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Jennifer looked at the clock on the waiting-room wall. Nearly half-past eight. The light was still on in Doctor Gibson's room. I'm going to be late, she said to herself, why doesn't he hurry up? The evening surgery was always busy on Thursdays but tonight was worse than usual.
... He She They It quickly put the newspapers in a ... wardrobe. shelf. cupboard. table. Then she took off her white ... gloves shoes trousers coat and locked it in the cupboard ... to. too. two. together. She was turning off the lights ... where while when what someone rang the front doorbell. Oh ... no, not, yes, well, not another patient, not at this ... day. minute. hour. month. She ran to the door and ... open opening openly opened it. Outside it was dark but ... her she he hers could see a man, his hands ... deep low down under in his pockets. He moved his ... heart head back ears and the light fell on his ... fork. flower. finger. face.
'Richard!' she cried in surprise. 'What ... is have are were you doing here?'
'Can I come ... on in at to for a minute?'
He did not ... waited waiting waiter wait for an answer but pushed past ... her she hers him and went inside. Jennifer turned to ... he. his. him. her. She was usually pleased when Richard ... shouted, cried, called, asked, but this was the wrong time. ... 'I 'I'm 'Im 'Its sorry, but you can't stay. I ... could would might must hurry. I'm meeting my friend Claire ... at to for of dinner and . . .' She stopped. It was ... Richard Richards Richard is Richard's eyes - they looked tired and worried.
... 'Which's 'What's 'Who's 'Where's the matter?' she asked.
Just then ... Mr Mrs Dr Ms Gibson called from his room. 'Did ... I I'm it they hear the doorbell, Nurse? Was it ... other another more an patient?'
'No, it's only my brother ... him,' that,' it,' Richard,' she called back.
She turned back ... at for from to Richard. 'Is something wrong?' she asked ... another. more. again. before.
He shook his head. 'I'm fine,' ... he she they it said. 'It's just . . . well, I had some trouble at work.'
'Trouble?'
'It was nothing really. I said something to my boss and he didn't like it. He got angry with me and . . . and in the end he told me to go. So I've lost my job.'
Alice was beginning to get very bored. She and her sister were sitting under the trees. Her sister was reading, but Alice had nothing to do. Once or twice she looked into her sister's book, but it had no pictures or conversations in it.
'And what is the use of a book,’ ... told wrote thought listened Alice, 'without pictures or conversations?'
She ... tried tries trying will try to think of something to do, ... and but so because it was a hot day and ... he it she they felt very sleepy and stupid. She ... is was were be still sitting and thinking when suddenly ... his an a one White Rabbit with pink eyes ran ... through past along to her.
There was nothing really strange ... about that for to seeing a rabbit. And Alice was ... none no not nor very surprised when the Rabbit said, ... 'Oi 'Ouch 'Ah 'Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be ... late!' early!' on time!' slow!' (Perhaps it was a little strange, ... the Rabbit Alice her sister she’s thought later, but at the time ... he it they she was not surprised.)
But then the ... girl book Rabbit Alice took a watch out of its ... packet, pocket, arm, clock, looked at it, and hurried on. ... At On In For once Alice jumped to her feet.
... 'I'm 'I'll 'I've 'I'd never before seen a rabbit with ... either both neither each a pocket, or a watch to ... took taken taking take out of it,' she thought. And ... her hers she she’s ran quickly across the field after ... a the it those Rabbit. She did not stop to ... try, tell, think, talk, and when the Rabbit ran down ... an a one only large rabbit-hole, Alice followed it immediately.
... Behind Then After Next a little way the rabbit-hole suddenly ... went goes had gone gone down, deep into the ground. Alice ... should could able may not stop herself falling, and down ... she it they he went, too.
It was a very ... normal strange slow strong hole. Alice was falling very slowly, ... with that where and she had time to think and ... for to at so look around her. She could see nothing below her because it was so dark. But when she looked at the sides of the hole, she could see cupboards and books and pictures on the walls. She had time to take things out of a cupboard, look at them, and then put them back in a cupboard lower down.
'Well!' thought Alice. 'After a fall like this, I can fall anywhere! I can fall downstairs at home, and I won't cry or say a word about it!'