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19033A barrowful of_ what_?
19033And now which is which?
19033Are you all ready? 19033 Are you-- are you fond-- of-- of dogs?
19033But who is to give the prizes?
19033Can you play croquet?
19033Cheshire- Puss,began Alice, rather timidly,"would you please tell me which way I ought to go from here?"
19033Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?
19033How am I to get in?
19033How are you getting on?
19033How do you like the Queen?
19033How_ can_ I have done that?
19033I beg your pardon,said Alice very humbly,"you had got to the fifth bend, I think?"
19033Is that all?
19033It_ is_ a long tail, certainly,said Alice, looking down with wonder at the Mouse''s tail,"but why do you call it sad?"
19033One side of_ what_? 19033 Please would you tell me,"said Alice, a little timidly,"why your cat grins like that?"
19033The next thing is to get into that beautiful garden-- how_ is_ that to be done, I wonder?
19033What are tarts made of?
19033What are you thinking of?
19033What do you know about this business?
19033What do you mean by that?
19033What for?
19033What size do you want to be?
19033What''s the answer?
19033What_ is_ a Caucus- race?
19033When did you begin?
19033Where''s the Duchess?
19033Where_ have_ my shoulders got to? 19033 Who are_ you_?"
19033Who cares for_ you_?
19033Why?
19033Would it be of any use, now,thought Alice,"to speak to this mouse?
19033Would you tell me, please,said Alice, a little timidly,"why you are painting those roses?"
19033Would_ you_ like cats, if you were me?
19033You''re looking for eggs, I know_ that_ well enough,said the Pigeon;"and what does it matter to me whether you''re a little girl or a serpent?"
19033_ Are_ you to get in at all?
19033--''And even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found it advisable''--""Found_ what_?"
19033--How are you getting on now, my dear?"
19033Alice was just beginning to think to herself,"Now, what am I to do with this creature, when I get it home?"
19033And oh, my poor hands, how is it I ca n''t see you?"
19033But if I''m not the same, the next question is,''Who in the world am I?''
19033Do you play croquet with the Queen to- day?"
19033I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other, but the great question is''What?''"
19033IX-- WHO STOLE THE TARTS?
19033It unfolded its arms, took the hookah out of its mouth again, and said,"So you think you''re changed, do you?"
19033Now tell me, Pat, what''s that in the window?"
19033Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears?
19033She ate a little bit and said anxiously to herself,"Which way?
19033She made out the words:"Where''s the other ladder?
19033So she began again:"Où est ma chatte?"
19033So she began,"O Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool?
19033The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this, but all he said was"Why is a raven like a writing- desk?"
19033The other side of_ what_?"
19033The question is, what did the archbishop find?"
19033Then silence and then another confusion of voices--"Hold up his head-- Brandy now-- Don''t choke him-- What happened to you?"
19033Very soon the Rabbit noticed Alice, and called to her, in an angry tone,"Why, Mary Ann, what_ are_ you doing out here?
19033What_ will_ become of me?"
19033When the procession came opposite to Alice, they all stopped and looked at her, and the Queen said severely,"Who is this?"
19033Where are you?"
19033Where_ can_ I have dropped them, I wonder?"
19033Which way?"
19033Would n''t it be murder to leave it behind?"
19033Would the fall never come to an end?
19033[ Illustration]"Have you guessed the riddle yet?"
19033_ Was_ I the same when I got up this morning?
19033and they all crowded''round it, panting and asking,"But who has won?"
19002And who is Dinah, if I might venture to ask the question?
19002Are their heads off?
19002Are you content now?
19002How can I have done that?
19002How should I know?
19002I beg your pardon,said Alice very humbly,"you had got to the fifth bend, I think?"
19002I beg your pardon?
19002I wonder how many miles I''ve fallen by this time?
19002Is that all?
19002No, I did n''t,said Alice,"what of?"
19002No, indeed,said Alice,"what sort of a thing is it?"
