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131
Alas
!
It
was
too
late
to
wish
that
!
She
went
on
growing
,
and
growing
,
and
very
soon
had
to
kneel
down
on
the
floor
:
in
another
minute
there
was
not
even
room
for
this
,
and
she
tried
the
effect
of
lying
down
with
one
elbow
against
the
door
,
and
the
other
arm
curled
round
her
head
.
Still
she
went
on
growing
,
and
,
as
a
last
resource
,
she
put
one
arm
out
of
the
window
,
and
one
foot
up
the
chimney
,
and
said
to
herself
"
Now
I
can
do
no
more
,
whatever
happens
.
What
will
become
of
me
?
"
132
Luckily
for
Alice
,
the
little
magic
bottle
had
now
had
its
full
effect
,
and
she
grew
no
larger
:
still
it
was
very
uncomfortable
,
and
,
as
there
seemed
to
be
no
sort
of
chance
of
her
ever
getting
out
of
the
room
again
,
no
wonder
she
felt
unhappy
.
133
"
It
was
much
pleasanter
at
home
,
"
thought
poor
Alice
,
"
when
one
was
n't
always
growing
larger
and
smaller
,
and
being
ordered
about
by
mice
and
rabbits
.
I
almost
wish
I
had
n't
gone
down
that
rabbit-hole
--
and
yet
--
and
yet
--
it
's
rather
curious
,
you
know
,
this
sort
of
life
!
I
do
wonder
what
can
have
happened
to
me
!
When
I
used
to
read
fairy-tales
,
I
fancied
that
kind
of
thing
never
happened
,
and
now
here
I
am
in
the
middle
of
one
!
There
ought
to
be
a
book
written
about
me
,
that
there
ought
!
And
when
I
grow
up
,
I
'll
write
one
--
but
I
'm
grown
up
now
,
"
she
added
in
a
sorrowful
tone
:
"
at
least
there
's
no
room
to
grow
up
any
more
here
.
"
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134
"
But
then
,
"
thought
Alice
,
"
shall
I
never
get
any
older
than
I
am
now
?
That
'll
be
a
comfort
,
one
way
--
never
to
be
an
old
woman
--
but
then
--
always
to
have
lessons
to
learn
!
Oh
,
I
should
n't
like
that
!
"
135
"
Oh
,
you
foolish
Alice
!
"
she
answered
herself
.
"
How
can
you
learn
lessons
in
here
?
Why
,
there
's
hardly
room
for
you
,
and
no
room
at
all
for
any
lesson-books
!
"
136
And
so
she
went
on
,
taking
first
one
side
and
then
the
other
,
and
making
quite
a
conversation
of
it
altogether
;
but
after
a
few
minutes
she
heard
a
voice
outside
,
and
stopped
to
listen
.
137
"
Mary
Ann
!
Mary
Ann
!
"
said
the
voice
.
"
Fetch
me
my
gloves
this
moment
!
"
Then
came
a
little
pattering
of
feet
on
the
stairs
.
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138
Alice
knew
it
was
the
Rabbit
coming
to
look
for
her
,
and
she
trembled
till
she
shook
the
house
,
quite
forgetting
that
she
was
now
about
a
thousand
times
as
large
as
the
Rabbit
,
and
had
no
reason
to
be
afraid
of
it
.
139
Presently
the
Rabbit
came
up
to
the
door
,
and
tried
to
open
it
;
but
,
as
the
door
opened
inwards
,
and
Alice
's
elbow
was
pressed
hard
against
it
,
that
attempt
proved
a
failure
.
Alice
heard
it
say
to
itself
"
Then
I
'll
go
round
and
get
in
at
the
window
.
"
140
"
That
you
wo
n't
!
"
thought
Alice
,
and
,
after
waiting
till
she
fancied
she
heard
the
Rabbit
just
under
the
window
,
she
suddenly
spread
out
her
hand
,
and
made
a
snatch
in
the
air
.
She
did
not
get
hold
of
anything
,
but
she
heard
a
little
shriek
and
a
fall
,
and
a
crash
of
broken
glass
,
from
which
she
concluded
that
it
was
just
possible
it
had
fallen
into
a
cucumber-frame
,
or
something
of
the
sort
.