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She
was
quite
frightened
this
time
,
and
said
in
an
anxious
tone
,
as
she
picked
him
up
,
'
I
hope
no
bones
are
broken
?
'
'
None
to
speak
of
,
'
the
Knight
said
,
as
if
he
did
n't
mind
breaking
two
or
three
of
them
.
'
The
great
art
of
riding
,
as
I
was
saying
,
is
--
to
keep
your
balance
properly
.
Like
this
,
you
know
--
'
He
let
go
the
bridle
,
and
stretched
out
both
his
arms
to
show
Alice
what
he
meant
,
and
this
time
he
fell
flat
on
his
back
,
right
under
the
horse
's
feet
.
'
Plenty
of
practice
!
'
he
went
on
repeating
,
all
the
time
that
Alice
was
getting
him
on
his
feet
again
.
'
Plenty
of
practice
!
'
'
It
's
too
ridiculous
!
'
cried
Alice
,
losing
all
her
patience
this
time
.
'
You
ought
to
have
a
wooden
horse
on
wheels
,
that
you
ought
!
'
'
Does
that
kind
go
smoothly
?
'
the
Knight
asked
in
a
tone
of
great
interest
,
clasping
his
arms
round
the
horse
's
neck
as
he
spoke
,
just
in
time
to
save
himself
from
tumbling
off
again
.
'
Much
more
smoothly
than
a
live
horse
,
'
Alice
said
,
with
a
little
scream
of
laughter
,
in
spite
of
all
she
could
do
to
prevent
it
.
'
I
'll
get
one
,
'
the
Knight
said
thoughtfully
to
himself
.
'
One
or
two
--
several
.
'
There
was
a
short
silence
after
this
,
and
then
the
Knight
went
on
again
.
'
I
'm
a
great
hand
at
inventing
things
.
Now
,
I
daresay
you
noticed
,
that
last
time
you
picked
me
up
,
that
I
was
looking
rather
thoughtful
?
'
'
You
were
a
little
grave
,
'
said
Alice
.