alice.00: All in the golden afternoon\ alice.00: Alice! a childish story take,\ alice.00: Pluck'd in a far-off land. alice.01:book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversation?"\ alice.01:nor did Alice think it so {\i very} much out of the way alice.01:at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, alice.01:In another moment down went Alice after it, alice.01:suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think alice.01: "Well!" thought Alice to herself. "After such a alice.01:think\'d0" (for, you see, Alice had learnt several alice.01:(Alice had no idea what Latitude was, or Longitude alice.01:country is, you know. Please, Ma'am, is this New alice.01:do, so Alice soon began talking again. "Dinah'll alice.01:cats eat bats, I wonder?" And here Alice began to alice.01:Alice was not a bit hurt, and she jumped up on to alice.01:away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time alice.01:all locked; and when Alice had been all the way alice.01:it except a tiny golden key, and Alice's first thought alice.01:Alice opened the door and found that it led into alice.01:go through," thought poor Alice, "it would be of alice.01:that Alice had begun to think that very few things alice.01:was not here before," said Alice), and round its alice.01:wise little Alice was not going to do {\i that} in a hurry.\ alice.01:so Alice ventured to taste it, and finding it very nice alice.01: "What a curious feeling!" said Alice, "I must be alice.01:know," said Alice to herself, "in my going out alice.01:once; but, alas for poor Alice! when she got to alice.01:Alice to herself, rather sharply. "I advise you to alice.01:thought poor Alice, "to pretend to be two people! alice.01:eat it," said Alice, "and if it makes me larger, I can alice.01:happens when one eats cake, but Alice had got so alice.02: "{\fs36 C}{\fs24 URIOUSER} and curiouser!" cried Alice (she alice.02:Alice, "or perhaps they won't walk the way I want alice.02: {\i Alice's Right Foot, Esq.}\ alice.02: {\i (with Alice's love).}\ alice.02:Poor Alice! It was as much as she could do, lying alice.02:Alice, "a great girl like you" (she might well say alice.02:Alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask alice.02:Alice took up the fan and gloves, and, as the hall alice.02:poor Alice, and her eyes filled with tears again as alice.02:cried Alice, with a sudden burst of tears, "I do alice.02: "That {\i was a} narrow escape!" said Alice, a good alice.02:railway," she said to herself. (Alice had been to the alice.02: "I wish I hadn't cried so much!" said Alice, as alice.02: "Would it be of any use, now," thought Alice,\ alice.02:about here, O Mouse!" (Alice thought this must alice.02:Alice; "I dare say it's a French mouse, come over alice.02:knowledge of history, Alice had no very clear alice.02:your pardon!" cried Alice hastily, afraid that she alice.02: "Well, perhaps not," said Alice in a soothing alice.02:a dear quiet thing," Alice went on, half to herself, alice.02:mice\'d0-oh, I beg your pardon!" cried Alice again, alice.02: "I won't indeed!" said Alice, in a great hurry to alice.02:answer, so Alice went on eagerly: "There is such a alice.02:\'d0 oh dear!" cried Alice in a sorrowful tone, "I'm alice.02:passion, Alice thought), and it said in a low alice.02:creatures. Alice led the way, and the whole party alice.03:a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to alice.03:must know better"; and this Alice would not allow alice.03:ring, with the Mouse in the middle. Alice kept her alice.03:turning to Alice as it spoke.\ alice.03: "As wet as ever," said Alice in a melancholy alice.03: "What {\i is a} Caucus-race?" said Alice; not that alice.03:to Alice with one finger; and the whole party at alice.03:Alice had no idea what to do, and in despair she alice.03:on, turning to Alice.\ alice.03: "Only a thimble," said Alice sadly.\ alice.03:Alice thought the whole thing very absurd, but alice.03:know," said Alice, "and why it is you hate\'d0C and alice.03:turning to Alice and sighing.\ alice.03: "It {\i is a} long tail, certainly," said Alice, looking alice.03:Alice severely. "What are you thinking of?"\ alice.03: "I beg your pardon," said Alice very humbly:\ alice.03: "A knot!" said Alice, always ready to make alice.03: "I didn't mean it!" pleaded poor Alice. "But alice.03: "Please come back and finish your story!" Alice alice.03:Alice aloud, addressing nobody in particular.\ alice.03:Alice replied eagerly, for she was always ready alice.03:moved off, and Alice was soon left alone.