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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 18, More Croquet and Creatures.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 18, More Croquet and Creatures.
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Alice followed the queen back to the croquet game.
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The players were taking a break and resting in the shade.
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As soon as they spotted the queen,
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they leaped to their feet.
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Why were you lying down, you lazy things?
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The queen demanded Start playing again at once I'm warning you,
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a moment's delay will cost you your life The players quickly followed the queen's orders,
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but she still wasn't happy She kept shouting Off with his head!
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Off with her head!
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Every time the queen shouted,
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a soldier took someone to prison.
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The prison must be filling up, Alice thought.
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And we're losing wickets again, too.
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The soldiers had to stop being the wickets to follow the queen's orders.
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Soon there were no wickets,
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and all the players were in jail.
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That is, all the players except the king, the queen, and Alice.
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There's nobody left for her to punish except the king and me, Alice thought.
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But the queen had finished sentencing people to death.
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Out of breath, she turned to Alice.
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Have you seen the mock turtle today?
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The queen asked.
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I've never seen one in my life, Alice said.
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Come with me, the queen said.
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We'll find him, and he'll tell you his story.
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As they walked away, Alice heard the king talking to himself.
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I'm going to the prison to pardon everyone, he said.
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Well, that's good, Alice thought.
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Alice and the queen soon saw a strange winged creature sleeping in the sun.
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The animal had the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
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Oh, that's a griffon, Alice exclaimed.
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I never thought I'd see one in real life.
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The creature moved but didn't wake up.
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The queen took care of that.
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Get up right now, the queen bellowed.
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Take this young lady to see the Mock Turtle and hear his story.
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I must go and check on my prisoners.
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As the queen walked away,
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the griffon sat up and rubbed his eyes.
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He watched the Queen until she was out of sight.
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Alice was a little afraid of this odd animal.
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But I guess I'm safer with him than with the Queen, she thought.
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The Queen is always so amusing,
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the Griffon said as he got to his feet.
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The Executioner never cuts off anyone's head, you know.
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It's all in her imagination.
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Let's go!
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Alice was glad that no one was ever put to death.
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But she was annoyed that yet another creature was telling her what to do.
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They had not walked far before they spotted the mock turtle sitting on a rock.
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As they approached, Alice could hear him sighing and sobbing.
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What's wrong with him?
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Alice whispered.
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Nothing, the griffon said.
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His problems are all in his imagination.
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The mock turtle looked at them with eyes full of tears.
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This young lady wants to know your story, the griffon said.
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The mock turtle nodded.
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Sit down and don't say a word until I've finished.
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So Alice and the griffon sat down.
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They waited and waited for the Mock Turtle to speak.
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If he's ever going to finish,
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he needs to begin, Alice thought.
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At last, the Mock Turtle started his story,
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which was mostly about his lessons at school.
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Once he began, he went on and on.
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That's enough about lessons.
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The griffon finally interrupted in a firm voice.
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Tell Alice about the lobster dance.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 19, The Lobster Dance.
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The Mock Turtle sighed deeply and wiped his eyes with his slippers.
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He looked at Alice and tried to speak,
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but he started sobbing instead.
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Don't worry, the griffon said to Alice.
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He's always like this.
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The mock turtle soon recovered and began to explain the lobster dance.
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You probably haven't ever lived under the sea.
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No, I haven't, Alice said.
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And perhaps you've never been introduced to a lobster.
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Alice started to say that she had eaten a lobster, but stopped.
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So you don't know how delightful a lobster dance is?
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The Mock Turtle said.
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Alice shook her head.
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No, I don't.
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The griffon joined the conversation.
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First, you stand in a line along the seashore.
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Two lines!
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The Mock Turtle corrected him.
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Then, after you've cleared all the jellyfish out of the way...
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That usually takes some time, the griffin interrupted.
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You take two steps forward with a lobster as a partner, the griffin said.
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Of course, the mock turtle said.
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You step forward twice, face your partner, and...
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Change lobsters, the griffin said.
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Then, you throw the lobsters.
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As far out to sea as you can, the Mock Turtle said.
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And swim after them, the Griffin said.
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Then do a summer salt in the sea.
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The Mock Turtle danced wildly about.
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And change lobsters again, the Griffin yelled at the top of his lungs.
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Go back to land again, the Mock Turtle said.
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And the first part of the dance is over.
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Both creatures had been jumping around while they described the dance.
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Now they sat down and looked at Alice.
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She wasn't sure how to react.
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It must be a very pretty dance, she finally said.
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Would you like to see some of it?
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The mock turtle asked.
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Oh, yes!
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We can do the first part without lobsters.
