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== also/Queen Y/n
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“Well, this #emph[is] grand!” alt/first and second or third/pov/S
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said/said pov/S/. “I never expected I should be a/an also/Queen so
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soon---and I'll tell you what it is, your majesty,” pov/s went on in a
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severe tone (pov/s vrb/be/ always rather fond of scolding pov/r), “it'll
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never do for you to be lolling about on the grass like that! also/Queens
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have to be dignified, you know!”
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So pov/s got up and walked about---rather stiffly just at first, as
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pov/s vrb/be/ afraid that the crown might come off: but pov/s comforted
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pov/r with the thought that there was nobody to see pov/o, “and if I
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really am a/an also/Queen,” pov/s said as pov/s sat down again, “I shall
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be able to manage it quite well in time.”
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Everything was happening so oddly that pov/s didn't feel a bit surprised
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at finding the Red Queen and the White Queen sitting close to pov/o, one
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on each side: pov/s would have liked very much to ask them how they came
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there, but pov/s feared it would not be quite civil. However, there
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would be no harm, pov/s thought, in asking if the game was over.
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“Please, would you tell me---” she began, looking timidly at the Red
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Queen.
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“Speak when you're spoken to!” The Queen sharply interrupted her.
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“But if everybody obeyed that rule,” alt/first and second or third/pov/S
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said/said pov/S/, who was always ready for a little argument, “and if
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you only spoke when you were spoken to, and the other person always
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waited for #emph[you] to begin, you see nobody would ever say anything,
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so that---”
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“Ridiculous!” cried the Queen. “Why, don't you see, child---” here she
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broke off with a frown, and, after thinking for a minute, suddenly
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changed the subject of the conversation. “What do you mean by ‘If you
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really are a/an also/Queen'? What right have you to call yourself so?
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You can't be a/an also/Queen, you know, till you've passed the proper
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examination. And the sooner we begin it, the better.”
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“I only said ‘if'!” alt/first and second or third/pov/S/poor pov/S/
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pleaded in a piteous tone.
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The two Queens looked at each other, and the Red Queen remarked, with a
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little shudder, “Prn/s #emph[says] prn/s only said ‘if'---”
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“But prn/s said a great deal more than that!” the White Queen moaned,
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wringing her hands. “Oh, ever so much more than that!”
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“So you did, you know,” the Red Queen said to pov/O. “Always speak the
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truth---think before you speak---and write it down afterwards.”
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“I'm sure I didn't mean---” pov/S vrB/be/ beginning, but the Red Queen
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interrupted pov/o impatiently.
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“That's just what I complain of! You #emph[should] have meant! What do
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you suppose is the use of child without any meaning? Even a joke should
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have some meaning---and a child's more important than a joke, I hope.
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You couldn't deny that, even if you tried with both hands.”
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“I don't deny things with my #emph[hands];,” pov/S objected.
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“Nobody said you did,” said the Red Queen. “I said you couldn't if you
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tried.”
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“Prn/s'cut/off first 2/vrn/present/have\/\/ in that state of mind,” said
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the White Queen, “that prn/s wants to deny #emph[something];---only
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prn/s vrn/do/n't know what to deny!”
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“A nasty, vicious temper,” the Red Queen remarked; and then there was an
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uncomfortable silence for a minute or two.
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The Red Queen broke the silence by saying to the White Queen, “I invite
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you to Y/n's dinner-party this afternoon.”
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The White Queen smiled feebly, and said “And I invite #emph[you];.”
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“I didn't know I was to have a party at all,” alt/first and second or
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third/pov/S said/said pov/S/; “but if there is to be one, I think
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#emph[I] ought to invite the guests.”
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“We gave you the opportunity of doing it,” the Red Queen remarked: “but
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I daresay you've not had many lessons in manners yet?”
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“Manners are not taught in lessons,” alt/first and second or third/pov/S
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said/said pov/S/. “Lessons teach you to do sums, and things of that
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sort.”
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“And you do Addition?” the White Queen asked. “What's one and one and
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one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one?”
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“I don't know,” alt/first and second or third/pov/S said/said pov/S/. “I
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lost count.”
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“Prn/s can't do Addition,” the Red Queen interrupted. “Can you do
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Subtraction? Take nine from eight.”
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“Nine from eight I can't, you know,” pov/S replied very readily:
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“but---”
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“She can't do Subtraction,” said the White Queen. “Can you do Division?
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Divide a loaf by a knife---what's the answer to that?”
