Alice
was
beginning
to
get
very
tired
of
sitting
by
her
sister
on
the
bank,
and
of
having
nothing
to
do:
once
or
twice
she
had
peeped
into
the
book
her
sister
was
reading,
but
it
had
no
pictures
or
conversations
in
it,
`and
what
is
the
use
of
a
book,'
thought
Alice
`without
pictures
or
conversation?'
So
she
was
considering
in
her
own
mind
(as
well
as
she
could,
for
the
hot
day
made
her
feel
very
sleepy
and
stupid),
whether![]()
the
pleasure
of
making
a
daisy-chain
would
be
worth
the
trouble
of
getting
up
and
picking
the
daisies,
when
suddenly
a
White![]()
Rabbit
with
pink
eyes
ran
close
by
her.
There
was
nothing
so
VERY
remarkable
in
that;
nor
did
Alice
think
it
so
VERY
much
out
of
the
way
to
hear
the
Rabbit
say
to
itself,
`Oh
dear!
Oh
dear!
I
shall
be
late!'
(when
she
thought
it
over
afterwards,
it
occurred![]()
to
her
that
she
ought
to
have
wondered
at
this,
but
at
the
time
it
all
seemed
quite
natural);
but
when
the
Rabbit
actually
TOOK
A
WATCH
OUT
OF
ITS
WAISTCOAT-
POCKET,
and
looked
at
it,
and
then
hurried![]()
on,
Alice
started
to
her
feet,
for
it
flashed
across
her
mind
that
she
had
never
before
seen
a
rabbit
with
either
a
waistcoat-pocket,![]()
or
a
watch
to
take
out
of
it,
and
burning
with
curiosity,
she
ran
across
the
field
after
it,
and
fortunately![]()
was
just
in
time
to
see
it
pop
down
a
large
rabbit-hole
under
the
hedge.
In
another
moment
down
went
Alice
after
it,
never
once
considering
how
in
the
world
she
was
to
get
out
again.
The
rabbit-hole
went
straight
on
like
a
tunnel
for
some
way,
and
then
dipped
suddenly
down,
so
suddenly
that
Alice
had
not
a
moment
to
think
about
stopping
herself
before
she
found
herself
falling
down
a
very
deep
well.
Either
the
well
was
very
deep,
or
she
fell
very
slowly,
for
she
had
plenty
of
time
as
she
went
down
to
look
about
her
and
to
wonder
what
was
going
to
happen
next.
First,
she
tried
to
look
down
and
make
out
what
she
was
coming
to,
but
it
was
too
dark
to
see
anything;
then
she
looked
at
the
sides
of
the
well,
and
noticed
that
they
were
filled
with
cupboards
and
book-shelves;
here
and
there
she
saw
maps
and
pictures
hung
upon
pegs.
She
took
down
a
jar
from
one
of
the
shelves
as
she
passed;
it
was
labelled
`ORANGE
MARMALADE',
but
to
her
great
disappointment
it
was
empty:
she
did
not
like
to
drop
the
jar
for
fear
of
killing
somebody,
so
managed
to
put
it
into
one
of
the
cupboards
as
she
`Well!'
thought
Alice
to
herself,
`after
such
a
fall
as
this,
I
shall
think
nothing
of
tumbling
down
stairs!
How
brave
they'll![]()
all
think
me
at
home!
Why,
I
wouldn't
say
anything
about
it,
even
if
I
fell
off
the
top
of
the
house!'
(Which
was
very
likely
true.)
Down,
down,
down.
Would
the
fall
NEVER
come
to
an
end!
`I
wonder
how
many
miles
I've
fallen
by
this
time?'
she
said
aloud.
`I
must
be
getting
somewhere
near
the
centre
of
the
earth.
Let
me
see:
that
would
be
four![]()
thousand
miles
down,
I
think--'
(for,
you
see,
Alice
had
learnt![]()
several
things
of
this
sort
in
her
lessons
in
the
schoolroom,![]()
and
though
this
was
not
a
VERY
good
opportunity
for
showing
off
her
knowledge,
as
there
was
no
one
to
listen
to
her,
still
it
was
good
practice
to
say
it
over)
`--yes,
that's
about
the
right
distance--but![]()
then
I
wonder
what
Latitude
or
Longitude
I've
got
to?'
(Alice
had
no
idea
what
Latitude
was,
or
Longitude
either,
but
thought
they
were
nice
grand
words
to
say.)
Presently![]()
she
began
again.
`I
wonder
if
I
shall
fall
right
THROUGH
the
earth!
How
funny
it'll![]()
seem
to
come
out
among
the
people
that
walk
with
their
heads
downward!
The
Antipathies,![]()
I
think--'
(she
was
rather
glad
there
WAS
no
one
listening,
this
time,
as
it
didn't
sound
at
all
the
right
word)
`--but
I
shall
have
to
ask
them
what
the
name
of
the
country
is,
you
know.
Please,
Ma'am,
is
this
New
Zealand
or
Australia?'
(and
she
tried
to
curtsey
as
she
spoke--fancy![]()
CURTSEYING![]()
as
you're
falling
through
the
air!
Do
you
think
you
could
manage
it?)
`And
what
an
ignorant
little
girl
she'll
think
me
for
asking!
No,
it'll![]()
never
do
to
ask:
perhaps
I
shall
see
it
written
up
somewhere.'
Down,
down,
down.
There
was
nothing
else
to
do,
so
Alice
soon
began
talking
again.
`Dinah'll![]()
miss
me
very
much
to-night,
I
should
think!'
(Dinah
was
the
cat.)
`I
hope
they'll![]()
remember
her
saucer
of
milk
at
tea-time.
