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It
spoke
in
a
thick
,
suety
sort
of
voice
,
and
Alice
had
n't
a
word
to
say
in
reply
:
she
could
only
sit
and
look
at
it
and
gasp
.
'
Make
a
remark
,
'
said
the
Red
Queen
:
'
it
's
ridiculous
to
leave
all
the
conversation
to
the
pudding
!
'
'
Do
you
know
,
I
've
had
such
a
quantity
of
poetry
repeated
to
me
to-day
,
'
Alice
began
,
a
little
frightened
at
finding
that
,
the
moment
she
opened
her
lips
,
there
was
dead
silence
,
and
all
eyes
were
fixed
upon
her
;
'
and
it
's
a
very
curious
thing
,
I
think
--
every
poem
was
about
fishes
in
some
way
.
Do
you
know
why
they
're
so
fond
of
fishes
,
all
about
here
?
'
She
spoke
to
the
Red
Queen
,
whose
answer
was
a
little
wide
of
the
mark
.
'
As
to
fishes
,
'
she
said
,
very
slowly
and
solemnly
,
putting
her
mouth
close
to
Alice
's
ear
,
'
her
White
Majesty
knows
a
lovely
riddle
--
all
in
poetry
--
all
about
fishes
.
Shall
she
repeat
it
?
'
'
Her
Red
Majesty
's
very
kind
to
mention
it
,
'
the
White
Queen
murmured
into
Alice
's
other
ear
,
in
a
voice
like
the
cooing
of
a
pigeon
.
'
It
would
be
such
a
treat
!
May
I
?
'
'
Please
do
,
'
Alice
said
very
politely
.
The
White
Queen
laughed
with
delight
,
and
stroked
Alice
's
cheek
.
Then
she
began
:
'
"
First
,
the
fish
must
be
caught
.
"
That
is
easy
:
a
baby
,
I
think
,
could
have
caught
it
.
"
Next
,
the
fish
must
be
bought
.
"