19002Now, tell me, Pat, what is that coming out of the window?
19002Oh, so Bill''s got to come down the chimney, has he?
19002Shall we try the second figure?
19002The top of what? 19002 Very,"said Alice,"where''s the Marchioness?"
19002What are they?
19002What do you mean by that?
19002What for?
19002What is the fun?
19002What size do you want to be?
19002What trial is it?
19002Who are these?
19002Who are you?
19002Why?
19002Would it be any use, now,thought Alice,"to speak to this mouse?
19002Would you like to see a little of it?
19002Would you tell me, please,said Alice timidly,"why you are painting those roses?"
19002*****"Who will Riddle me the How and the Why?"
19002AND REASON?
19002And here Alice began to get rather sleepy, and kept on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort of way"do cats eat bats?
19002And is not that a Mother''s gentle hand that undraws your curtains, and a Mother''s sweet voice that summons you to rise?
19002And is this a strange letter to find in a book of nonsense?
19002And then, turning to the rose tree, she went on"what have you been doing here?"
19002But do cats eat bats, I wonder?"
19002But if I''m not the same, who in the world am I?
19002But the"Why?"
19002Did you ever eat a bat?"
19002Do n''t_ you_ think so?"
19002Do you think I can listen all day to such stuff?
19002Go home this moment, and look on my dressing- table for my gloves and nosegay, and fetch them here, as quick as you can run, do you hear?"
19002However, I''ve got to my right size again: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden-- how is that to be done, I wonder?"
19002I shall only look up and say''who am I then?
19002I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other, but the great question is what?"
19002Let me see; how_ is_ it to be managed?
19002Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning?
19002Please, Ma''am, is this New Zealand or Australia?"
19002RHYME?
19002She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself"which way?
19002She pitied it deeply:"what is its sorrow?"
19002So she began:"oh Mouse, do you know how to get out of this pool?
19002The Queen''s the Marchioness: did n''t you know that?"
19002The great question certainly was, what?
19002The master was an old Turtle-- we used to call him Tortoise--""Why did you call him Tortoise, if he was n''t one?"
19002The"How?"
19002Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice"have you seen the Mock Turtle?"
19002This caused silence again, and while Alice was thinking"but how can I get Dinah here?"
19002U n d e r n e a t h t h e m a t, m r a W g u n s& t a f& T h i n k?
19002WHO STOLE THE TARTS?
19002What are you?"
19002Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?"
19002Which shall sing?"
19002Who cares for you?"
19002Who ever saw an arm that size?
19002Who for such dainties would not stoop?
19002Why, it fills the whole window, do n''t you see?"
19002William''s conduct was at first moderate-- how are you getting on now, dear?"
19002Would the fall never come to an end?
19002[ Illustration] When the procession came opposite to Alice, they all stopped and looked at her, and the Queen said severely"who is this?"
19002[ Illustration]"But then,"thought Alice,"shall I never get any older than I am now?
19002[ Illustration]"What can all that green stuff be?"
19002[ Illustration]"Which does the stalk do?"
19002_ Are these strange words from a writer of such tales as"Alice"?
19002and sometimes,"do bats eat cats?"
19002and yesterday everything happened just as usual: I wonder if I was changed in the night?
19002cried poor Alice again, for this time the mouse was bristling all over, and she felt certain that it was really offended,"have I offended you?"
19002cried the mouse, in a shrill, passionate voice,"would you like cats if you were me?"
19002do cats eat bats?"
19002do you think you could manage it?)
19002how is it I ca''n''t see you?"
19002said Alice, in a great hurry to change the conversation,"are you-- are you-- fond of-- dogs?"
19002said Alice,"and where have my shoulders got to?
19002said the Gryphon,"or would you prefer a song?"
19002said the Queen, turning up her nose, and asked Alice"what''s your name?"
19002said the caterpillar contemptuously,"who are you?"
19002said the mouse to Alice severely,"what are you thinking of?"
19002said the mouse, frowning, but very politely,"did you speak?"
