CHAPTER I. Down the Rabbit-Hole Alice was beginning to get very tiredtiredof sitting by her sister on the bank , and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peepedpeepinto the book her sister was readingread, but it had no pictures or conversations in it , ‘ and what is the use of a book , ’ thoughtthinkAlice ‘ without pictures or conversations ? ’
I also approachedapproachand readread: July 1st , 1895 The Rev. James Flynn ( formerly of S. Catherine ’s Church , Meath Street ) , aged sixty-five years .
“ I know there are moors there , because I readreadabout them in a book the other day , ” saidsayKatharine .
I readreadthat every known superstition in the world is gathered into the horseshoe of the Carpathians , as if it were the centre of some sort of imaginative whirlpool ; if so my stay may be very interesting .
When he pausedpauseby the clerk 's desk on his way out , to lightlighthis cigar , the day clerk , who had just come on duty , glancedglanceat the register and readreadthe last entry : -- " ' JOHN WARWICK , CLARENCE , SOUTH CAROLINA . '
My determination was clinchedclinchby readingreadin _ The Times _ that Rudolf the Fifth was to be crowned at Strelsau in the course of the next three weeks , and that great magnificence was to mark the occasion .
Poor Douglas , before his deathdeath-- when it was in sight -- committedcommitto me the manuscript that reachedreachhim on the third of these days and that , on the same spot , with immense effecteffect, he began to readreadto our hushed little circle on the night of the fourth .
She readreada letter from her sister , who was away in the East , and who had engagedengageherself to be married .
Two poor women and a telegram boy were readingreadthe card pinned on the crape .
I walkedwalkaway slowly along the sunny side of the street , readingreadall the theatrical advertisements in the shop-windows as I wentgo.