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The mock turtle said to the griffin.
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Do you want to sing?
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You should sing, because I've forgotten the words.
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The griffon replied.
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So the mock turtle sang about a snail doing the lobster dance.
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Where you want you, where you want you,
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where you want you, join the dance.
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The two creatures began to dance around Alice,
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sometimes stepping on her feet by mistake.
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When they finished dancing, Alice clapped.
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Now we want to hear about some of your adventures, the griffon said.
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He and the mock turtle sat on either side of Alice.
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Well, if you're sure you want to hear my story.
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First, I chased the white rabbit and fell down the rabbit hole, she began.
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By the time she told them about meeting the caterpillar, they looked bored.
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That's enough of your story, the griffin said.
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But I'm not at the end, Alice said.
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Once again she thought how rude everyone was.
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Let's try more of the lobster dance, the griffin said.
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He turned to Alice.
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Or would you like the mock turtle to sing another song?
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Another song, please, Alice replied so quickly that the griffin frowned.
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Well.
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He sniffed.
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That's not what I'd have chosen.
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But if that's what you want.
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The griffin looked at the mock turtle.
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Sing turtle soup for her, old fellow.
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The mock turtle sighed and began to sing a song in a voice choked with sobs.
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He was interrupted by a voice calling.
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The trial's beginning.
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Come on, the griffon cried.
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Without waiting for the mock turtle,
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he grabbed Alice by the hand and ran off.
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Whose trial is it?
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Alice asked.
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But the griffon only repeated.
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Come on!
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And ran faster.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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Chapter 20.
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The Trial Begins.
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The End
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Alice said to the griffon as they sat down.
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Oh, look!
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There's the white rabbit!
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The white rabbit seemed to be a court official.
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Holding a trumpet in one hand,
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he clutched a scroll of paper in the other.
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Alice noticed a dish of tarts on a table.
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Those tarts are making me hungry,
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she said to the griffon.
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I wish this trial was over so we could eat them.
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That won't happen for quite a while, the griffin replied.
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Alice looked around the room.
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Although she'd never been in a courtroom before, she'd read about trials.
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The king is wearing a long wig,
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so he's the judge, she said to herself.
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And over there is the jury box,
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and those twelve creatures are the jurors.
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The jurors were busy writing on slates.
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What are they doing?
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Alice whispered to the griffon.
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The trial hasn't started, so there's nothing for them to write down.
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They're writing their names.
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They don't want to forget their names before the end of the trial.
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What?
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Alice said in a loud voice.
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Stupid creatures!
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She stopped talking because the white rabbit cried.
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Silence in the court!
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The king put on his glasses and looked around to see who was still talking.
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Alice stayed quiet.
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From her seat, she could see the drawers writing.
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Stupid creatures!
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Their slates will be full before the trial starts, Alice thought.
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White Rabbit, tell us what the prisoner is accused of.
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The king said.
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The white rabbit blew three blasts on his trumpet.
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Then he unrolled his scroll and began to read.
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The queen of hearts, she made some tarts all on a summer day.
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The knave of hearts, he stole those tarts and took them quite away.
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What is your verdict?
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The king asked the jury.
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Not yet, the white rabbit said.
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We need to hear from the witnesses.
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Call the first witness, the king said.
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The white rabbit blew three more blasts on his trumpet.
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First witness, he called.
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The first witness was the hatter.
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He arrived with a teacup in one hand.
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He held bread and butter in the other.
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I beg your pardon for bringing these, your majesty, he said.
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But I hadn't quite finished my tea when I was sent for.
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You should have finished your tea, the king said.
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When did you begin drinking it?
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The hatter looked at the march hare and the doormouse,
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who had followed him in.
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I think it was March 14th, the hatter said.
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15th, the March Hare corrected him.
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16th, the doormouth said.
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Write that down, the king said to the jury.
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The creatures in the jury box eagerly wrote down all three dates.
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Then they added them together and divided by five.
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Meanwhile, the queen put on her glasses.
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She stared at the hatter, who turned pale.
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Tell your story, and don't be nervous,
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the king said to the hatter.
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Or I'll have your head cut off.
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This didn't help the hatter.
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He nervously took a bite from his teacup instead of his bread.
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Just then, Alice felt a strange sensation.
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What's going on? she thought.
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But then she realized what was happening.
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I'm growing again, and I haven't even eaten a bite of those tarts!
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Thank you.

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重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • croquet - クロケー
  • lazy - 怠惰な
  • off with his head - 首をはねる
  • prison - 刑務所
  • griffon - グリフォン
  • story - 物語
  • mock turtle - モックタートル
  • executioner - 処刑人

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