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“I suppose---” pov/S vrB/be/ beginning, but the Red Queen answered for
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pov/o. “Bread-and-butter, of course. Try another Subtraction sum. Take a
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bone from a dog: what remains?”
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Pov/S considered. “The bone wouldn't remain, of course, if I took
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it---and the dog wouldn't remain; it would come to bite me---and I'm
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sure #emph[I] shouldn't remain!”
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“Then you think nothing would remain?” said the Red Queen.
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“I think that's the answer.”
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“Wrong, as usual,” said the Red Queen: “the dog's temper would remain.”
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“But I don't see how---”
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“Why, look here!” the Red Queen cried. “The dog would lose its temper,
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wouldn't it?”
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“Perhaps it would,” pov/S replied cautiously.
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“Then if the dog went away, its temper would remain!” the Queen
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exclaimed triumphantly.
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Pov/S said, as gravely as pov/s could, “They might go different ways.”
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But pov/s couldn't help thinking to pov/r, “What dreadful nonsense we
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#emph[are] talking!”
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“Prn/s can't do sums a #emph[bit];!” the Queens said together, with
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great emphasis.
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“Can #emph[you] do sums?” pov/S said, turning suddenly on the White
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Queen, for pov/s didn't like being found fault with so much.
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The Queen gasped and shut her eyes. “I can do Addition, if you give me
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time---but I can't do Subtraction, under #emph[any] circumstances!”
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“Of course you know your A B C?” said the Red Queen.
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“To be sure I do.” alt/first and second or third/pov/S said/said pov/S/.
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“So do I,” the White Queen whispered: “we'll often say it over together,
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dear. And I'll tell you a secret---I can read words of one letter! Isn't
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#emph[that] grand! However, don't be discouraged. You'll come to it in
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time.”
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Here the Red Queen began again. “Can you answer useful questions?” she
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said. “How is bread made?”
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“I know #emph[that];!” pov/S cried eagerly. “You take some flour---”
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“Where do you pick the flower?” the White Queen asked. “In a garden, or
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in the hedges?”
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“Well, it isn't #emph[picked] at all,” pov/S explained: “it's
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#emph[ground];---”
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“How many acres of ground?” said the White Queen. “You mustn't leave out
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so many things.”
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“Fan prn/p head!” the Red Queen anxiously interrupted. “Prn/s'll be
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feverish after so much thinking.” So they set to work and fanned pov/o
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with bunches of leaves, till pov/s had to beg them to leave off, it blew
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pov/p hair about so.
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“Prn/s'cut/off first 2/vrn/present/have\/\/ all right again now,” said
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the Red Queen. “Do you know Languages? What's the French for
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fiddle-de-dee?”
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“Fiddle-de-dee's not English,” pov/S replied gravely.
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“Who ever said it was?” said the Red Queen.
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Pov/S thought pov/s saw a way out of the difficulty this time. “If
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you'll tell me what language ‘fiddle-de-dee' is, I'll tell you the
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French for it!” pov/s exclaimed triumphantly.
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But the Red Queen drew herself up rather stiffly, and said “Queens never
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make bargains.”
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“I wish Queens never asked questions,” pov/S thought to pov/r.
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“Don't let us quarrel,” the White Queen said in an anxious tone. “What
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is the cause of lightning?”
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“The cause of lightning,” pov/S said very decidedly, for pov/s felt
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quite certain about this, “is the thunder---no, no!” pov/s hastily
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corrected pov/r. “I meant the other way.”
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“It's too late to correct it,” said the Red Queen: “when you've once
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said a thing, that fixes it, and you must take the consequences.”
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“Which reminds me---” the White Queen said, looking down and nervously
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clasping and unclasping her hands, “we had #emph[such] a thunderstorm
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last Tuesday---I mean one of the last set of Tuesdays, you know.”
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Pov/S vrB/be/ puzzled. “In #emph[our] country,” pov/s remarked, “there's
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only one day at a time.”
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The Red Queen said, “That's a poor thin way of doing things. Now
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#emph[here];, we mostly have days and nights two or three at a time, and
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sometimes in the winter we take as many as five nights together---for
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warmth, you know.”
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“Are five nights warmer than one night, then?” pov/S ventured to ask.
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“Five times as warm, of course.”
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“But they should be five times as #emph[cold];, by the same rule---”
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“Just so!” cried the Red Queen. “Five times as warm, #emph[and] five
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times as cold---just as I'm five times as rich as you are, #emph[and]
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five times as clever!”
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Pov/S sighed and gave it up. “It's exactly like a riddle with no
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answer!” pov/s thought.
