. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . w. Dum Contrariwise, if you think were alive, you ought to speak. Dee The first thing in a visit is to say How dye do? and shakehands! [The brothers give each other a hug, then hold out the twahands that are free, to shake hands with her. ALICE does notlike shaking hands with either of them first, for fear of hurt-ing the other ones feelings; she takes hold of both hands atonce and they all dance round in a ring, quite naturally tomusic, Here we go round the mulberry
. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . w. Dum Contrariwise, if you think were alive, you ought to speak. Dee The first thing in a visit is to say How dye do? and shakehands! [The brothers give each other a hug, then hold out the twahands that are free, to shake hands with her. ALICE does notlike shaking hands with either of them first, for fear of hurt-ing the other ones feelings; she takes hold of both hands atonce and they all dance round in a ring, quite naturally tomusic, Here we go round the mulberry bush. AliceWould you tell me which road leads out of â DEEWhat shall I repeat to her? DUM The Walrus and the Carpenter is the longest.[Gives his brother an affectionate hug.] Dee The sun was shining â AliceIf its very long, would you please tell me first which road â [75] pi PIff Hi § m 1 \m I m m\ i! m DeeThe moon was shining sulkily. DumThe sea was wet as wet could be â DEE O Oysters, come and walk with usThe Walrus did beseech â DUM [Looks at Dee.] A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk,Along the briny beach â
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