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751
Alice
waited
a
minute
to
see
if
he
would
speak
again
,
but
as
he
never
opened
his
eyes
or
took
any
further
notice
of
her
,
she
said
'
Good-bye
!
'
once
more
,
and
,
getting
no
answer
to
this
,
she
quietly
walked
away
:
but
she
could
n't
help
saying
to
herself
as
she
went
,
'
Of
all
the
unsatisfactory
--
'
(
she
repeated
this
aloud
,
as
it
was
a
great
comfort
to
have
such
a
long
word
to
say
)
'
of
all
the
unsatisfactory
people
I
ever
met
--
'
She
never
finished
the
sentence
,
for
at
this
moment
a
heavy
crash
shook
the
forest
from
end
to
end
.
752
he
next
moment
soldiers
came
running
through
the
wood
,
at
first
in
twos
and
threes
,
then
ten
or
twenty
together
,
and
at
last
in
such
crowds
that
they
seemed
to
fill
the
whole
forest
.
Alice
got
behind
a
tree
,
for
fear
of
being
run
over
,
and
watched
them
go
by
.
753
She
thought
that
in
all
her
life
she
had
never
seen
soldiers
so
uncertain
on
their
feet
:
they
were
always
tripping
over
something
or
other
,
and
whenever
one
went
down
,
several
more
always
fell
over
him
,
so
that
the
ground
was
soon
covered
with
little
heaps
of
men
.
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754
Then
came
the
horses
.
Having
four
feet
,
these
managed
rather
better
than
the
foot-soldiers
:
but
even
they
stumbled
now
and
then
;
and
it
seemed
to
be
a
regular
rule
that
,
whenever
a
horse
stumbled
the
rider
fell
off
instantly
.
The
confusion
got
worse
every
moment
,
and
Alice
was
very
glad
to
get
out
of
the
wood
into
an
open
place
,
where
she
found
the
White
King
seated
on
the
ground
,
busily
writing
in
his
memorandum-book
.
755
'
I
've
sent
them
all
!
'
the
King
cried
in
a
tone
of
delight
,
on
seeing
Alice
.
'
Did
you
happen
to
meet
any
soldiers
,
my
dear
,
as
you
came
through
the
wood
?
'
756
'
Yes
,
I
did
,
'
said
Alice
:
'
several
thousand
,
I
should
think
.
'
757
'
Four
thousand
two
hundred
and
seven
,
that
's
the
exact
number
,
'
the
King
said
,
referring
to
his
book
.
'
I
could
n't
send
all
the
horses
,
you
know
,
because
two
of
them
are
wanted
in
the
game
.
And
I
have
n't
sent
the
two
Messengers
,
either
.
They
're
both
gone
to
the
town
.
Just
look
along
the
road
,
and
tell
me
if
you
can
see
either
of
them
.
'
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758
'
I
see
nobody
on
the
road
,
'
said
Alice
.
759
'
I
only
wish
I
had
such
eyes
,
'
the
King
remarked
in
a
fretful
tone
.
'
To
be
able
to
see
Nobody
!
And
at
that
distance
,
too
!
Why
,
it
's
as
much
as
I
can
do
to
see
real
people
,
by
this
light
!
'
760
All
this
was
lost
on
Alice
,
who
was
still
looking
intently
along
the
road
,
shading
her
eyes
with
one
hand
.
'
I
see
somebody
now
!
'
she
exclaimed
at
last
.
'
But
he
's
coming
very
slowly
--
and
what
curious
attitudes
he
goes
into
!
'
(
For
the
messenger
kept
skipping
up
and
down
,
and
wriggling
like
an
eel
,
as
he
came
along
,
with
his
great
hands
spread
out
like
fans
on
each
side
.
)