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All I could see was "Do not inline project Gutenberg images".
How do they know you were inlining?
Fixed - all I had with me was my iPad, so I had to wait to get home before I could download the image to put it on my own site
They can tell it's inlined because when the browser requests the image file, it sends a header called Referer (original misspelling courtesy of Tim Berners-Lee when he invented the web) which contains the URL of the page on which the image is to be displayed
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