19002said the mouse, with a self- important air,"are you all ready?
19002she said again,"how can you learn lessons in here?
19002shouted the Queen,"can you play croquet?"
19002the stalk of what?"
19002then silence, and then another confusion of voices,"how was it, old fellow?
19002what are you doing out here?
19002what happened to you?
19002where are you?"
19002which way?"
19551''You are old,''said the youth,''shall I tell you once more? 19551 A load of what?"
19551And now which is which?
19551And where has my waist got to? 19551 And who are these?"
19551And who is Di- nah, if I may dare to ask such a thing?
19551Are their heads off?
19551Are you fond-- of-- of dogs?
19551Are you sure it has one?
19551Are you to get in at all?
19551But his toes?
19551But what am I to do?
19551But when you come to the place where you started, what do you do then?
19551But who is to give them?
19551By- the- by, what be- came of the child?
19551Can you play cro- quet?
19551Did you say pig, or fig?
19551Did you say,''What a pit- y!''?
19551Do I look like it?
19551Do you like your size now?
19551Do you mean that you think you can find out the an- swer to it?
19551Do you play cro- quet with the Queen to- day?
19551Do you take me for a dunce? 19551 Does your watch tell what year it is?"
19551Have you guessed the rid- dle yet?
19551He sent them word that I had gone( We know it to be true): If she should push the mat- ter on What would be- come of you? 19551 How can I have done that?"
19551How could he turn them out with his nose, you know?
19551How do you do?
19551How do you like the Queen?
19551How man- y hours a day did you do les- sons?
19551How should I know?
19551If I do n''t take this child with me,thought Al- ice,"they''re sure to kill it in a day or two; would n''t it be wrong to leave it here?"
19551Is n''t that as clear as can be? 19551 Is that all?"
19551Is that the way you do?
19551Is that why so man- y tea things are put out here?
19551It is a long tail, I''m sure,said Al- ice, look- ing down at the Mouse''s tail;"but why do you call it sad?"
19551It may be a French Mouse,thought Al- ice, so she said:"Où est ma chatte?"
19551Not one thing, at all?
19551Now, what am I to do with this thing when I get it home?
19551Oh, my poor feet, who will put on your shoes for you now, dears? 19551 Oh, so Bill''s got to come down, has he?"
19551One side of what?
19551Please, then,said Al- ice,"how am I to get in?"
19551Please, would you tell me,said Al- ice, not quite sure that it was right for her to speak first,"why your cat grins like that?"
19551Shall we try the Lob- ster dance once more?
19551Then I cut some more bread and--"But what did the Dor- mouse say?
19551Were you taught wash- ing?
19551What can all that green stuff be?
19551What can they have to write now?
19551What day of the month is it?
19551What did you do then?
19551What do you know of this case?
19551What do you mean by that?
19551What else have you got?
19551What for?
19551What for?
19551What is that to you, Two?
19551What is the fun?
19551What kind of race?
19551What makes him so sad?
19551What sort of a dance is it?
19551What things is it you do n''t know?
19551What trial is it?
19551What was that like?
19551What was that?
19551What''s in it?
19551What''s the an- swer?
19551When did you be- gin?
19551Where shall I be- gin, your ma- jes- ty?
19551Who are you talk- ing to?
19551Who are you?
19551Who cares for you?
19551Who lives there?
19551Whose name is on it?
19551Why do n''t you talk more and not think so long?
19551Why should it?
19551Why?
19551Would it be of an- y use now to speak to this mouse? 19551 Would you like cats if you were me?"
19551Would you like to see some of it?
19551Would you tell me, please,said Al- ice,"why you paint those ros- es?"
19551Yes,said Al- ice:"where''s the Duch- ess?"
19551( Where is my cat?)
19551--Now who did that?
19551Al- ice did n''t think that proved it at all, but she went on;"and how do you know that you are mad?"
19551Al- ice did not speak; she sat down with her face in her hands, and thought,"Will things nev- er be as they used to an- y more?"