\ alice.03:shall ever see you any more!" And here poor Alice alice.04:have dropped them, I wonder?" Alice guessed in a alice.04:Very soon the Rabbit noticed Alice, as she went alice.04:of gloves and a fan! Quick now!" And Alice was alice.04: "How queer it seems," Alice said to herself, "to alice.04: "'Miss Alice! Come here directly, and get ready alice.04: "Only I don't think," Alice went on, "that they'd let alice.04:Alas! it was too late to wish that! She went on alice.04:Luckily for Alice, the little magic bottle had now alice.04:Alice, "when one wasn't always growing larger and alice.04: "But then," thought Alice, "shall I {\i never} get any alice.04: "Oh, you foolish Alice!" she answered herself.\ alice.04:little pattering of feet on the stairs. Alice knew it alice.04:and Alice's elbow was pressed hard against it, that alice.04:attempt proved a failure. Alice heard it say to alice.04:{\i "That} you won't!" thought Alice, and, after alice.04:There was a long silence after this, and Alice alice.04:Alice. "I wonder what they'll do next! As for alice.04:has he?" said Alice to herself. "Why, they seem to alice.04:("That's Bill," thought Alice), "Well, I hardly alice.04:Rabbit's voice. And Alice called out as loud as she alice.04:There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice alice.04:about again, and Alice heard the Rabbit say, "A alice.04: "A barrowful-of {\i what?"} thought Alice. But she alice.04:Alice noticed with some surprise that the pebbles alice.04:Alice the moment she appeared; but she ran off as alice.04: "The first thing I've got to do," said Alice to alice.04:Alice, in a coaxing tone, and she tried hard to alice.04:the stick, and made believe to worry it; then Alice alice.04:get hold of it; then Alice, thinking it was very like alice.04:This seemed to Alice a good opportunity for alice.04:Alice, as she leant against a buttercup to rest alice.04:The great question certainly was, what? Alice alice.05:{\fs36 T}{\fs24 HE} Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other alice.05:conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, "I\'d0I hardly alice.05:Alice, "because I'm not myself, you see."\ alice.05: "I'm afraid I can't put it more clearly," Alice alice.05:Alice; "but when you have to turn into a chrysalis \'d0 alice.05:said Alice; "all I know is, it would feel very queer alice.05:of the conversation. Alice felt a little irritated at the alice.05:Alice could not think of any good reason, and as alice.05:This sounded promising, certainly: Alice turned alice.05: "Is that all?" said Alice, swallowing down her alice.05:Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had alice.05: "I'm afraid I am, sir," said Alice; "I can't alice.05:{\i bee,'} but it all came different!" Alice replied in a alice.05:Alice folded her hands, and began:\ alice.05: {\i Allow me to sell you a couple?"}\ alice.05: "Not {\i quite} right, I'm afraid," said Alice, timidly;\ alice.05: "Oh, I'm not particular as to size," Alice hastily alice.05:Alice said nothing: she had never been so much alice.05:wouldn't mind," said Alice: "three inches is such a alice.05: "But I'm not used to it!" pleaded poor Alice in a alice.05:This time Alice waited patiently until it chose to alice.05:thought Alice to herself.\ alice.05:Alice remained looking thoughtfully at the mushroom alice.05: "Come, my head's free at last!" said Alice in a alice.05: "What {\i can} all that green stuff be?" said Alice.\ alice.05: "I'm {\i not a} serpent!" said Alice indignantly.\ alice.05:about," said Alice.\ alice.05:Alice was more and more puzzled, but she alice.05:Alice, who was beginning to see its meaning.\ alice.05: "But I'm {\i not a} serpent, I tell you!" said Alice\ alice.05: "I\'d0I'm a little girl," said Alice, rather alice.05: "I {\i have} tasted eggs, certainly," said Alice, who alice.05:This was such a new idea to Alice, that she was alice.05: "It matters a good deal to {\i me,"} said Alice hastily;\ alice.05:tone, as it settled down again into its nest. Alice alice.05:ever lives there," thought Alice, "it'll never do to alice.06:Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all alice.06:Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run alice.06:Alice went timidly up to the door, and knocked,\ alice.06: "Please, then," said Alice, "how am I to get in?"\ alice.06:all the time he was speaking, and this Alice thought alice.06: "How am I to get in?" asked Alice again, in a alice.06:It was, no doubt: only Alice did not like to be alice.06: "But what am I to do?" said Alice.