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'
The
trial
can
not
proceed
,
'
said
the
King
in
a
very
grave
voice
,
'
until
all
the
jurymen
are
back
in
their
proper
places
--
all
,
'
he
repeated
with
great
emphasis
,
looking
hard
at
Alice
as
he
said
do
.
Alice
looked
at
the
jury-box
,
and
saw
that
,
in
her
haste
,
she
had
put
the
Lizard
in
head
downwards
,
and
the
poor
little
thing
was
waving
its
tail
about
in
a
melancholy
way
,
being
quite
unable
to
move
.
She
soon
got
it
out
again
,
and
put
it
right
;
'
not
that
it
signifies
much
,
'
she
said
to
herself
;
'
I
should
think
it
would
be
quite
as
much
use
in
the
trial
one
way
up
as
the
other
.
'
As
soon
as
the
jury
had
a
little
recovered
from
the
shock
of
being
upset
,
and
their
slates
and
pencils
had
been
found
and
handed
back
to
them
,
they
set
to
work
very
diligently
to
write
out
a
history
of
the
accident
,
all
except
the
Lizard
,
who
seemed
too
much
overcome
to
do
anything
but
sit
with
its
mouth
open
,
gazing
up
into
the
roof
of
the
court
.
'
What
do
you
know
about
this
business
?
'
the
King
said
to
Alice
.
'
Nothing
,
'
said
Alice
.
'
Nothing
whatever
?
'
persisted
the
King
.
'
Nothing
whatever
,
'
said
Alice
.
'
That
's
very
important
,
'
the
King
said
,
turning
to
the
jury
.
They
were
just
beginning
to
write
this
down
on
their
slates
,
when
the
White
Rabbit
interrupted
:
'
Unimportant
,
your
Majesty
means
,
of
course
,
'
he
said
in
a
very
respectful
tone
,
but
frowning
and
making
faces
at
him
as
he
spoke
.
'
Unimportant
,
of
course
,
I
meant
,
'
the
King
hastily
said
,
and
went
on
to
himself
in
an
undertone
,
'
important
--
unimportant
--
unimportant
--
important
--
'
as
if
he
were
trying
which
word
sounded
best
.
Some
of
the
jury
wrote
it
down
'
important
,
'
and
some
'
unimportant
.
'
Alice
could
see
this
,
as
she
was
near
enough
to
look
over
their
slates
;
'
but
it
does
n't
matter
a
bit
,
'
she
thought
to
herself
.