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Then
they
both
bowed
low
,
and
their
curls
got
entangled
together
.
Alice
laughed
so
much
at
this
,
that
she
had
to
run
back
into
the
wood
for
fear
of
their
hearing
her
;
and
when
she
next
peeped
out
the
Fish-Footman
was
gone
,
and
the
other
was
sitting
on
the
ground
near
the
door
,
staring
stupidly
up
into
the
sky
.
Alice
went
timidly
up
to
the
door
,
and
knocked
.
'
There
's
no
sort
of
use
in
knocking
,
'
said
the
Footman
,
'
and
that
for
two
reasons
.
First
,
because
I
'm
on
the
same
side
of
the
door
as
you
are
;
secondly
,
because
they
're
making
such
a
noise
inside
,
no
one
could
possibly
hear
you
.
'
And
certainly
there
was
a
most
extraordinary
noise
going
on
within
--
a
constant
howling
and
sneezing
,
and
every
now
and
then
a
great
crash
,
as
if
a
dish
or
kettle
had
been
broken
to
pieces
.
'
Please
,
then
,
'
said
Alice
,
'
how
am
I
to
get
in
?
'
'
There
might
be
some
sense
in
your
knocking
,
'
the
Footman
went
on
without
attending
to
her
,
'
if
we
had
the
door
between
us
.
For
instance
,
if
you
were
inside
,
you
might
knock
,
and
I
could
let
you
out
,
you
know
.
'
He
was
looking
up
into
the
sky
all
the
time
he
was
speaking
,
and
this
Alice
thought
decidedly
uncivil
.
'
But
perhaps
he
ca
n't
help
it
,
'
she
said
to
herself
;
'
his
eyes
are
so
very
nearly
at
the
top
of
his
head
.
But
at
any
rate
he
might
answer
questions
.
--
How
am
I
to
get
in
?
'
she
repeated
,
aloud
.
'
I
shall
sit
here
,
'
the
Footman
remarked
,
'
till
tomorrow
--
'
At
this
moment
the
door
of
the
house
opened
,
and
a
large
plate
came
skimming
out
,
straight
at
the
Footman
's
head
:
it
just
grazed
his
nose
,
and
broke
to
pieces
against
one
of
the
trees
behind
him
.
'
--
or
next
day
,
maybe
,
'
the
Footman
continued
in
the
same
tone
,
exactly
as
if
nothing
had
happened
.