Howdy, Ryan:

> > paragraphs: {First paragraph.^/Second "paragraph."^/Third paragraph.}
> > parse paragraphs [some [thru {.^/}  | thru {."^/} | thru "." end]]
> 
> This returns "true"

  Yep, that means that PARSE successfully made it through the
  whole string. 

  To break up your paragraphs, copy out the parts thru each
  paragraph ending, like this:

pb: copy []
parse  paragraphs [
    some [
       copy part [thru  {.^/} | thru {."^/} | thru  "." end] 
       (append pb part) 
    ]
]

pb
== ["First paragraph.^/" {Second "paragraph."
} "Third paragraph."]


> Sorry  if I'm  being a  pain, but  when  I read the  "parse
> rules"  documentation  it doesn't  make any  sense to me. I
> can't see the    usefulness of  returning  "true" in   this
> situation.

  No pain whatsoever.  I like trying to help. 

  -jeff

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