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511
"
No
,
I
did
n't
,
"
said
Alice
.
"
I
do
n't
think
it
's
at
all
a
pity
.
I
said
'
What
for
?
'
"
512
"
She
boxed
the
Queen
's
ears
--
"
the
Rabbit
began
.
Alice
gave
a
little
scream
of
laughter
.
"
Oh
,
hush
!
"
the
Rabbit
whispered
in
a
frightened
tone
.
"
The
Queen
will
hear
you
!
You
see
she
came
rather
late
,
and
the
Queen
said
--
"
513
"
Get
to
your
places
!
"
shouted
the
Queen
in
a
voice
of
thunder
,
and
people
began
running
about
in
all
directions
,
tumbling
up
against
each
other
:
however
,
they
got
settled
down
in
a
minute
or
two
,
and
the
game
began
.
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514
Alice
thought
she
had
never
seen
such
a
curious
croquetground
in
her
life
:
it
was
all
ridges
and
furrows
:
the
croquet
balls
were
live
hedgehogs
,
and
the
mallets
live
flamingoes
,
and
the
soldiers
had
to
double
themselves
up
and
stand
on
their
hands
and
feet
,
to
make
the
arches
.
515
The
chief
difficulty
Alice
found
at
first
was
in
managing
her
flamingo
:
she
succeeded
in
getting
its
body
tucked
away
,
comfortably
enough
,
under
her
arm
,
with
its
legs
hanging
down
,
but
generally
,
just
as
she
had
got
its
neck
nicely
straightened
out
,
and
was
going
to
give
the
hedgehog
a
blow
with
its
head
,
it
would
twist
itself
round
and
look
up
in
her
face
,
with
such
a
puzzled
expression
that
she
could
not
help
bursting
out
laughing
;
and
when
she
had
got
its
head
down
,
and
was
going
to
begin
again
,
it
was
very
provoking
to
find
that
the
hedgehog
had
unrolled
itself
,
and
was
in
the
act
of
crawling
away
:
besides
all
this
,
there
was
generally
a
ridge
or
furrow
in
the
way
wherever
she
wanted
to
send
the
hedgehog
to
,
and
,
as
the
doubled-up
soldiers
were
always
getting
up
and
walking
off
to
other
parts
of
the
ground
,
Alice
soon
came
to
the
conclusion
that
it
was
a
very
difficult
game
indeed
.
516
The
players
all
played
at
once
,
without
waiting
for
turns
,
quarreling
all
the
while
,
and
fighting
for
the
hedgehogs
;
and
in
a
very
short
time
the
Queen
was
in
a
furious
passion
,
and
went
stamping
about
,
and
shouting
"
Off
with
his
head
!
"
or
"
Off
with
her
head
!
"
about
once
in
a
minute
.
517
Alice
began
to
feel
very
uneasy
:
to
be
sure
,
she
had
not
as
yet
had
any
dispute
with
the
Queen
,
but
she
knew
that
it
might
happen
any
minute
,
"
and
then
,
"
thought
she
,
"
what
would
become
of
me
?
They
're
dreadfully
fond
of
beheading
people
here
:
the
great
wonder
is
,
that
there
's
any
one
left
alive
!
"
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518
She
was
looking
about
for
some
way
of
escape
,
and
wondering
whether
she
could
get
away
without
being
seen
,
when
she
noticed
a
curious
appearance
in
the
air
:
it
puzzled
her
very
much
at
first
,
but
after
watching
it
a
minute
or
two
she
made
it
out
to
be
a
grin
,
and
she
said
to
herself
"
It
's
the
Cheshire-Cat
:
now
I
shall
have
somebody
to
talk
to
.
"
519
"
How
are
you
getting
on
?
"
said
the
Cat
,
as
soon
as
there
was
mouth
enough
for
it
to
speak
with
.
520
Alice
waited
till
the
eyes
appeared
,
and
then
nodded
.
"
It
's
no
use
speaking
to
it
,
"
she
thought
,
"
till
its
ears
have
come
,
or
at
least
one
of
them
.
"
In
another
minute
the
whole
head
appeared
,
and
then
Alice
put
down
her
flamingo
,
and
began
an
account
of
the
game
,
feeling
very
glad
she
had
someone
to
listen
to
her
.
The
Cat
seemed
to
think
that
there
was
enough
of
it
now
in
sight
,
and
no
more
of
it
appeared
.