Pagination appears to create display error

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    I just tried my first post using multiple pages within a single post, because it was quite long. The pages themselves seem to work alright, but when I click through to the post itself (http://roadonmyjourney.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/a-rough-morning/) from my Home page, the display is incorrect. The sidebar is shown vertically at the bottom and the Page 1, 2 buttons are below the Related links, which are below the ads. How will my readers find the page buttons down there and how can I correct this?
    I have tried viewing the post in multiple browsers, to make sure that is not the issue, and it still displays the same.

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    Thank you raincoaster, removing the stray <div> did help with the sidebar displaying at the bottom. However, the buttons to move to the second page from the first are still located below the the ads, the “share” section, and the Related links, which is close to a full screen of scrolling to find them. Is this usual?

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    Yes, that is how pagination works here on WordPress.com. We don’t have any control over the automatic presentation of how readers would be able to access additional pages/parts of a post.

    Pagination automatically displays links to other pages/sections of a post without titles, and only at the the very end of single-page-views below ads, shares, related posts.

    On your theme, on your front page, readers can see links to other pages/sections of your post as numbers. There are no titles or indications that there are subsequent pages/sections relevant to your article.
    http://en.support.wordpress.com/splitting-content/nextpage/

    You can add links inside your posts to other sections by hand.

    IMO: this is a failing or inadequate way that WP.com works.

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