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21
'
What
a
curious
feeling
!
'
said
Alice
;
'
I
must
be
shutting
up
like
a
telescope
.
'
22
And
so
it
was
indeed
:
she
was
now
only
ten
inches
high
,
and
her
face
brightened
up
at
the
thought
that
she
was
now
the
right
size
for
going
through
the
little
door
into
that
lovely
garden
.
23
First
,
however
,
she
waited
for
a
few
minutes
to
see
if
she
was
going
to
shrink
any
further
:
she
felt
a
little
nervous
about
this
;
'
for
it
might
end
,
you
know
,
'
said
Alice
to
herself
,
'
in
my
going
out
altogether
,
like
a
candle
.
I
wonder
what
I
should
be
like
then
?
'
And
she
tried
to
fancy
what
the
flame
of
a
candle
is
like
after
the
candle
is
blown
out
,
for
she
could
not
remember
ever
having
seen
such
a
thing
.
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24
After
a
while
,
finding
that
nothing
more
happened
,
she
decided
on
going
into
the
garden
at
once
;
but
,
alas
for
poor
Alice
!
when
she
got
to
the
door
,
she
found
she
had
forgotten
the
little
golden
key
,
and
when
she
went
back
to
the
table
for
it
,
she
found
she
could
not
possibly
reach
it
:
she
could
see
it
quite
plainly
through
the
glass
,
and
she
tried
her
best
to
climb
up
one
of
the
legs
of
the
table
,
but
it
was
too
slippery
;
and
when
she
had
tired
herself
out
with
trying
,
the
poor
little
thing
sat
down
and
cried
.
25
'
Come
,
there
's
no
use
in
crying
like
that
!
'
said
Alice
to
herself
,
rather
sharply
;
'
I
advise
you
to
leave
off
this
minute
!
'
She
generally
gave
herself
very
good
advice
,
(
though
she
very
seldom
followed
it
)
,
and
sometimes
she
scolded
herself
so
severely
as
to
bring
tears
into
her
eyes
;
and
once
she
remembered
trying
to
box
her
own
ears
for
having
cheated
herself
in
a
game
of
croquet
she
was
playing
against
herself
,
for
this
curious
child
was
very
fond
of
pretending
to
be
two
people
.
'
But
it
's
no
use
now
,
'
thought
poor
Alice
,
'
to
pretend
to
be
two
people
!
Why
,
there
's
hardly
enough
of
me
left
to
make
one
respectable
person
!
'
26
Soon
her
eye
fell
on
a
little
glass
box
that
was
lying
under
the
table
:
she
opened
it
,
and
found
in
it
a
very
small
cake
,
on
which
the
words
'
EAT
ME
'
were
beautifully
marked
in
currants
.
27
'
Well
,
I
'll
eat
it
,
'
said
Alice
,
'
and
if
it
makes
me
grow
larger
,
I
can
reach
the
key
;
and
if
it
makes
me
grow
smaller
,
I
can
creep
under
the
door
;
so
either
way
I
'll
get
into
the
garden
,
and
I
do
n't
care
which
happens
!
'
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She
ate
a
little
bit
,
and
said
anxiously
to
herself
,
'
Which
way
?
Which
way
?
'
,
holding
her
hand
on
the
top
of
her
head
to
feel
which
way
it
was
growing
,
and
she
was
quite
surprised
to
find
that
she
remained
the
same
size
:
to
be
sure
,
this
generally
happens
when
one
eats
cake
,
but
Alice
had
got
so
much
into
the
way
of
expecting
nothing
but
out-of-the-way
things
to
happen
,
that
it
seemed
quite
dull
and
stupid
for
life
to
go
on
in
the
common
way
.
29
So
she
set
to
work
,
and
very
soon
finished
off
the
cake
.
30
'
Curiouser
and
curiouser
!
'
cried
Alice
(
she
was
so
much
surprised
,
that
for
the
moment
she
quite
forgot
how
to
speak
good
English
)
;
'
now
I
'm
opening
out
like
the
largest
telescope
that
ever
was
!
Good-bye
,
feet
!
'
(
for
when
she
looked
down
at
her
feet
,
they
seemed
to
be
almost
out
of
sight
,
they
were
getting
so
far
off
)
.
'
Oh
,
my
poor
little
feet
,
I
wonder
who
will
put
on
your
shoes
and
stockings
for
you
now
,
dears
?
I
'm
sure
I
sha
n't
be
able
!
I
shall
be
a
great
deal
too
far
off
to
trouble
myself
about
you
:
you
must
manage
the
best
way
you
can
;
--
but
I
must
be
kind
to
them
,
'
thought
Alice
,
'
or
perhaps
they
wo
n't
walk
the
way
I
want
to
go
!
Let
me
see
:
I
'll
give
them
a
new
pair
of
boots
every
Christmas
.
'