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They
returned
along
the
path
to
the
place
where
they
had
first
found
it
,
and
at
once
took
"
the
other
road
"
to
Bunnybury
.
This
road
was
a
mere
narrow
strip
,
worn
hard
and
smooth
but
not
wide
enough
for
Dorothy
s
feet
to
tread
.
Still
,
it
was
a
guide
,
and
the
walking
through
the
forest
was
not
at
all
difficult
.
Before
long
they
reached
a
high
wall
of
solid
white
marble
,
and
the
path
came
to
an
end
at
this
wall
.
At
first
Dorothy
thought
there
was
no
opening
at
all
in
the
marble
,
but
on
looking
closely
she
discovered
a
small
square
door
about
on
a
level
with
her
head
,
and
underneath
this
closed
door
was
a
bell
-
push
.
Near
the
bell
-
push
a
sign
was
painted
in
neat
letters
upon
the
marble
,
and
the
sign
read
:
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ADMITTANCE
EXCEPT
ON
BUSINESS
This
did
not
discourage
Dorothy
,
however
,
and
she
rang
the
bell
.
Pretty
soon
a
bolt
was
cautiously
withdrawn
and
the
marble
door
swung
slowly
open
.
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Then
she
saw
it
was
not
really
a
door
,
but
a
window
,
for
several
brass
bars
were
placed
across
it
,
being
set
fast
in
the
marble
and
so
close
together
that
the
little
girl
s
fingers
might
barely
go
between
them
.
Back
of
the
bars
appeared
the
face
of
a
white
rabbit
-
-
a
very
sober
and
sedate
face
-
-
with
an
eye
-
glass
held
in
his
left
eye
and
attached
to
a
cord
in
his
button
-
hole
.
"
Well
!
what
is
it
?
"
asked
the
rabbit
,
sharply
.
"
I
m
Dorothy
,
"
said
the
girl
,
"
and
I
m
lost
,
and
-
-
"