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 Originally Posted By: thomasinWondering what this means, from [/u]Caleb's Crossing[u] by Geraldine Brooks:
"I could see nothing beyond the narrow circle of the carter's lamp."
Is it just a guy who drives a cart? and is this the origin of the name Carter today?
Thanks for any contributions.
Looks like what thomasin did was click on the underline button up above the post area, enter the text, and click on the underline button again. What you have to do, thomasin, is enter the text you want to underline, click and drag across it to highlight it, and then click on the underline button once. Or you can click on the underline button, click in between the start and stop tags, and enter the text you want underlined within the tags.
Let me try that and see:
[/u]Underlined text[u]
Yup, that looks like it.
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