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“Humpty Dumpty saw it too,” the White Queen went on in a low voice, more
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as if she were talking to herself. “He came to the door with a corkscrew
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in his hand---”
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“What did he want?” said the Red Queen.
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“He said he #emph[would] come in,” the White Queen went on, “because he
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was looking for a hippopotamus. Now, as it happened, there wasn't such a
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thing in the house, that morning.”
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“Is there generally?” pov/S asked in an astonished tone.
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“Well, only on Thursdays,” said the Queen.
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“I know what he came for,” alt/first and second or third/pov/S said/said
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pov/S/: “he wanted to punish the fish, because---”
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Here the White Queen began again. “It was #emph[such] a thunderstorm,
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you can't think!” (“She #emph[never] could, you know,” said the Red
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Queen.) “And part of the roof came off, and ever so much thunder got
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in---and it went rolling round the room in great lumps---and knocking
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over the tables and things---till I was so frightened, I couldn't
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remember my own name!”
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Pov/S thought to pov/r, “I never should #emph[try] to remember my name
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in the middle of an accident! Where would be the use of it?” but pov/s
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did not say this aloud, for fear of hurting the poor Queen's feeling.
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“Your Majesty must excuse her,” the Red Queen said to pov/O, taking one
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of the White Queen's hands in her own, and gently stroking it: “she
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means well, but she can't help saying foolish things, as a general
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rule.”
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The White Queen looked timidly at pov/O, alt/first and second or
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third/and pov/s/who/ felt pov/s #emph[ought] to say something kind, but
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really couldn't think of anything at the moment.
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“She never was really well brought up,” the Red Queen went on: “but it's
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amazing how good-tempered she is! Pat her on the head, and see how
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pleased she'll be!” But this was more than pov/S had courage to do.
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“A little kindness---and putting her hair in papers---would do wonders
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with her---”
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The White Queen gave a deep sigh, and laid her head on pov/P shoulder.
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“I #emph[am] so sleepy?” she moaned.
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“She's tired, poor thing!” said the Red Queen. “Smooth her hair---lend
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her your nightcap---and sing her a soothing lullaby.”
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“I haven't got a nightcap with me,” alt/first and second or third/pov/S
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said/said pov/S/, as pov/s tried to obey the first direction: “and I
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don't know any soothing lullabies.”
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“I must do it myself, then,” said the Red Queen, and she began:
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#include "poems/hush-a-by-lady.typ"
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“And now you know the words,” she added, as she put her head down on
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pov/P other shoulder, “just sing it through to #emph[me];. I'm getting
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sleepy, too.” In another moment both Queens were fast asleep, and
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snoring loud.
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“What #emph[am] I to do?” alt/first and second or third/pov/S
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exclaimed/exclaimed pov/S/, looking about in great perplexity, as first
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one round head, and then the other, rolled down from pov/p shoulder, and
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lay like a heavy lump in her lap. “I don't think it #emph[ever] happened
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before, that any one had to take care of two Queens asleep at once! No,
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not in all the History of England---it couldn't, you know, because there
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never was more than one Queen at a time. Do wake up, you heavy things!”
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pov/s went on in an impatient tone; but there was no answer but a gentle
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snoring.
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The snoring got more distinct every minute, and sounded more like a
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tune: at last pov/s could even make out the words, and pov/s listened so
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eagerly that, when the two great heads vanished from her lap, pov/s
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hardly missed them.
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Pov/s vrb/be/ standing before an arched doorway over which were the
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words CAP/also/Queen Y/n/ in large letters, and on each side of the arch
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there was a bell-handle; one was marked “Visitors' Bell,” and the other
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“Servants' Bell.”
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“I'll wait till the song's over,” alt/first and second or third/pov/S
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thought/thought pov/S/, “and then I'll ring---the---#emph[which] bell
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must I ring?” pov/s went on, very much puzzled by the names. “I'm not a
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visitor, and I'm not a servant. There #emph[ought] to be one marked
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‘also/Queen,' you know---”
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Just then the door opened a little way, and a creature with a long beak
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put its head out for a moment and said “No admittance till the week
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after next!” and shut the door again with a bang.
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Pov/S knocked and rang in vain for a long time, but at last, a very old
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Frog, who was sitting under a tree, got up and hobbled slowly towards
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pov/o: he was dressed in bright yellow, and had enormous boots on.
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“What is it, now?” the Frog said in a deep hoarse whisper.
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Pov/S turned round, ready to find fault with anybody. “Where's the
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servant whose business it is to answer the door?” pov/s began angrily.
