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181
So
with
this
excuse
she
ran
down
the
hill
and
jumped
over
the
first
of
the
six
little
brooks
.
182
'
Tickets
,
please
!
'
said
the
Guard
,
putting
his
head
in
at
the
window
.
In
a
moment
everybody
was
holding
out
a
ticket
:
they
were
about
the
same
size
as
the
people
,
and
quite
seemed
to
fill
the
carriage
.
183
'
Now
then
!
Show
your
ticket
,
child
!
'
the
Guard
went
on
,
looking
angrily
at
Alice
.
And
a
great
many
voices
all
said
together
(
'
like
the
chorus
of
a
song
,
'
thought
Alice
)
,
'
Do
n't
keep
him
waiting
,
child
!
Why
,
his
time
is
worth
a
thousand
pounds
a
minute
!
'
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184
'
I
'm
afraid
I
have
n't
got
one
,
'
Alice
said
in
a
frightened
tone
:
'
there
was
n't
a
ticket-office
where
I
came
from
.
'
And
again
the
chorus
of
voices
went
on
.
'
There
was
n't
room
for
one
where
she
came
from
.
The
land
there
is
worth
a
thousand
pounds
an
inch
!
'
185
'
Do
n't
make
excuses
,
'
said
the
Guard
:
'
you
should
have
bought
one
from
the
engine-driver
.
'
And
once
more
the
chorus
of
voices
went
on
with
'
The
man
that
drives
the
engine
.
Why
,
the
smoke
alone
is
worth
a
thousand
pounds
a
puff
!
'
186
Alice
thought
to
herself
,
'
Then
there
's
no
use
in
speaking
.
'
187
The
voices
did
n't
join
in
this
time
,
as
she
had
n't
spoken
,
but
to
her
great
surprise
,
they
all
thought
in
chorus
(
I
hope
you
understand
what
thinking
In
Chorus
means
--
for
I
must
confess
that
I
do
n't
)
,
'
Better
say
nothing
at
all
.
Language
is
worth
a
thousand
pounds
a
word
!
'
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188
'
I
shall
dream
about
a
thousand
pounds
tonight
,
I
know
I
shall
!
'
thought
Alice
.
189
All
this
time
the
Guard
was
looking
at
her
,
first
through
a
telescope
,
then
through
a
microscope
,
and
then
through
an
opera-glass
.
At
last
he
said
,
'
You
're
travelling
the
wrong
way
,
'
and
shut
up
the
window
and
went
away
.
190
'
So
young
a
child
,
'
said
the
gentleman
sitting
opposite
to
her
(
he
was
dressed
in
white
paper
)
,
'
ought
to
know
which
way
she
's
going
,
even
if
she
does
n't
know
her
own
name
!
'