\ alice.06: "Oh, there's no use in talking to him," said Alice alice.06:soup!" Alice said to herself, as well as she could alice.06: "Please would you tell me," said Alice a little alice.06:that Alice quite jumped; but she saw in another alice.06: "I don't know of any that do," Alice said very alice.06:Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, alice.06:Alice, jumping up and down in an agony of terror\ alice.06: "Which would {\i not} be an advantage," said Alice, alice.06:Alice glanced rather anxiously at the cook, to see alice.06: down, and the poor little thing howled so, that Alice\ alice.06:Duchess said to Alice, flinging the baby at her as alice.06:Alice caught the baby with some difficulty, as it alice.06:starfish," thought Alice. The poor little thing was alice.06:child away with me," thought Alice, "they're sure alice.06:sneezing by this time). "Don't grunt," said Alice;\ alice.06:The baby grunted again, and Alice looked very alice.06:a baby: altogether Alice did not like the look of the alice.06:into a pig, my dear," said Alice seriously, "I'll alice.06:Alice was just beginning to think to herself,\ alice.06:The Cat only grinned when it saw Alice. It alice.06: "Come, it's pleased so far," thought Alice, and she alice.06: "I don't much care where\'d0-" said Alice.\ alice.06: "\'d0so long as I get {\i somewhere,"} Alice added as alice.06:Alice felt that this could not be denied, so she alice.06:Alice remarked.\ alice.06: "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice.\ alice.06:Alice didn't think that proved it at all; however, alice.06: "I suppose so," said Alice.\ alice.06: "I call it purring, not growling," said Alice.\ alice.06: "I should like it very much," said Alice, "but I alice.06:Alice was not much surprised at this, she was alice.06: "It turned into a pig," Alice quietly said, just as alice.06:Alice waited a little, half expecting to see it again, alice.06: "I said pig," replied Alice; "and I wish you alice.06: "All right," said the Cat; and this time it alice.06:thought Alice; "but a grin without a cat! It's the alice.07:Alice; "only, as it's asleep, I suppose it doesn't mind." alice.07:No room!" they cried out when they saw Alice alice.07:coming. "There's {\i plenty} of room!" said Alice alice.07:Alice looked all round the table, but there was alice.07:Alice angrily.\ alice.07: "I didn't know it was {\i your} table," said Alice;\ alice.07:had been looking at Alice for some time with great alice.07: "You shouldn't make personal remarks," Alice alice.07:Alice. "I'm glad they've begun asking riddles. I alice.07: "Exactly so," said Alice.\ alice.07: "I do," Alice hastily replied; "at least\'d0at least I alice.07:sat silent for a minute, while Alice thought over all alice.07:Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket, alice.07:Alice considered a little, and then said, "The alice.07:Alice had been looking over his shoulder with alice.07: "Of course not," Alice replied very readily: "but alice.07:Alice felt dreadfully puzzled. The Hatter's alice.07:said, turning to Alice again.\ alice.07: "No, I give it up," Alice replied: "what's the alice.07:Alice sighed wearily. "I think you might do alice.07: "I don't know what you mean," said Alice.\ alice.07: "Perhaps not," Alice cautiously replied: "but I alice.07: "That would be grand, certainly," said Alice alice.07: "Is that the way {\i you} manage?" Alice asked. alice.07: "How dreadfully savage!" exclaimed Alice.\ alice.07:A bright idea came into Alice's head. "Is that alice.07:Allce.\ alice.07:beginning again?" Alice ventured to ask.\ alice.07: "I'm afraid I don't know one," said Alice, rather alice.07: "Yes, please do!" pleaded Alice.\ alice.07:names were Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie; and they lived alice.07: "What did they live on?" said Alice, who always alice.07:Alice gently remarked; "they'd have been ill."\ alice.07:Alice tried to fancy to herself what such an alice.07:Alice, very earnestly.\ alice.07: "I've had nothing yet," Alice replied in an alice.07: "Nobody asked {\i your} opinion," said Alice.\ alice.07:Alice did not quite know what to say to this: so alice.07: "There's no such thing!" Alice was beginning alice.07: "No, please go on!" Alice said. "I won't alice.07: "What did they draw?" said Alice, quite alice.07:Dormouse's place, and Alice rather unwillingly alice.07:change: and Alice was a good deal worse off, as the alice.07:Alice did not wish to offend the Dormouse again, alice.07: "But they were {\i in} the well," Alice said to the alice.07:This answer so confused poor Alice, that she let alice.07: "Why with an M?" said Alice.\ alice.07:Alice was silent. alice.07: "Really, now you ask me," said Alice, very much alice.07:This piece of rudeness was more than Alice could alice.07:Alice as she picked her way through the wood.\ alice.08:them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, alice.08:right, Five! Always lay the blame on others!