 PM   #5
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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.
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>
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