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'
What
's
in
it
?
'
said
the
Queen
.
'
I
have
n't
opened
it
yet
,
'
said
the
White
Rabbit
,
'
but
it
seems
to
be
a
letter
,
written
by
the
prisoner
to
--
to
somebody
.
'
'
It
must
have
been
that
,
'
said
the
King
,
'
unless
it
was
written
to
nobody
,
which
is
n't
usual
,
you
know
.
'
'
Who
is
it
directed
to
?
'
said
one
of
the
jurymen
.
'
It
is
n't
directed
at
all
,
'
said
the
White
Rabbit
;
'
in
fact
,
there
's
nothing
written
on
the
outside
.
'
He
unfolded
the
paper
as
he
spoke
,
and
added
'
It
is
n't
a
letter
,
after
all
:
it
's
a
set
of
verses
.
'
'
Are
they
in
the
prisoner
's
handwriting
?
'
asked
another
of
the
jurymen
.
'
No
,
they
're
not
,
'
said
the
White
Rabbit
,
'
and
that
's
the
queerest
thing
about
it
.
'
(
The
jury
all
looked
puzzled
.
)
'
He
must
have
imitated
somebody
else
's
hand
,
'
said
the
King
.
(
The
jury
all
brightened
up
again
.
)
'
Please
your
Majesty
,
'
said
the
Knave
,
'
I
did
n't
write
it
,
and
they
ca
n't
prove
I
did
:
there
's
no
name
signed
at
the
end
.
'
'
If
you
did
n't
sign
it
,
'
said
the
King
,
'
that
only
makes
the
matter
worse
.
You
must
have
meant
some
mischief
,
or
else
you
'd
have
signed
your
name
like
an
honest
man
.
'