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“Which door?” said the Frog.
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Pov/S almost stamped with irritation at the slow drawl in which he
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spoke. “#emph[This] door, of course!”
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The Frog looked at the door with his large dull eyes for a minute: then
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he went nearer and rubbed it with his thumb, as if he were trying
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whether the paint would come off; then he looked at pov/O.
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“To answer the door?” he said. “What's it been asking of?” He was so
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hoarse that pov/S could scarcely hear him.
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“I don't know what you mean,” povs said.
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“I talks English, doesn't I?” the Frog went on. “Or are you deaf? What
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did it ask you?”
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“Nothing!” pov/S said impatiently. “I've been knocking at it!”
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“Shouldn't do that---shouldn't do that---” the Frog muttered. “Vexes it,
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you know.” Then he went up and gave the door a kick with one of his
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great feet. “You let #emph[it] alone,” he panted out, as he hobbled back
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to his tree, “and it'll let #emph[you] alone, you know.”
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At this moment the door was flung open, and a shrill voice was heard
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singing:
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#include "poems/to-the-looking-glass-world-part-1.typ"
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And hundreds of voices joined in the chorus:
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#include "poems/to-the-looking-glass-world-part-2.typ"
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Then followed a confused noise of cheering, and Alice thought to
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herself, “Thirty times three makes ninety. I wonder if any one's
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counting?” In a minute there was silence again, and the same shrill
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voice sang another verse;
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#include "poems/to-the-looking-glass-world-part-3.typ"
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Then came the chorus again:---
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#include "poems/to-the-looking-glass-world-part-4.typ"
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“Ninety times nine!” pov/S repeated in despair, “Oh, that'll never be
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done! I'd better go in at once---” and there was a dead silence the
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moment pov/s appeared.
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Pov/S glanced nervously along the table, as pov/s walked up the large
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hall, and noticed that there were about fifty guests, of all kinds: some
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were animals, some birds, and there were even a few flowers among them.
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“I'm glad they've come without waiting to be asked,” pov/s thought: “I
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should never have known who were the right people to invite!”
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There were three chairs at the head of the table; the Red and White
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Queens had already taken two of them, but the middle one was empty.
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Pov/S sat down in it, rather uncomfortable in the silence, and longing
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for some one to speak.
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At last the Red Queen began. “You've missed the soup and fish,” she
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said. “Put on the joint!” And the waiters set a leg of mutton before
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alt/first and second or third/pov/O. Pov/s/pov/O, who/ looked at it
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rather anxiously, as pov/s had never had to carve a joint before.
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“You look a little shy; let me introduce you to that leg of mutton,”
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said the Red Queen. “Y/n---Mutton; Mutton---Y/n.” The leg of mutton got
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up in the dish and made a little bow to pov/O; and pov/S returned the
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bow, not knowing whether to be frightened or amused.
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“May I give you a slice?” pov/s said, taking up the knife and fork, and
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looking from one Queen to the other.
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“Certainly not,” the Red Queen said, very decidedly: “it isn't etiquette
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to cut any one you've been introduced to. Remove the joint!” And the
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waiters carried it off, and brought a large plum-pudding in its place.
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“I won't be introduced to the pudding, please,” pov/S said rather
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hastily, “or we shall get no dinner at all. May I give you some?”
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But the Red Queen looked sulky, and growled “Pudding---Y/n;
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Y/n---Pudding. Remove the pudding!” and the waiters took it away so
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quickly that pov/S couldn't return its bow.
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However, pov/s didn't see why the Red Queen should be the only one to
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give orders, so, as an experiment, pov/s called out “Waiter! Bring back
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the pudding!” and there it was again in a moment like a conjuring-trick.
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It was so large that pov/s couldn't help feeling a #emph[little] shy
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with it, as pov/s had been with the mutton; however, pov/s conquered
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pov/p shyness by a great effort and cut a slice and handed it to the Red
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Queen.
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“What impertinence!” said the Pudding. “I wonder how you'd like it, if I
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were to cut a slice out of #emph[you];, you creature!”
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It spoke in a thick, suety sort of voice, and pov/S hadn't a word to say
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in reply: pov/s could only sit and look at it and gasp.
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“Make a remark,” said the Red Queen: “it's ridiculous to leave all the
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conversation to the pudding!”
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“Do you know, I've had such a quantity of poetry repeated to me to-day,”
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pov/S began, a little frightened at finding that, the moment pov/s
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opened pov/p lips, there was dead silence, and all eyes were fixed upon
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pov/o; “and it's a very curious thing, I think---every poem was about
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fishes in some way. Do you know why they're so fond of fishes, all about
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here?”
