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They
now
entered
the
great
hall
of
the
palace
,
where
they
met
a
gaily
dressed
attendant
,
from
whom
the
Keeper
of
the
Wicket
inquired
if
the
King
were
at
leisure
.
"
I
think
so
,
"
was
the
reply
.
"
I
heard
his
Majesty
blubbering
and
wailing
as
usual
only
a
few
minutes
ago
.
If
he
doesn
t
stop
acting
like
a
cry
-
baby
I
m
going
to
resign
my
position
here
and
go
to
work
.
"
"
What
s
the
matter
with
your
King
?
"
asked
Dorothy
,
surprised
to
hear
the
rabbit
attendant
speak
so
disrespectfully
of
his
monarch
.
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"
Oh
,
he
doesn
t
want
to
be
King
,
that
s
all
;
and
he
simply
HAS
to
,
"
was
the
reply
.
"
Come
!
"
said
the
Keeper
of
the
Wicket
,
sternly
;
"
lead
us
to
his
Majesty
;
and
do
not
air
our
troubles
before
strangers
,
I
beg
of
you
.
"
"
Why
,
if
this
girl
is
going
to
see
the
King
,
he
ll
air
his
own
troubles
,
"
returned
the
attendant
.
"
That
is
his
royal
privilege
,
"
declared
the
Keeper
.
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So
the
attendant
led
them
into
a
room
all
draped
with
cloth
-
of
-
gold
and
furnished
with
satin
-
covered
gold
furniture
.
There
was
a
throne
in
this
room
,
set
on
a
dais
and
having
a
big
,
cushioned
seat
,
and
on
this
seat
reclined
the
Rabbit
King
.
He
was
lying
on
his
back
,
with
his
paws
in
the
air
,
and
whining
very
like
a
puppy
-
dog
.
"
Your
Majesty
!
your
Majesty
!
Get
up
.
Here
s
a
visitor
,
"
called
out
the
attendant
.