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Inline sed applies substitution twice over #87

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If the sed command is given an argument inline then it is mistakenly applied twice over, whilst it is not if it is being applied to a prior message. Example:

> ratata
> s/a/sad/g
< rsadtsadtsad
> #sed s/a/sad/g ratata
< rssaddtssaddtssadd

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