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'
But
the
things
can
get
out
,
'
Alice
gently
remarked
.
'
Do
you
know
the
lid
's
open
?
'
'
I
did
n't
know
it
,
'
the
Knight
said
,
a
shade
of
vexation
passing
over
his
face
.
'
Then
all
the
things
much
have
fallen
out
!
And
the
box
is
no
use
without
them
.
'
He
unfastened
it
as
he
spoke
,
and
was
just
going
to
throw
it
into
the
bushes
,
when
a
sudden
thought
seemed
to
strike
him
,
and
he
hung
it
carefully
on
a
tree
.
'
Can
you
guess
why
I
did
that
?
'
he
said
to
Alice
.
Alice
shook
her
head
.
'
In
hopes
some
bees
may
make
a
nest
in
it
--
then
I
should
get
the
honey
.
'
'
But
you
've
got
a
bee-hive
--
or
something
like
one
--
fastened
to
the
saddle
,
'
said
Alice
.
'
Yes
,
it
's
a
very
good
bee-hive
,
'
the
Knight
said
in
a
discontented
tone
,
'
one
of
the
best
kind
.
But
not
a
single
bee
has
come
near
it
yet
.
And
the
other
thing
is
a
mouse-trap
.
I
suppose
the
mice
keep
the
bees
out
--
or
the
bees
keep
the
mice
out
,
I
do
n't
know
which
.
'
'
I
was
wondering
what
the
mouse-trap
was
for
,
'
said
Alice
.
'
It
is
n't
very
likely
there
would
be
any
mice
on
the
horse
's
back
.
'
'
Not
very
likely
,
perhaps
,
'
said
the
Knight
:
'
but
if
they
do
come
,
I
do
n't
choose
to
have
them
running
all
about
.
'
'
You
see
,
'
he
went
on
after
a
pause
,
'
it
's
as
well
to
be
provided
for
everything
.
That
's
the
reason
the
horse
has
all
those
anklets
round
his
feet
.
'