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'
But
what
are
they
for
?
'
Alice
asked
in
a
tone
of
great
curiosity
.
'
To
guard
against
the
bites
of
sharks
,
'
the
Knight
replied
.
'
It
's
an
invention
of
my
own
.
And
now
help
me
on
.
I
'll
go
with
you
to
the
end
of
the
wood
--
What
's
the
dish
for
?
'
'
It
's
meant
for
plum-cake
,
'
said
Alice
.
'
We
'd
better
take
it
with
us
,
'
the
Knight
said
.
'
It
'll
come
in
handy
if
we
find
any
plum-cake
.
Help
me
to
get
it
into
this
bag
.
This
took
a
very
long
time
to
manage
,
though
Alice
held
the
bag
open
very
carefully
,
because
the
Knight
was
so
very
awkward
in
putting
in
the
dish
:
the
first
two
or
three
times
that
he
tried
he
fell
in
himself
instead
.
'
It
's
rather
a
tight
fit
,
you
see
,
'
he
said
,
as
they
got
it
in
a
last
;
'
There
are
so
many
candlesticks
in
the
bag
.
'
And
he
hung
it
to
the
saddle
,
which
was
already
loaded
with
bunches
of
carrots
,
and
fire-irons
,
and
many
other
things
.
'
I
hope
you
've
got
your
hair
well
fastened
on
?
'
he
continued
,
as
they
set
off
.
'
Only
in
the
usual
way
,
'
Alice
said
,
smiling
.
'
That
's
hardly
enough
,
'
he
said
,
anxiously
.
'
You
see
the
wind
is
so
very
strong
here
.
It
's
as
strong
as
soup
.
'
'
Have
you
invented
a
plan
for
keeping
the
hair
from
being
blown
off
?
'
Alice
enquired
.
'
Not
yet
,
'
said
the
Knight
.
'
But
I
've
got
a
plan
for
keeping
it
from
falling
off
.
'