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Pov/s spoke to the Red Queen, whose answer was a little wide of the
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mark. “As to fishes,” she said, very slowly and solemnly, putting her
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mouth close to pov/P ear, “her White Majesty knows a lovely riddle---all
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in poetry---all about fishes. Shall she repeat it?”
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“Her Red Majesty's very kind to mention it,” the White Queen murmured
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into pov/P other ear, in a voice like the cooing of a pigeon. “It would
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be #emph[such] a treat! May I?”
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“Please do,” pov/S said very politely.
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The White Queen laughed with delight, and stroked pov/P cheek. Then she
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began:
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#include "poems/lovely-riddle-all-about-fishes.typ"
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“Take a minute to think about it, and then guess,” said the Red Queen.
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“Meanwhile, we'll drink your health---also/Queen Y/n's health!” she
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screamed at the top of her voice, and all the guests began drinking it
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directly, and very queerly they managed it: some of them put their
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glasses upon their heads like extinguishers, and drank all that trickled
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down their faces---others upset the decanters, and drank the wine as it
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ran off the edges of the table---and three of them (who looked like
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kangaroos) scrambled into the dish of roast mutton, and began eagerly
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lapping up the gravy, “just like pigs in a trough!” alt/first and second
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or third/pov/S thought/thought pov/S/.
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“You ought to return thanks in a neat speech,” the Red Queen said,
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frowning at pov/O as she spoke.
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“We must support you, you know,” the White Queen whispered, as pov/S got
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up to do it, very obediently, but a little frightened.
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“Thank you very much,” pov/s whispered in reply, “but I can do quite
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well without.”
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“That wouldn't be at all the thing,” the Red Queen said very decidedly:
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so pov/S tried to submit to it with a good grace.
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(“And they #emph[did] push so!” pov/s said afterwards, when pov/s
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vrb/be/ telling pov/p sister the history of the feast. “You would have
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thought they wanted to squeeze me flat!”)
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In fact it was rather difficult for pov/o to keep in pov/p place while
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pov/s made pov/p speech: the two Queens pushed pov/o so, one on each
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side, that they nearly lifted pov/o up into the air: “I rise to return
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thanks---” pov/S began: and pov/s really #emph[did] rise as pov/s spoke,
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several inches; but pov/s got hold of the edge of the table, and managed
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to pull pov/r down again.
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“Take care of yourself!” screamed the White Queen, seizing pov/P hair
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with both her hands. “Something's going to happen!”
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And then (as pov/S afterwards described it) all sorts of things happened
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in a moment. The candles all grew up to the ceiling, looking something
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like a bed of rushes with fireworks at the top. As to the bottles, they
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each took a pair of plates, which they hastily fitted on as wings, and
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so, with forks for legs, went fluttering about in all directions: “and
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very like birds they look,” pov/S thought to pov/r, as well as pov/s
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could in the dreadful confusion that was beginning.
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At this moment pov/s heard a hoarse laugh at pov/p side, and turned to
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see what was the matter with the White Queen; but, instead of the Queen,
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there was the leg of mutton sitting in the chair. “Here I am!” cried a
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voice from the soup tureen, and pov/S turned again, just in time to see
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the Queen's broad good-natured face grinning at pov/o for a moment over
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the edge of the tureen, before she disappeared into the soup.
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There was not a moment to be lost. Already several of the guests were
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lying down in the dishes, and the soup ladle was walking up the table
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towards pov/P chair, and beckoning to pov/o impatiently to get out of
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its way.
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“I can't stand this any longer!” pov/s cried as pov/s jumped up and
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seized the table-cloth with both hands: one good pull, and plates,
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dishes, guests, and candles came crashing down together in a heap on the
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floor.
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“And as for #emph[you];,” pov/s went on, turning fiercely upon the Red
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Queen, whom pov/s considered as the cause of all the mischief---but the
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Queen was no longer at pov/p side---she had suddenly dwindled down to
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the size of a little doll, and was now on the table, merrily running
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round and round after her own shawl, which was trailing behind her.
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At any other time, pov/S would have felt surprised at this, but pov/s
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vrb/be/ far too much excited to be surprised at anything #emph[now];.
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“As for #emph[you];,” pov/s repeated, catching hold of the little
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creature in the very act of jumping over a bottle which had just lighted
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upon the table, “I'll shake you into a kitten, that I will!”
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