19551Al- ice knew that this was true, so she asked:"What sort of peo- ple live near here?"
19551And are now quite as large as a tun; Yet you turned a back som- er- set in at the door-- Pray, tell me now, how was that done?''
19551And oh, my poor hands, how is it I ca n''t see you?"
19551At last it said,"What size do you want to be?"
19551At last, it took the pipe from its mouth and said,"Who are you?"
19551At last, it took the pipe from its mouth, and said,"So you think you''re changed, do you?"
19551At once all was still as death, and Al- ice thought,"What will they do next?
19551But do cats eat bats?"
19551But if I''m not the same, then who in the world am I?"
19551Could I have been changed in the night?
19551Do you think I can lis- ten all day to such stuff?
19551He fold- ed his arms and frowned at the cook till his eyes were al- most out of sight, then asked in a stern voice,"What are tarts made of?"
19551I said''What for?''"
19551I shall look up and say,''Who am I, then?
19551I''m glad I''m back to my right size: the next thing is, to get in- to that gar- den-- how is that to be done, I should like to know?"
19551It was Bill, I guess-- Who''s to go down the chim- ney?
19551Let me see-- how am I to do it?
19551Let me think: was I the same when I got up to- day?
19551Now, tell me, Pat, what''s that in the win- dow?"
19551Shall I ev- er see you an- y more?"
19551Sing her''Tur- tle Soup,''will you, old fel- low?"
19551So she said:"O Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool?
19551Soon the Rab- bit saw Al- ice and called out to her,"Why, Ann, what are you out here for?
19551Still he might tell me what I ask him-- How am I to get in?"
19551The Hat- ter stretched his eyes quite wide at this; but all he said was,"Why is a rav- en like a desk?"
19551Then all was still, then the voices--"Hold up his head-- Wine now-- Don''t choke him-- How was it, old fel- low?
19551Then it goes on,''before she had this fit''--you do n''t have fits, my dear, I think?"
19551Then she turned to the rose tree and asked,"What have you been do- ing here?"
19551Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Al- ice,"Have you seen the Mock Tur- tle yet?"
19551WHO STOLE THE TARTS?
19551WHO STOLE THE TARTS?
19551We were taught by an old Tur- tle-- we used to call him Tor- toise--""Why did you call him Tor- toise, if he was n''t one?"
19551What are you?"
19551What sent you up so fast?
19551When they came to where she stood, they all stopped and looked at her, and the Queen said in a stern voice,"Who is this?"
19551Where are you?"
19551Which shall sing?"
19551Who- ever saw one that size?
19551Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, wo n''t you join the dance?''"
19551Would n''t it be strange if I should fall right through the earth and come out where the folks walk with their feet up and their heads down?"
19551Would the fall nev- er come to an end?
19551You grant that?"
19551You know the song, per- haps?"
19551[ Illustration]"How am I to get in?"
19551[ Illustration]"Puss,"said Al- ice,"would you please tell me which way I ought to walk from here?"
19551and they all crow- ded round it and and asked,"But who has won?"
19551catch hold of this rope-- Will the roof bear?
19551said the Queen with a toss of her head; then she turned to Al- ice and asked,"What''s your name, child?"
19551the Gry- phon went on,"or would you like the Mock Tur- tle to sing you a song?"
19551the Mock Tur- tle broke in,"if you do n''t tell what it means as you go on?
19551wo n''t she be in a fine rage if I''ve made her wait?"
28885A barrowful of_ what_?
28885After that,continued the Hatter,"I cut some more bread- and- butter----""But what did the Dormouse say?"
28885And how did you manage on the twelfth?
28885And how do you know that you''re mad?
28885And how many hours a day did you do lessons?
28885And now which is which?
28885And so these three little sisters-- they were learning to draw, you know----"What did they draw?
28885And washing?
28885And what are they made of?
28885And where have my shoulders got to? 28885 And who are_ these_?"