\ alice.08:chanced to fall upon Alice, as she stood watching alice.08: "Would you tell me," said Alice, a little timidly,\ alice.08:sound of many footsteps, and Alice looked round, alice.08:and among them Alice recognised the White alice.08:Alice was rather doubtful whether she ought not alice.08:When the procession came opposite to Alice, alice.08:impatiently; and, turning to Alice, she went on,\ alice.08: "My name is Alice, so please your Majesty," alice.08:said Alice very politely; but she added, to herself,\ alice.08: "How should I know?" said Alice, surprised at alice.08: "Nonsense!" said Alice, very loudly and alice.08:gardeners, who ran to Alice for protection.\ alice.08: "You shan't be beheaded!" said Alice, and she alice.08:The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as alice.08: "Yes!" shouted Alice.\ alice.08: "Come on, then!" roared the Queen, and Alice alice.08: "Very," said Alice: "where's the Duchess?"\ alice.08: "What for?" said Alice.\ alice.08: "No, I didn't," said Alice: "I don't think it's at alice.08:began. Alice gave a little scream of laughter. "Oh, alice.08:or two, and the game began. Alice thought she had alice.08:The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in alice.08:the ground, Alice soon came to the conclusion that alice.08:Alice began to feel very uneasy: to be sure, she alice.08:Alice waited till the eyes appeared, and then alice.08:then Alice put down her flamingo, and began an alice.08: "I don't think they play at all fairly," Alice alice.08: "Not at all," said Alice: "she's so extremely\'d0-" alice.08:coming up to Alice, and looking at the Cat's head with alice.08:Alice: "allow me to introduce it."\ alice.08:don't look at me like that!" He got behind Alice alice.08: "A cat may look at a king," said Alice. "I've alice.08:Alice thought she might as well go back and see alice.08:another hedgehog, which seemed to Alice an alice.08:garden, where Alice could see it trying in a helpless alice.08:much," thought Alice, "as all the arches are gone alice.08:The moment Alice appeared, she was appealed alice.08:Alice could think of nothing else to say but "It alice.09:as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice's, and alice.09:Alice was very glad to find her in such a pleasant alice.09: "Perhaps it hasn't one," Alice ventured to alice.09:she squeezed herself up closer to Alice's side as she alice.09:Alice did not much like her keeping so close to alice.09: "Somebody said," whispered Alice, "that it's alice.09:Alice's shoulder as she added, "and the moral of alice.09:Alice thought to herself.\ alice.09: "He might bite," Alice cautiously replied, not alice.09:mustard both bite. And' the moral of that is "Only mustard isn't a bird," Alice remarked-\ alice.09: "It's a mineral, I {\i think,"} said Alice.\ alice.09: "ready to agree to everything that Alice said; "there's alice.09: "Oh, I know!" exclaimed Alice, who had not alice.09: "I think I should understand that better," Alice alice.09:than that," said Alice.\ alice.09: "A cheap sort of present!" thought Alice. "I'm alice.09: "I've a right to think," said Alice sharply, for she alice.09:But here, to Alice's great surprise, the Duchess's alice.09:began to tremble. Alice looked up, and there stood alice.09:Alice; and Alice was too much frightened to say a alice.09:All the time they were playing the Queen never alice.09:the players, except the King, and Queen, and Alice, alice.09:said to Alice, "Have you seen the Mock Turtle alice.09: "No," said Alice. "I don't even know what a alice.09: "I never saw one, or heard of one," said Alice.\ alice.09:As they walked off together, Alice heard the alice.09:ordered," and she walked off, leaving Alice alone alice.09:with the Gryphon. Alice did not quite like the look alice.09:itself, half to Alice.\ alice.09: "What {\i is} the fun?" said Alice.\ alice.09:Alice, as she went slowly after it: "I never was so alice.09:little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, Alice alice.09:minutes. Alice thought to herself, "I don't see how alice.09:heavy sobbing of the Mock Turtle. Alice was very alice.09:one?" Alice asked.\ alice.09:then they both sat silent and looked at poor Alice, " alice.09: "I never said I didn't!" interrupted Alice.\ alice.09:before Alice could speak again. The Mock Turtle alice.09:{\i "I've} been to a day-school, too," said Alice;\ alice.09: "Yes," said Alice, "we learned French and music."\ alice.09: "Certainly not!" said Alice indignantly.\ alice.09: "You couldn't have wanted it much," said Alice;\ alice.09: "What was that?" inquired Alice.