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171
She
had
got
all
the
pegs
put
in
by
this
time
,
and
Alice
looked
on
with
great
interest
as
she
returned
to
the
tree
,
and
then
began
slowly
walking
down
the
row
.
172
At
the
two-yard
peg
she
faced
round
,
and
said
,
'
A
pawn
goes
two
squares
in
its
first
move
,
you
know
.
So
you
'll
go
very
quickly
through
the
Third
Square
--
by
railway
,
I
should
think
--
and
you
'll
find
yourself
in
the
Fourth
Square
in
no
time
.
Well
,
that
square
belongs
to
Tweedledum
and
Tweedledee
--
the
Fifth
is
mostly
water
--
the
Sixth
belongs
to
Humpty
Dumpty
--
But
you
make
no
remark
?
'
173
'
I
--
I
did
n't
know
I
had
to
make
one
--
just
then
,
'
Alice
faltered
out
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174
'
You
should
have
said
,
'
'
"
It
's
extremely
kind
of
you
to
tell
me
all
this
"
--
however
,
we
'll
suppose
it
said
--
the
Seventh
Square
is
all
forest
--
however
,
one
of
the
Knights
will
show
you
the
way
--
and
in
the
Eighth
Square
we
shall
be
Queens
together
,
and
it
's
all
feasting
and
fun
!
'
Alice
got
up
and
curtseyed
,
and
sat
down
again
.
175
At
the
next
peg
the
Queen
turned
again
,
and
this
time
she
said
,
'
Speak
in
French
when
you
ca
n't
think
of
the
English
for
a
thing
--
turn
out
your
toes
as
you
walk
--
and
remember
who
you
are
!
'
She
did
not
wait
for
Alice
to
curtsey
this
time
,
but
walked
on
quickly
to
the
next
peg
,
where
she
turned
for
a
moment
to
say
'
good-bye
,
'
and
then
hurried
on
to
the
last
.
176
How
it
happened
,
Alice
never
knew
,
but
exactly
as
she
came
to
the
last
peg
,
she
was
gone
.
Whether
she
vanished
into
the
air
,
or
whether
she
ran
quickly
into
the
wood
(
'
and
she
can
run
very
fast
!
'
thought
Alice
)
,
there
was
no
way
of
guessing
,
but
she
was
gone
,
and
Alice
began
to
remember
that
she
was
a
Pawn
,
and
that
it
would
soon
be
time
for
her
to
move
.
177
Of
course
the
first
thing
to
do
was
to
make
a
grand
survey
of
the
country
she
was
going
to
travel
through
.
'
It
's
something
very
like
learning
geography
,
'
thought
Alice
,
as
she
stood
on
tiptoe
in
hopes
of
being
able
to
see
a
little
further
.
'
Principal
rivers
--
there
are
none
.
Principal
mountains
--
I
'm
on
the
only
one
,
but
I
do
n't
think
it
's
got
any
name
.
Principal
towns
--
why
,
what
are
those
creatures
,
making
honey
down
there
?
They
ca
n't
be
bees
--
nobody
ever
saw
bees
a
mile
off
,
you
know
--
'
and
for
some
time
she
stood
silent
,
watching
one
of
them
that
was
bustling
about
among
the
flowers
,
poking
its
proboscis
into
them
,
'
just
as
if
it
was
a
regular
bee
,
'
thought
Alice
.
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178
However
,
this
was
anything
but
a
regular
bee
:
in
fact
it
was
an
elephant
--
as
Alice
soon
found
out
,
though
the
idea
quite
took
her
breath
away
at
first
.
'
And
what
enormous
flowers
they
must
be
!
'
was
her
next
idea
.
'
Something
like
cottages
with
the
roofs
taken
off
,
and
stalks
put
to
them
--
and
what
quantities
of
honey
they
must
make
!
I
think
I
'll
go
down
and
--
no
,
I
wo
n't
just
yet
,
'
she
went
on
,
checking
herself
just
as
she
was
beginning
to
run
down
the
hill
,
and
trying
to
find
some
excuse
for
turning
shy
so
suddenly
.
'
It
'll
never
do
to
go
down
among
them
without
a
good
long
branch
to
brush
them
away
--
and
what
fun
it
'll
be
when
they
ask
me
how
I
like
my
walk
.
179
I
shall
say
--
"
Oh
,
I
like
it
well
enough
--
"
'
(
here
came
the
favourite
little
toss
of
the
head
)
,
'
"
only
it
was
so
dusty
and
hot
,
and
the
elephants
did
tease
so
!
"
'
180
'
I
think
I
'll
go
down
the
other
way
,
'
she
said
after
a
pause
:
'
and
perhaps
I
may
visit
the
elephants
later
on
.
Besides
,
I
do
so
want
to
get
into
the
Third
Square
!
'