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541
The
Queen
's
argument
was
that
,
if
something
was
n't
done
about
it
in
less
than
no
time
,
she
'd
have
everybody
executed
,
all
round
.
(
It
was
this
last
remark
that
had
made
the
whole
party
look
so
grave
and
anxious
.
)
542
Alice
could
think
of
nothing
else
to
say
but
"
It
belongs
to
the
Duchess
:
you
'd
better
ask
her
about
it
.
"
543
"
She
's
in
prison
,
"
the
Queen
said
to
the
executioner
:
"
fetch
her
here
.
"
And
the
executioner
went
off
like
an
arrow
.
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544
The
Cat
's
head
began
fading
away
the
moment
he
was
gone
,
and
,
by
the
time
he
had
come
back
with
the
Duchess
,
it
had
entirely
disappeared
:
so
the
King
and
the
executioner
ran
wildly
up
and
down
,
looking
for
it
,
while
the
rest
of
the
party
went
back
to
the
game
.
545
"
You
ca
n't
think
how
glad
I
am
to
see
you
again
,
you
dear
old
thing
!
"
said
the
Duchess
,
as
she
tucked
her
arm
affectionately
into
Alice
's
,
and
they
walked
off
together
.
546
Alice
was
very
glad
to
find
her
in
such
a
pleasant
temper
,
and
thought
to
herself
that
perhaps
it
was
only
the
pepper
that
had
made
her
so
savage
when
they
met
in
the
kitchen
.
547
"
When
I
'm
a
Duchess
,
"
she
said
to
herself
(
not
in
a
very
hopeful
tone
,
though
)
,
"
I
wo
n't
have
any
pepper
in
my
kitchen
at
all
.
Soup
does
very
well
without
--
Maybe
it
's
always
pepper
that
makes
people
hot-tempered
,
"
she
went
on
,
very
much
pleased
at
having
found
out
a
new
kind
of
rule
,
"
and
vinegar
that
makes
them
sour
--
and
camomile
that
makes
them
bitter
--
and
--
and
barley-sugar
and
such
things
that
make
children
sweet-tempered
.
I
only
wish
people
knew
that
:
then
they
would
n't
be
so
stingy
about
it
,
you
know
--
"
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548
She
had
quite
forgotten
the
Duchess
by
this
time
,
and
was
a
little
startled
when
she
heard
her
voice
close
to
her
ear
.
"
You
're
thinking
about
something
,
my
dear
,
and
that
makes
you
forget
to
talk
.
I
ca
n't
tell
you
just
now
what
the
moral
of
that
is
,
but
I
shall
remember
it
in
a
bit
.
"
549
"
Perhaps
it
has
n't
one
,
"
Alice
ventured
to
remark
.
550
"
Tut
,
tut
,
child
!
"
said
the
Duchess
.
"
Everything
's
got
a
moral
,
if
only
you
can
find
it
.
"
And
she
squeezed
herself
up
closer
to
Alice
's
side
as
she
spoke
.