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'
But
that
's
not
your
fault
,
'
the
Rose
added
kindly
:
'
you
're
beginning
to
fade
,
you
know
--
and
then
one
ca
n't
help
one
's
petals
getting
a
little
untidy
.
'
Alice
did
n't
like
this
idea
at
all
:
so
,
to
change
the
subject
,
she
asked
'
Does
she
ever
come
out
here
?
'
'
I
daresay
you
'll
see
her
soon
,
'
said
the
Rose
.
'
She
's
one
of
the
thorny
kind
.
'
'
Where
does
she
wear
the
thorns
?
'
Alice
asked
with
some
curiosity
.
'
Why
all
round
her
head
,
of
course
,
'
the
Rose
replied
.
'
I
was
wondering
you
had
n't
got
some
too
.
I
thought
it
was
the
regular
rule
.
'
'
She
's
coming
!
'
cried
the
Larkspur
.
'
I
hear
her
footstep
,
thump
,
thump
,
thump
,
along
the
gravel-walk
!
'
Alice
looked
round
eagerly
,
and
found
that
it
was
the
Red
Queen
.
'
She
's
grown
a
good
deal
!
'
was
her
first
remark
.
She
had
indeed
:
when
Alice
first
found
her
in
the
ashes
,
she
had
been
only
three
inches
high
--
and
here
she
was
,
half
a
head
taller
than
Alice
herself
!
'
It
's
the
fresh
air
that
does
it
,
'
said
the
Rose
:
'
wonderfully
fine
air
it
is
,
out
here
.
'
'
I
think
I
'll
go
and
meet
her
,
'
said
Alice
,
for
,
though
the
flowers
were
interesting
enough
,
she
felt
that
it
would
be
far
grander
to
have
a
talk
with
a
real
Queen
.
'
You
ca
n't
possibly
do
that
,
'
said
the
Rose
:
'
I
should
advise
you
to
walk
the
other
way
.
'