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In
fact
it
was
rather
difficult
for
her
to
keep
in
her
place
while
she
made
her
speech
:
the
two
Queens
pushed
her
so
,
one
on
each
side
,
that
they
nearly
lifted
her
up
into
the
air
:
'
I
rise
to
return
thanks
--
'
Alice
began
:
and
she
really
did
rise
as
she
spoke
,
several
inches
;
but
she
got
hold
of
the
edge
of
the
table
,
and
managed
to
pull
herself
down
again
.
'
Take
care
of
yourself
!
'
screamed
the
White
Queen
,
seizing
Alice
's
hair
with
both
her
hands
.
'
Something
's
going
to
happen
!
'
And
then
(
as
Alice
afterwards
described
it
)
all
sorts
of
thing
happened
in
a
moment
.
The
candles
all
grew
up
to
the
ceiling
,
looking
something
like
a
bed
of
rushes
with
fireworks
at
the
top
.
As
to
the
bottles
,
they
each
took
a
pair
of
plates
,
which
they
hastily
fitted
on
as
wings
,
and
so
,
with
forks
for
legs
,
went
fluttering
about
in
all
directions
:
'
and
very
like
birds
they
look
,
'
Alice
thought
to
herself
,
as
well
as
she
could
in
the
dreadful
confusion
that
was
beginning
.
At
this
moment
she
heard
a
hoarse
laugh
at
her
side
,
and
turned
to
see
what
was
the
matter
with
the
White
Queen
;
but
,
instead
of
the
Queen
,
there
was
the
leg
of
mutton
sitting
in
the
chair
.
'
Here
I
am
!
'
cried
a
voice
from
the
soup
tureen
,
and
Alice
turned
again
,
just
in
time
to
see
the
Queen
's
broad
good-natured
face
grinning
at
her
for
a
moment
over
the
edge
of
the
tureen
,
before
she
disappeared
into
the
soup
.
There
was
not
a
moment
to
be
lost
Already
several
of
the
guests
were
lying
down
in
the
dishes
,
and
the
soup
ladle
was
walking
up
the
table
towards
Alice
's
chair
,
and
beckoning
to
her
impatiently
to
get
out
of
its
way
.
'
I
ca
n't
stand
this
any
longer
!
'
she
cried
as
she
jumped
up
and
seized
the
table-cloth
with
both
hands
:
one
good
pull
,
and
plates
,
dishes
,
guests
,
and
candles
came
crashing
down
together
in
a
heap
on
the
floor
.
'
And
as
for
you
,
'
she
went
on
,
turning
fiercely
upon
the
Red
Queen
,
whom
she
considered
as
the
cause
of
all
the
mischief
--
but
the
Queen
was
no
longer
at
her
side
--
she
had
suddenly
dwindled
down
to
the
size
of
a
little
doll
,
and
was
now
on
the
table
,
merrily
running
round
and
round
after
her
own
shawl
,
which
was
trailing
behind
her
.
At
any
other
time
,
Alice
would
have
felt
surprised
at
this
,
but
she
was
far
too
much
excited
to
be
surprised
at
anything
now
.
'
As
for
you
,
'
she
repeated
,
catching
hold
of
the
little
creature
in
the
very
act
of
jumping
over
a
bottle
which
had
just
lighted
upon
the
table
,
'
I
'll
shake
you
into
a
kitten
,
that
I
will
!
'
She
took
her
off
the
table
as
she
spoke
,
and
shook
her
backwards
and
forwards
with
all
her
might
.