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461
"
and
they
drew
all
manner
of
things
--
everything
that
begins
with
an
M
--
--
"
462
"
Why
with
an
M
?
"
said
Alice
.
463
"
Why
not
?
"
said
the
March
Hare
.
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464
Alice
was
silent
.
465
The
Dormouse
had
closed
its
eyes
by
this
time
,
and
was
going
off
into
a
doze
;
but
,
on
being
pinched
by
the
Hatter
,
it
woke
up
again
with
a
little
shriek
,
and
went
on
:
"
--
--
that
begins
with
an
M
,
such
as
mouse-traps
,
and
the
moon
,
and
memory
,
and
muchness
--
you
know
you
say
things
are
'
much
of
a
muchness
'
--
did
you
ever
see
such
a
thing
as
a
drawing
of
a
muchness
!
"
466
"
Really
,
now
you
ask
me
,
"
said
Alice
,
very
much
confused
,
"
I
do
n't
think
--
--
"
467
"
Then
you
should
n't
talk
,
"
said
the
Hatter
.
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This
piece
of
rudeness
was
more
than
Alice
could
bear
:
she
got
up
in
great
disgust
,
and
walked
off
:
the
Dormouse
fell
asleep
instantly
,
and
neither
of
the
others
took
the
least
notice
of
her
going
,
though
she
looked
back
once
or
twice
,
half
hoping
that
they
would
call
after
her
:
the
last
time
she
saw
them
,
they
were
trying
to
put
the
Dormouse
into
the
teapot
.
469
"
At
any
rate
I
'll
never
go
there
again
!
"
said
Alice
,
as
she
picked
her
way
through
the
wood
.
"
It
's
the
stupidest
tea-party
I
ever
was
at
in
all
my
life
!
"
470
Just
as
she
said
this
,
she
noticed
that
one
of
the
trees
had
a
door
leading
right
into
it
.
"
That
's
very
curious
!
"
she
thought
.
"
But
everything
's
curious
to-day
.
I
think
I
may
as
well
go
in
at
once
.
"
And
in
she
went
.