Dinah
my
dear!
I
wish
you
were
down
here
with
me!
There
are
no
mice
in
the
air,
I'm
afraid,
but
you
might
catch
a
bat,
and
that's
very
like
a
mouse,
you
know.
But
do
cats
eat
bats,
I
wonder?'
And
here
Alice
began
to
get
rather
sleepy,
and
went
on
saying
to
herself,
in
a
dreamy
sort
of
way,
`Do
cats
eat
bats?
Do
cats
eat
bats?'
and
sometimes,
`Do
bats
eat
cats?'
for,
you
see,
as
she
couldn't
answer
either
question,
it
didn't
much
matter
which
way
she
put
it.
She
felt
that
she
was
dozing
off,
and
had
just
begun
to
dream
that
she
was
walking
hand
in
hand
with
Dinah,
and
saying
to
her
very
earnestly,![]()
`Now,
Dinah,
tell
me
the
truth:
did
you
ever
eat
a
bat?'
when
suddenly,
thump!
thump!
down
she
came
upon
a
heap
of
sticks
and
dry
leaves,
and
the
fall
was
over.
Alice
was
not
a
bit
hurt,
and
she
jumped![]()
up
on
to
her
feet
in
a
moment:
she
looked
up,
but
it
was
all
dark
overhead;
before
her
was
another
long
passage,
and
the
White![]()
Rabbit
was
still
in
sight,
hurrying
down
it.
There
was
not
a
moment
to
be
lost:
away
went
Alice
like
the
wind,
and
was
just
in
time
to
hear
it
say,
as
it
turned
a
corner,
`Oh
my
ears
and
whiskers,
how
late
it's
getting!'
She
was
close
behind
it
when
she
turned
the
corner,
but
the
Rabbit
was
no
longer
to
be
seen:
she
found
herself
in
a
long,
low
hall,
which
was
lit
up
by
a
row
of
lamps
There
were
doors
all
round
the
hall,
but
they
were
all
locked;
and
when
Alice
had
been
all
the
way
down
one
side
and
up
the
other,
trying
every
door,
she
walked![]()
sadly
down
the
middle,
wondering
how
she
was
ever
to
get
out
again.
Suddenly
she
came
upon
a
little
three-legged
table,
all
made
of
solid
glass;
there
was
nothing
on
it
except
a
tiny
golden
key,
and
Alice's
first
thought
was
that
it
might
belong
to
one
of
the
doors
of
the
hall;
but,
alas!
either
the
locks
were
too
large,
or
the
key
was
too
small,
but
at
any
rate
it
would
not
open
any
of
them.
However,![]()
on
the
second
time
round,
she
came
upon
a
low
curtain
she
had
not
noticed
before,
and
behind
it
was
a
little
door
about
fifteen
inches
high:
she
tried
the
little
golden
key
in
the
lock,
and
to
her
great
delight
it
fitted!
Alice
opened
the
door
and
found
that
it
led
into
a
small
passage,
not
much
larger
than
a
rat-hole:![]()
she
knelt
down
and
looked
along
the
passage
into
the
loveliest![]()
garden
you
ever
saw.
How
she
longed![]()
to
get
out
of
that
dark
hall,
and
wander
about
among
those
beds
of
bright
flowers
and
those
cool
fountains,
but
she
could
not
even
get
her
head
through
the
doorway;
`and
even
if
my
head
would
go
through,'
thought
poor
Alice,
`it
would
be
of
very
little
use
without
my
shoulders.
Oh,
how
I
wish
I
could
shut
up
like
a
telescope!
I
think
I
could,
if
I
only
know
how
to
begin.'
For,
you
see,
so
many
out-of-the-way![]()
things
had
happened
lately,
that
Alice
had
begun
to
think
that
very
few
things
indeed
were
really
impossible.
There
seemed
to
be
no
use
in
waiting
by
the
little
door,
so
she
went
back
to
the
table,
half
hoping
she
might
find
another
key
on
it,
or
at
any
rate
a
book
of
rules
for
shutting![]()
people
up
like
telescopes:
this
time
she
found
a
little
bottle
on
it,
(`which
certainly![]()
was
not
here
before,'
said
Alice,)
and
round
the
neck
of
the
bottle
was
a
paper
label,
with
the
words
`DRINK
ME'
beautifully
printed
on
it
in
large
letters.
It
was
all
very
well
to
say
`Drink
me,'
but
the
wise
little
Alice
was
not
going
to
do
THAT
in
a
hurry.
`No,
I'll
look
first,'
she
said,
`and
see
whether![]()
it's
marked
"poison"
or
not';
for
she
had
read
several
nice
little
histories![]()
about
children
who
had
got
burnt,
and
eaten
up
by
wild
beasts
and
other
unpleasant![]()
things,
all
because
they
WOULD
not
remember
the
simple
rules
their
friends
had
taught
them:
such
as,
that
a
red-hot
poker
will
burn
you
if
you
hold
it
too
long;
and
that
if
you
cut
your
finger
VERY
deeply![]()
with
a
knife,
it
usually
bleeds;
and
she
had
never
forgotten
that,
if
you
drink
much
from
a
bottle
marked
`poison,'
it
is
almost
certain
to
disagree![]()
with
you,
sooner
or
later.
However,![]()
this
bottle
was
NOT
marked
`poison,'
so
Alice
ventured![]()
to
taste
it,
and
finding
it
very
nice,
(it
had,
in
fact,
a
sort
of
mixed
flavour
of
cherry-tart,![]()
custard,
pine-apple,
roast
turkey,
toffee,
and
hot
buttered
toast,)
she
very
soon
finished
it
off.
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