Strange, I can reproduce in my machine, I upgraded to 1.35 and now its broken.
hans@hans-desktop ~ perl -MExpect -e 'print $Expect::VERSION ."\n";'
1.35
hans@hans-desktop ~ perl test.pl
Match before : #######################################################
+#######################\r\n# This system is a restricted access syste
+m.
Match : #
Match after : \r\n# If collected security information reveals possibl
+e criminal activity that #\r\n# exceeds privileges, evidence of such
+ activity may be provided to the rele- #\r\n# vantauthorities for fur
+ther action. By continuing past this point, you #\r\n# expressly cons
+ent to this security monitoring. #\r\n##################
+############################################################\r\n\r\nh
+ostname: ~#
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