Some Mail messages show html code

I am using Mail 6.2 and Gmail IMAP.  Some Mail that I move from my Inbox to another Mail folder part of the message appears in html code in the folder where I moved the message.  The html code did not appera while the message was in my In Box.  If I look at the message in Gmail, no html code appears and the message has the same lable as the Mail folder where I moved the message.  If i look at the message on my iPad there is no html code.  The problem only appears to happen within Apple Mail

By the way, also, the html code is interpreted correctly by the html tester on the following web site:
http://www.webtutorialplus.com/html-code-tester.aspx
So it seems that perhaps a simple edit should make it compatible with Mail App.
I have verified that all uninterpreted messages where all I see is html raw code, are interpreted and rendered beautifully by the tool at the link above.  All I need do is to coy and paste the body of the message.   So it seems that what is missing is something to trigger the interpretation in Mail App.   Right?

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