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161
It
sounded
an
excellent
plan
,
no
doubt
,
and
very
neatly
and
simply
arranged
:
the
only
difficulty
was
,
that
she
had
not
the
smallest
idea
how
to
set
about
it
;
and
,
while
she
was
peering
about
anxiously
among
the
trees
,
a
little
sharp
bark
just
over
her
head
made
her
look
up
in
a
great
hurry
.
162
An
enormous
puppy
was
looking
down
at
her
with
large
round
eyes
,
and
feebly
stretching
out
one
paw
,
trying
to
touch
her
.
"
Poor
little
thing
!
"
said
Alice
,
in
a
coaxing
tone
,
and
she
tried
hard
to
whistle
to
it
;
but
she
was
terribly
frightened
all
the
time
at
the
thought
that
it
might
be
hungry
,
in
which
case
it
would
be
very
likely
to
eat
her
up
in
spite
of
all
her
coaxing
.
163
Hardly
knowing
what
she
did
,
she
picked
up
a
little
bit
of
stick
,
and
held
it
out
to
the
puppy
;
whereupon
the
puppy
jumped
into
the
air
off
all
its
feet
at
once
,
with
a
yelp
of
delight
,
and
rushed
at
the
stick
,
and
made
believe
to
worry
it
;
then
Alice
dodged
behind
a
great
thistle
,
to
keep
herself
from
being
run
over
;
and
the
moment
she
appeared
on
the
other
side
,
the
puppy
made
another
rush
at
the
stick
,
and
tumbled
head
over
heels
in
its
hurry
to
get
hold
of
it
:
then
Alice
,
thinking
it
was
very
like
having
a
game
of
play
with
a
cart-horse
,
and
expecting
every
moment
to
be
trampled
under
its
feet
,
ran
round
the
thistle
again
:
then
the
puppy
began
a
series
of
short
charges
at
the
stick
,
running
a
very
little
way
forwards
each
time
and
a
long
way
back
,
and
barking
hoarsely
all
the
while
,
till
at
last
it
sat
down
a
good
way
off
,
panting
,
with
its
tongue
hanging
out
of
its
mouth
,
and
its
great
eyes
half
shut
.
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164
This
seemed
to
Alice
a
good
opportunity
for
making
her
escape
:
so
she
set
off
at
once
,
and
ran
till
she
was
quite
tired
and
out
of
breath
,
and
till
the
puppy
's
bark
sounded
quite
faint
in
the
distance
.
165
"
And
yet
what
a
dear
little
puppy
it
was
!
"
said
Alice
,
as
she
leant
against
a
buttercup
to
rest
herself
,
and
fanned
herself
with
one
of
the
leaves
.
"
I
should
have
liked
teaching
it
tricks
very
much
,
if
--
if
I
'd
only
been
the
right
size
to
do
it
!
Oh
dear
!
I
'd
nearly
forgotten
that
I
've
got
to
grow
up
again
!
Let
me
see
--
how
is
it
to
be
managed
?
I
suppose
I
ought
to
eat
or
drink
something
or
other
;
but
the
great
question
is
,
'
What
?
'
"
166
The
great
question
certainly
was
"
What
?
"
.
Alice
looked
all
round
her
at
the
flowers
and
the
blades
of
grass
,
but
she
did
not
see
anything
that
looked
like
the
right
thing
to
eat
or
drink
under
the
circumstances
.
167
There
was
a
large
mushroom
growing
near
her
,
about
the
same
height
as
herself
;
and
,
when
she
had
looked
under
it
,
and
on
both
sides
of
it
,
and
behind
it
,
it
occurred
to
her
that
she
might
as
well
look
and
see
what
was
on
the
top
of
it
.
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168
She
stretched
herself
up
on
tiptoe
,
and
peeped
over
the
edge
of
the
mushroom
,
and
her
eyes
immediately
met
those
of
a
large
blue
caterpillar
,
that
was
sitting
on
the
top
,
with
its
arms
folded
,
quietly
smoking
a
long
hookah
,
and
taking
not
the
smallest
notice
of
her
or
of
anything
else
.
169
The
Caterpillar
and
Alice
looked
at
each
other
for
some
time
in
silence
:
at
last
the
Caterpillar
took
the
hookah
out
of
its
mouth
,
and
addressed
her
in
a
languid
,
sleepy
voice
.
170
"
Who
are
you
?
"
said
the
Caterpillar
.