At first I thought this might be a bug in Text::Correct. Then I thought it might be the intended behavior, but you needed to split the text into lines before passing it to wrap.
Then I actually downloaded Text::Correct, and got the proper behavior in my testing. So, now I have a third theory:
The text you are wrapping probably has "\r\n" line endings (since it comes from CGI data), which Text::Correct doesn't account for.
Try deleting the \r characters from the text before you wrap it:
$tp =~ tr/\r//d;
$th =~ tr/\r//d;
I hope that helps!
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