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ALICE IN WONDERLAND. A NOVEL BY LEWIS CARROLL. Riddles at tea time.
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ALICE IN WONDERLAND A NOVEL BY LEWIS CARROLL
Riddles at tea time Two days!' sighed the Hatter. 'I told you butter wouldn't suit the works!' he added looking angrily at the March Hare. 'It was the BEST butter,' the March Hare meekly replied. 'Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,' the Hatter grumbled: 'you shouldn't have put it in with the bread-knife.' The March Hare took the watch and looked at it gloomily: then he dipped it into his cup of tea, and looked at it again: but he could think of nothing better to say.
the witness stand • If that’s all you know about it, you may stand down • I can’t go no lower, said the hatter: I’m on the floor, as it is • Then you may sit down, the king replied
A game of croquet • Alice thought she might as well go back, and see how the game was going on, as she heard the Queen's voice in the distance • She had already heard her sentence three of the players to be executed for having missed their turns, and she did not like the look of things at all