The beginning of Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll

    Alice was beginning
          to get very tired of
               sitting by her sister
                   on the bank,
           and of
           having nothing to do:
        once or twice
             she had
                peeped into
                       the book
                     her sister
               was reading,
           but it
           had no pictures
                  or conversations in it,
         "and what
           is the use
                   of a book,"
           thought Alice "without pictures
              or conversation?"

   

    So she
       was considering
               in her own mind
         (as well as she could,
           for the hot day
             made her feel
                   very sleepy and stupid),
          whether the pleasure
               of making a daisy-chain
           would be worth the trouble
                   of getting
                 up and
                  picking the daisies,
               when suddenly a White Rabbit
                   with pink eyes ran
                 close by her.


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