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'
He
said
he
would
come
in
,
'
the
White
Queen
went
on
,
'
because
he
was
looking
for
a
hippopotamus
.
Now
,
as
it
happened
,
there
was
n't
such
a
thing
in
the
house
,
that
morning
.
'
'
Is
there
generally
?
'
Alice
asked
in
an
astonished
tone
.
'
Well
,
only
on
Thursdays
,
'
said
the
Queen
.
'
I
know
what
he
came
for
,
'
said
Alice
:
'
he
wanted
to
punish
the
fish
,
because
--
'
Here
the
White
Queen
began
again
.
'
It
was
such
a
thunderstorm
,
you
ca
n't
think
!
'
(
She
never
could
,
you
know
,
'
said
the
Red
Queen
.
)
'
And
part
of
the
roof
came
off
,
and
ever
so
much
thunder
got
in
--
and
it
went
rolling
round
the
room
in
great
lumps
--
and
knocking
over
the
tables
and
things
--
till
I
was
so
frightened
,
I
could
n't
remember
my
own
name
!
'
Alice
thought
to
herself
,
'
I
never
should
try
to
remember
my
name
in
the
middle
of
an
accident
!
Where
would
be
the
use
of
it
?
'
but
she
did
not
say
this
aloud
,
for
fear
of
hurting
the
poor
Queen
's
feeling
.
'
Your
Majesty
must
excuse
her
,
'
the
Red
Queen
said
to
Alice
,
taking
one
of
the
White
Queen
's
hands
in
her
own
,
and
gently
stroking
it
:
'
she
means
well
,
but
she
ca
n't
help
saying
foolish
things
,
as
a
general
rule
.
'
The
White
Queen
looked
timidly
at
Alice
,
who
felt
she
ought
to
say
something
kind
,
but
really
could
n't
think
of
anything
at
the
moment
.
'
She
never
was
really
well
brought
up
,
'
the
Red
Queen
went
on
:
'
but
it
's
amazing
how
good-tempered
she
is
!
Pat
her
on
the
head
,
and
see
how
pleased
she
'll
be
!
'
But
this
was
more
than
Alice
had
courage
to
do
.