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121
'
Dinah
's
our
cat
.
And
she
's
such
a
capital
one
for
catching
mice
you
ca
n't
think
!
And
oh
,
I
wish
you
could
see
her
after
the
birds
!
Why
,
she
'll
eat
a
little
bird
as
soon
as
look
at
it
!
'
122
This
speech
caused
a
remarkable
sensation
among
the
party
.
Some
of
the
birds
hurried
off
at
once
:
one
old
Magpie
began
wrapping
itself
up
very
carefully
,
remarking
,
'
I
really
must
be
getting
home
;
the
night-air
does
n't
suit
my
throat
!
'
and
a
Canary
called
out
in
a
trembling
voice
to
its
children
,
'
Come
away
,
my
dears
!
It
's
high
time
you
were
all
in
bed
!
'
On
various
pretexts
they
all
moved
off
,
and
Alice
was
soon
left
alone
.
123
'
I
wish
I
had
n't
mentioned
Dinah
!
'
she
said
to
herself
in
a
melancholy
tone
.
'
Nobody
seems
to
like
her
,
down
here
,
and
I
'm
sure
she
's
the
best
cat
in
the
world
!
Oh
,
my
dear
Dinah
!
I
wonder
if
I
shall
ever
see
you
any
more
!
'
And
here
poor
Alice
began
to
cry
again
,
for
she
felt
very
lonely
and
low-spirited
.
In
a
little
while
,
however
,
she
again
heard
a
little
pattering
of
footsteps
in
the
distance
,
and
she
looked
up
eagerly
,
half
hoping
that
the
Mouse
had
changed
his
mind
,
and
was
coming
back
to
finish
his
story
.
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124
It
was
the
White
Rabbit
,
trotting
slowly
back
again
,
and
looking
anxiously
about
as
it
went
,
as
if
it
had
lost
something
;
and
she
heard
it
muttering
to
"
The
Duchess
!
The
Duchess
!
Oh
my
dear
paws
!
Oh
my
fur
and
whiskers
!
She
'll
get
me
executed
,
as
sure
as
ferrets
are
ferrets
!
Where
can
I
have
dropped
them
,
I
wonder
?
"
Alice
guessed
in
a
moment
that
it
was
looking
for
the
fan
and
the
pair
of
white
kid-gloves
,
and
she
very
good-naturedly
began
hunting
about
for
them
,
but
they
were
nowhere
to
be
seen
--
everything
seemed
to
have
changed
since
her
swim
in
the
pool
;
and
the
great
hall
,
with
the
glass
table
and
the
little
door
,
had
vanished
completely
.
125
Very
soon
the
Rabbit
noticed
Alice
,
as
she
went
hunting
about
,
and
called
out
to
her
,
in
an
angry
tone
,
"
Why
,
Mary
Ann
,
what
are
you
doing
out
here
?
Run
home
this
moment
,
and
fetch
me
a
pair
of
gloves
and
a
fan
!
Quick
,
now
!
"
And
Alice
was
so
much
frightened
that
she
ran
off
at
once
in
the
direction
it
pointed
to
,
without
trying
to
explain
the
mistake
it
had
made
.
126
"
He
took
me
for
his
housemaid
,
"
she
said
to
herself
as
she
ran
.
"
How
surprised
he
'll
be
when
he
finds
out
who
I
am
!
But
I
'd
better
take
him
his
fan
and
gloves
--
that
is
,
if
I
can
find
them
.
"
As
she
said
this
,
she
came
upon
a
neat
little
house
,
on
the
door
of
which
was
a
bright
brass
plate
with
the
name
"
W.
RABBIT
"
engraved
upon
it
.
She
went
in
without
knocking
,
and
hurried
upstairs
,
in
great
fear
lest
she
should
meet
the
real
Mary
Ann
,
and
be
turned
out
of
the
house
before
she
had
found
the
fan
and
gloves
.
127
"
How
queer
it
seems
,
"
Alice
said
to
herself
,
"
to
be
going
messages
for
a
rabbit
!
I
suppose
Dinah
'll
be
sending
me
on
messages
next
!
"
And
she
began
fancying
the
sort
of
thing
that
would
happen
:
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128
"
'
Miss
Alice
!
Come
here
directly
,
and
get
ready
for
your
walk
!
'
'
Coming
in
a
minute
,
nurse
!
But
I
've
got
to
watch
this
mouse-hole
till
Dinah
comes
back
,
and
see
that
the
mouse
does
n't
get
out
.
'
Only
I
do
n't
think
,
"
Alice
went
on
,
"
that
they
'd
let
Dinah
stop
in
the
house
if
it
began
ordering
people
about
like
that
!
"
129
By
this
time
she
had
found
her
way
into
a
tidy
little
room
with
a
table
in
the
window
,
and
on
it
(
as
she
had
hoped
)
a
fan
and
two
or
three
pairs
of
tiny
white
kid-gloves
:
she
took
up
the
fan
and
a
pair
of
the
gloves
,
and
was
just
going
to
leave
the
room
,
when
her
eye
fell
upon
a
little
bottle
that
stood
near
the
looking-glass
.
There
was
no
label
this
time
with
the
words
"
DRINK
ME
,
"
but
nevertheless
she
uncorked
it
and
put
it
to
her
lips
.
"
I
know
something
interesting
is
sure
to
happen
,
"
she
said
to
herself
,
"
whenever
I
eat
or
drink
anything
:
so
I
'll
just
see
what
this
bottle
does
.
I
do
hope
it
'll
make
me
grow
large
again
,
for
really
I
'm
quite
tired
of
being
such
a
tiny
little
thing
!
"
130
It
did
so
indeed
,
and
much
sooner
than
she
had
expected
:
before
she
had
drunk
half
the
bottle
,
she
found
her
head
pressing
against
the
ceiling
,
and
had
to
stoop
to
save
her
neck
from
being
broken
.
She
hastily
put
down
the
bottle
,
saying
to
herself
"
That
's
quite
enough
--
I
hope
I
sha
n't
grow
any
more
--
As
it
is
,
I
ca
n't
get
out
at
the
door
--
I
do
wish
I
had
n't
drunk
quite
so
much
!
"