28885And who is Dinah, if I might venture to ask the question?
28885Are their heads off?
28885Are they in the prisoner''s handwriting?
28885Are you all ready? 28885 Are you content now?"
28885Are you-- are you fond-- of-- of dogs?
28885But about his toes?
28885But then,thought Alice,"shall I_ never_ get any older than I am now?
28885But what am_ I_ to do?
28885But what happens when you come to the beginning again?
28885But who is to give the prizes?
28885By- the- bye, what became of the baby?
28885Ca n''t remember_ what_ things?
28885Can you play croquet?
28885Did you say pig, or fig?
28885Did you say''What a pity!''?
28885Did you speak?
28885Do I look like it?
28885Do n''t you mean''purpose''?
28885Do you know why it''s called a whiting?
28885Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?
28885Do you play croquet with the Queen to- day?
28885Do you take me for a dunce? 28885 Does_ your_ watch tell you what year it is?"
28885Have you guessed the riddle yet?
28885How am I to get in?
28885How are you getting on?
28885How can you learn lessons in here? 28885 How do you know I''m mad?"
28885How should_ I_ know?
28885How_ can_ I have done that?
28885How_ could_ he turn them out with his nose, you know?
28885I beg your pardon,said Alice very humbly:"you had got to the fifth bend, I think?"
28885I mean, what makes them so shiny?
28885I wonder how many miles I''ve fallen by this time?
28885If I do n''t take this child away with me,thought Alice,"they''re sure to kill it in a day or two: would n''t it be murder to leave it behind?"
28885Is that all?
28885Is that the reason so many tea- things are put out here?
28885Is that the way_ you_ manage?
28885It_ is_ a long tail, certainly,said Alice, looking down with wonder at the Mouse''s tail;"but why do you call it sad?"
28885No, I give it up,Alice replied:"what''s the answer?"
28885Nothing_ whatever_?
28885Now tell me, Pat, what''s that in the window?
28885Of course not,said the Mock Turtle:"why, if a fish came to_ me_, and told me he was going a journey, I should say,''With what porpoise?''"
28885Oh, as to the whiting,said the Mock Turtle,"they-- you''ve seen them, of course?"
28885Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? 28885 One side of_ what_?
28885Or would you like the Mock Turtle to sing you another song?
28885Please, then,said Alice,"how am I to get in?"
28885Shall we try another figure of the Lobster Quadrille?
28885Sure, it does, yer honour? 28885 Then you keep moving round, I suppose?"
28885Thinking again?
28885Very,said Alice:"----where''s the Duchess?"
28885What are they all doing?
28885What are you thinking of?
28885What day of the month is it?
28885What do you know about this business?
28885What do you mean by that?
28885What else have you got in your pocket?
28885What for?
28885What for?
28885What is his sorrow?
28885What is it?
28885What matters it how far we go?
28885What size do you want to be?
28885What sort of a dance is it?
28885What sort of people live about here?
28885What trial is it?
28885What was that?
28885What was_ that_ like?
28885What''s in it?
28885What_ can_ all that green stuff be?
28885What_ is_ a Caucus- race?
28885What_ is_ the fun?
28885When did you begin?
28885Where shall I begin, please your Majesty?
28885Who are_ you_?
28885Who are_ you_?
28885Who cares for_ you_?
28885Who is it directed to?
28885Who''s making personal remarks now?
28885Who_ are_ you talking to?
28885Why did they live at the bottom of a well?
28885Why not?
28885Why should it?
28885Why, what are_ your_ shoes done with?
28885Why?
28885Why?
28885With extras?
28885Would it be of any use now,thought Alice,"to speak to this mouse?
28885Would n''t it really?
28885Would you like to see a little of it?
28885Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
28885Would you tell me,said Alice, a little timidly,"why you are painting those roses?"
28885Would_ you_ like cats if you were me?
28885You know what to beautify is, I suppose?
28885_ Are_ you to get in at all?
28885----_said I could not swim_--''you ca n''t swim can you?"
