
Mock Turtle
'Once,' said the Mock
Turtle at last, with a deep
sigh, 'I was a real Turtle.' |
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Sleeping Gryphon
They very soon came
upon a Gryphon, lying
fast asleep in the sun. |
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Pig Baby
There could be no doubt that
it had a VERY turn-up nose,
much more like a snout
than a real nose; |
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Sleepy Dormouse
... the last time she saw them,
they were trying to put the
Dormouse into the teapot.
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Father William 3
... Yet you finished the
goose, with the bones and
the beak -- Pray how did
you manage to do it?' |
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Little Door
... she came upon a low curtain
she had not noticed before,
and behind it was a little door
about fifteen inches high -- |
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Father William 4
... Yet you balanced an eel
on the end of your nose--
What made you so awfully clever?' |
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Cheshire Cat 2
When she got back to
the Cheshire Cat, she
was surprised to find
quite a large crowd
collected round it:... |
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Father William 2
...Yet you turned a
back-somersault in at the
door -- Pray, what is the
reason of that?' |
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Gardeners
... the roses growing on it
were white, but there were
three gardeners at it, busily
painting them red. |
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Mad Hatter
"Twinkle, twinkle, little bat!
How I wonder what you're at!" |
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The Queen
The Queen turned crimson
with fury, and, after glaring
at her for a moment like a
wild beast, screamed
'Off with her head! Off--' |
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Alice and the Jury
... and she jumped up in
such a hurry that she tipped
over the jury-box with the
edge of her skirt,... |
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Duchess' Kitchen
... the Duchess was sitting
on a three-legged stool in
the middle, nursing a baby; |
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Mad Tea-Party
'There's PLENTY of room!'
said Alice indignantly, and
she sat down in a large arm-chair
at one end of the table.
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Large Alice
Still she went on growing,
and, as a last resource,
she put one arm out of the
window, and one foot up
the chimney,... |
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Duchess
... as she tucked her arm
affectionately into Alice's,
and they walked off together.
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Lobster
'Tis the voice of the Lobster;
I heard him declare,...
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Pack of Cards
... she gave a little scream,
half of fright and half of
anger, and tried to beat
them off... |
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Mad People
But I don't want to go
among mad people,'
Alice remarked. |
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Alice and the Puppy
Hardly knowing what she
did, she picked up a little
bit of stick, and held it out
to the puppy; |
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Cheshire Cat
'All right,' said the Cat;
and this time it vanished
quite slowly... |
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Flamingo
... it WOULD twist itself
round and look up in
her face,... |
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Alice's Tears
I wish I hadn't cried so
much!" said Alice, as she
swam about, trying to find
her way out. |
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Mad Hatter 3
'You may go,' said the King,
and the Hatter hurriedly left
the court, without even
waiting to put his shoes on. |
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The Red Queen's Court
The King and Queen of Hearts
were seated on their throne
when they arrived, with a great
crowd assembled about them -- |
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Drink Me
...and tied 'round the
neck of the bottle was
a paper label, with the
words "DRINK ME"...
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The Dodo
Then they all crowded round
her once more, while the
Dodo solemnly presented
the thimble, saying, "We beg
your acceptance of this elegant
thimble"; |
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The King
'Begin at the beginning,'
the King said gravely, 'and
go on till you come to the
end: then stop.' |
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Bill the Lizard
The first thing she heard
was a general chorus of,
"There goes Bill!" |
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Father William 1
...And yet you incessantly
stand on your head --
Do you think, at your
age, it is right?' |
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Mad Hatter 2
... the wretched Hatter
trembled so, that he
shook both his shoes off.
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