As I was fixing tabs to spaces, the display would sometimes run words together, but when I inserted a space, it would behave as if there was a tab between the words after all.
As Andras pointed out in the comments section, this "running together" of words is just a visual artefact of the first word reaching right up to the next tabspace. So, to you, it didn't look like there was a tabspace in between them, but there was. When you added a new (conventional) space, this pushed the second word into the next column. This would have "felt" like typing Space had the effect of typing Tab, but in fact this was not the case.
If we look at the source of the original revision, copy/paste it into an editor and turn on whitespace mode (¶), we can see that every token was bizarrely delimited by precisely one tabspace character (except the "greetings" paragraph at the end, for which he finally switched to spaces).
In short, this is not an editor bug; it is a bug in the original author's brain.