28885116 The Mock Turtle drew a long breath and said,"That''s very curious"132 Who stole the Tarts?
2888528"Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?"
28885Alice did not feel encouraged to ask any more questions about it, so she turned to the Mock Turtle and said,"What else had you to learn?"
28885Alice was just beginning to think to herself,"Now, what am I to do with this creature when I get it home?"
28885And here Alice began to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort of way,"Do cats eat bats?
28885And oh, my poor hands, how is it I ca''n''t see you?"
28885And then, turning to the rose- tree, she went on,"What_ have_ you been doing here?"
28885But do cats eat bats, I wonder?"
28885But if I''m not the same, the next question is, who in the world am I?
28885But the insolence of his Normans--''How are you getting on now, my dear?"
28885Do cats eat bats?"
28885Do you think I can listen all day to such stuff?
28885Do you think you could manage it?)
28885He sent them word I had not gone,( We know it to be true): If she should push the matter on, What would become of you?
28885How am I to get in?"
28885However, I''ve got back to my right size: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden-- how_ is_ that to be done, I wonder?"
28885I said''What for?''"
28885I shall only look up and say,''Who am I then?
28885I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the great question is, what?"
28885I wonder if I''ve been changed during the night?
28885I wonder what I should be like then?"
28885Let me see-- how_ is_ it to be managed?
28885Let me think:_ was_ I the same when I got up this morning?
28885Pennyworth only of beautiful Soup?
28885Please, Ma''am, is this New Zealand or Australia?"
28885Shall I try the experiment?"
28885She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself,"Which way?
28885Sing her''_ Turtle Soup_,''will you, old fellow?"
28885So Bill''s got to come down the chimney, has he?"
28885So she began again:"Où est ma chatte?"
28885So she began:"O Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool?
28885The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he_ said_ was"Why is a raven like a writing- desk?"
28885The great question certainly was, what?
28885The master was an old Turtle-- we used to call him Tortoise----""Why did you call him Tortoise, if he was n''t one?"
28885The other side of_ what_?"
28885The question is, what did the archbishop find?"
28885Then again--''_before she had this fit_--''you never had_ fits_, my dear, I think?"
28885Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice,"Have you seen the Mock Turtle yet?"
28885They are waiting on the shingle-- will you come and join the dance?
28885Very soon the Rabbit noticed Alice, as she went hunting about, and called out to her in an angry tone,"Why, Mary Ann, what_ are_ you doing out here?
28885WHO STOLE THE TARTS?
28885What happened to you?
28885What_ will_ become of me?"
28885When the procession came opposite to Alice, they all stopped and looked at her, and the Queen said severely,"Who is this?"
28885Where are you?"
28885Where did they draw the treacle from?"
28885Where_ can_ I have dropped them, I wonder?"
28885Which shall sing?"
28885Which way?"
28885Who cares for fish, Game, or any other dish?
28885Who ever saw one that size?
28885Who for such dainties would not stoop?
28885Who would not give all else for two Pennyworth only of beautiful Soup?
28885Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, will you join the dance?
28885Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, will you join the dance?
28885Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, wo n''t you join the dance?
28885Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, wo n''t you join the dance?"
28885Would the fall_ never_ come to an end?
28885Yet what can one poor voice avail Against three tongues together?
28885You grant that?"
28885You know that song, perhaps?"
28885[ Illustration:"_ Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?_"]"How queer it seems,"Alice said to herself,"to be doing messages for a rabbit!
28885[ Illustration]"How do you like the Queen?"
28885_ They all crowded round it panting and asking,"But who has won?
28885_ What_ are you?"
28885and sometimes,"Do bats eat cats?"
28885and they all crowded round it, panting, and asking"But who has won?"
28885said the Queen, tossing her head impatiently; and turning to Alice, she went on,"What''s your name, child?"
28885then silence, and then another confusion of voices--"Hold up his head-- Brandy now-- Don''t choke him-- How was it, old fellow?