Chapter 3
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Alice found herself falling down what seemed to be a very deep well . : : . To face page 2
Alice opened the wae and found it led into a small passage : . ° 6
The Mouse gave a sudden ieee out dt th the water . “. Ill * And welcomes little fishes in, With gently smilingjaws” 15 Alice led the way, and the whole party swam to the shore 20
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The Dodo suddenly called out, “‘ The race is over!” To face page The Mouse’s tail . One old magpie began wrapping itself up very rere Alice began to cry again : : “Run home this moment, and fetch me a pair of gloves and a fan” ; ; : A shower of little pebbles came rattling j in at the window The poor little Lizard, Bill, was a held up a two guinea-pigs . Heading
“Come back,” Sir fidieraitia called after fs : ey have something important to say” . To face page “T feared it might injure the brain” ; :
‘Be off, or Pll kick you down stairs” ‘Serpent !” screamed the Pigeon . The Cat only grinned when it saw Alice
The cook threw a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her. : . To face page
So she set the little creature down
Alice was a little startled by seeing the Cheshire Cat sitting on a bough of a tree . : : .
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Twinkle, twinkle, little bat!
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The last time she saw them they were hae to aes the Dormouse into the teapot :
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Alice put them into a large Rowanpot ; j ; ;
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The Queen was in a furious te ease “ Off with his head!” .
The King and the executioner ran wildly up at sein looking for the Cat
The Jackdaw :
She was exactly the right height to rest het chin on Alice’s shoulder : :
A Gryphon lying fast asleep in the sun .
The Mock Turtle sitting sad and aoe on a little ee of rock : ; : : :
‘Throw the lobsters as far out to sea as you can”
“They are waiting on the shingle—will you come and join the dance?” . : 3 : E ; ;
Alice began telling her adventures . To face page
The Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie :
‘Come on,” cried the Gryphon, taking Alice by the hand
The White Rabbit read out at the top of his shrill little voice ‘ ; ‘ ; : :
The March Hare arm-in-arm with the Dormouse
‘Give your evidence,” said the Iting, “or Pll have you executed on the spot” : . Lo face page
The Hatter hurriedly left the court, without even ais to put his shoes on
Alice began picking them up again as iickly > as ie ul
“Why, there they are,” said the King aa pointing to the tarts ‘
The whole pack rose up into the ar. ‘ ;
Strange creatures of her dream
Tailpiece—The Dodo
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