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% example2.tex
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\documentstyle{report}
\begin{document}

{ \Huge Using { \bf LameTeX } is as easy as apple pie.  }

\begin{verse}

Oh roar a roar for Nora,\\
Nora Alice in the night,\\
For she has seen aurora\\
Borealis burning bright\\

\vspace{\baselineskip}

Oh roar a roar for Nora,\\
And for borealis seen,\\
For where throughout the winter\\
has our borealis been?\\

\hspace{0.75 in} {\em - Walt Kelly}

\end{verse}

As I was walking to Saint Ives I met a man with seven wives.
Every wife had seven sacks. And every sack had seven cats!
How many were going to Saint Ives?

\begin{enumerate}
  \item man
  \begin{enumerate}
    \item wife
    \begin{enumerate}
       \item sack
       \begin{enumerate}
         \item cat \item cat \item cat \item cat \item cat \item cat \item cat
       \end{enumerate}
       \item sack {\em with cats}
       \item sack {\em with cats}
       \item sack {\em with cats}
       \item sack {\em with cats}
       \item sack {\em with cats}
       \item sack {\em with cats}
    \end{enumerate}
   \item wife {\em with sacks}
   \item wife {\em with sacks}
   \item wife {\em with sacks}
   \item wife {\em with sacks}
   \item wife {\em with sacks}
   \item wife {\em with sacks}
  \end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}

\end{document}