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Old 11-02-2023, 05:41 PM   #51
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Okay, I downloaded Sigil and opened it up in that. BTW, this looks like a very nice program. I'm going to have to do some poking around with this.

Anyways, here is a code snippet:
chuckled dryly, and to Jim's ears it sounded like the sudden rattle of bones in a pit.</p>
<p class="tx1">“Thank you,” he heard himself saying. “Goodbye.”</p>
<p class="tx1">Mr. Nell was gone. The operator asked him to deposit sixty cents, and he put it in automatically. He turned, and stared into a horrid, squashed face plastered up against the glass, framed in two spread hands, the splayed fingers flattened white against the glass, as was the tip of the nose.</p>
<p class="tx1">It was Vinnie, grinning at him.</p>
<p class="tx1">Jim screamed.</p>
<br class="calibre1"/><br class="calibre1"/>
<p class="tx">Class again.</p>
<p class="tx1">Living with Lit was doing a composition, and most of them were bent sweatily over their papers, putting their thoughts grimly down on the page, as if chopping wood. All but three. Robert Lawson, sitting in Billy Stearns's seat, David Garcia in Kathy Slavin's, Vinnie Corey in Chip Osway's. They sat with their blank papers in front of them, watching him.</p>
<p class="tx1">A moment before the bell, Jim said softly, “I want to talk to you for a minute after class, Mr. Corey.”</p>
<p class="tx1">“Sure, Norm.”</p>
<p class="tx1">Lawson and Garcia tittered noisily, but the rest of the class did

And the actual text:
Mr. Nell was gone. The operator asked him to deposit sixty cents, and he put it in automatically. He turned, and stared into a horrid, squashed face plastered up against the glass, framed in two spread hands, the splayed fingers flattened white against the glass, as was the tip of the nose.

It was Vinnie, grinning at him.

Jim screamed.



Class again.

Living with Lit was doing a composition, and most of them were bent sweatily over their papers, putting their thoughts grimly down on the page, as if chopping wo

The break between Jim screamed and Class again is quite large on my Kobo. Any ideas on how I can fix those scene breaks?
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