Voorbeeld: Boek

36 CHAPTER III Looking-Glass Insects Of course the first thing to do was to make a grand survey of the country she was going to travel through. ‘It’s something very like learning geogra- phy,’ thought Alice, as she stood on tiptoe in hopes of being able to see a little further. ‘Principal riv- ers— there are none. Principal mountains— I’m on the only one, but I don’t think it’s got any name. Principal towns— why, what are those creatures, making honey down there? They can’t be bees— nobody ever saw bees a mile off, you know - - ’ and for some time she stood silent, watching one of them that was bustling about among the flowers,

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