\ alice.09: "I never heard of `Uglification,' " Alice ventured alice.09: "Yes," said Alice doubtfully: "it means\'d0to\'d0make\'d0anything\'d0prettier."\ alice.09:Alice did not feel encouraged to ask any more alice.09: "What was {\i that} like?" said Alice.\ alice.09:Classical master, though. He was an old crab, {\i he} was."\ alice.09:lessons?" said Alice, in a hurry to change the alice.09: "What a curious plan!" exclaimed Alice.\ alice.09:This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she alice.09:Alice went on eagerly.\ alice.10:at Alice, and tried to speak, but, for a minute or alice.10:("I haven't," said Alice) "and perhaps you were alice.10:never even introduced to a lobster\'d0" (Alice began alice.10: "No, indeed," said Alice. "What sort of a dance is it?"\ alice.10:sadly and quietly, and looked at Alice.\ alice.10: "It must be a very pretty dance," said Alice, alice.10: "Very much indeed," said Alice.\ alice.10:Alice, every now and then treading on her toes when alice.10:watch," said Alice, feeling very glad that it was over alice.10: "Yes," said Alice, "I've often seen them at alice.10: "I believe so," Alice replied thoughtfully. "They alice.10: "Thank you," said Alice, "it's very interesting. alice.10: "I never thought about it," said Alice. "Why?" alice.10:Alice was thoroughly puzzled. "Does the boots alice.10:Alice looked down at them, and considered a alice.10: "And what are they made of?" Alice asked in a alice.10: "If I'd been the whiting," said Alice, whose alice.10: "Wouldn't it really?" said Alice in a tone of great alice.10: "Don't you mean "purpose'?" said Alice.\ alice.10:this morning," said Alice a little timidly: "but it's alice.10:So Alice began telling them her adventures from\ alice.10:authority over Alice.\ alice.10:one repeat lessons!" thought Alice. "I might as alice.10:Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her alice.10: "It's the first position in dancing," Alice said; alice.10:Alice did not dare to disobey' though she felt sure alice.10:Gryphon: and Alice was only too glad to do so.\ alice.10:so kind," Alice replied, so eagerly that the Gryphon alice.10:Alice by the hand, it hurried off, without waiting alice.10: "What trial is it?" Alice panted as she ran; but alice.11:that it made Alice quite hungry to look at them \'d0 "I wish they'd alice.11: Alice had never been in a court of justice before, but she alice.11: "And that's the jury-box," thought Alice, "and those twelve alice.11: "What are they doing?" Alice whispered to the Gryphon.\ alice.11: "Stupid things!" Alice began in a loud indignant voice; but alice.11: Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their alice.11:be in, before the trial's over!" thought Alice.\ alice.11:Alice could {\i not} stand, and she went round the court and got alice.11: All on a summer day:\ alice.11: Just at this moment Alice felt a very curious sensation, alice.11: "I can't help it," said Alice very meekly: "I'm growing."\ alice.11: "Don't talk nonsense," said Alice more boldly: "you know alice.11: All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the alice.11: "I'm glad I've seen that done," thought Alice, "I've so often alice.11: "Come, that finishes the guinea-pigs!" thought Alice. "Now alice.11:peeper-box in her hand, and Alice guessed who it was, even alice.11: Alice watched the White Rabbit as he fumbled over the list, alice.12:{\b XII. Alice's Evidence}\ alice.12: "Here!" cried Alice, quite forgetting in the alice.12:emphasis, looking hard at Alice as he said so. alice.12:Alice looked at the jury-box, and saw that, in her alice.12:King said to Alice.\ alice.12: "Nothing," said Alice.\ alice.12: "Nothing whatever," said Alice.\ alice.12:some "unimportant." Alice could see this, as she alice.12:Forty-two. {\i All persons more than a mile high to} alice.12:Everybody looked at Alice. alice.12:{\i "I'm} not a mile high," said Alice.\ alice.12: "Well, I shan't go, at any rate," said Alice: " alice.12: "Then it ought to be Number One," said Alice. alice.12: "Please your Majesty," said the Knave, "I didn't alice.12: "It proves nothing of the sort!" said Alice.\ alice.12: "If any one of them can explain it," said Alice alice.12: "All right, so far," said the King, and he went on alice.12:{\i you,'"} said Alice.\ alice.12: "Stuff and nonsense!" said Alice loudly. "The alice.12: "I won't!" said Alice.\ alice.12: "Who cares for you?" said Alice (she had grown alice.12: "Wake up, Alice dear!" said her sister. "Why, alice.12: "Oh, I've had such a curious dream!" said Alice, alice.12:run in to your tea; it's getting late." So Alice got alice.12:and thinking of little Alice and all her wonderful alice.12:First, she dreamed of little Alice herself, and once