. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . Knave Please, your Majesty, I didnt write it and they cant prove I %m<, W m § ?I a I II ill lili ii ill did; theres no name signed at the end. King If you didnt sign it that only makes the matter worse. Youmust have meant some mischief, or else youd have signed yourname like an honest man. [At this there is a general clapping of hands.] That proves his guilt. Queen Alice It proves nothing of the sort! Why, you dont even know whattheyre about. Read them! King White
. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . Knave Please, your Majesty, I didnt write it and they cant prove I %m<, W m § ?I a I II ill lili ii ill did; theres no name signed at the end. King If you didnt sign it that only makes the matter worse. Youmust have meant some mischief, or else youd have signed yourname like an honest man. [At this there is a general clapping of hands.] That proves his guilt. Queen Alice It proves nothing of the sort! Why, you dont even know whattheyre about. Read them! King White Rabbit [Puts on his monocle.]Where shall I begin, please your Majesty? King Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end, thenstop. [128] M J^s Tli.!!! ri~vVT,~~~**! < i*T ^^^^^^limm^m^^. onDerlanD W$$ in COonDetlanD White Rabbit They told me you had been to her,And mentioned me to him;She gave me a good character,But said I could not swim. ym i I gave her one, they gave him two,You gave us three or more;They all returned from him to you,Though they were mine before. My notion was that you had been(Before she had this fit)An obstacle that came betweenHim, and ourselves, and it. m\ Dont let him know she liked him best,For this must ever beA secret, kept from all the rest,Between yourself and me. King Thats the most important piece of evidence weve heard yet;so now let the jury — Alice If anyone of them can explain it, Ill give him sixpence. Idont believe theres an atom of meaning in it. [129] ~r~iTrnTi ... M ^Mi§^^^MM^MMli^ 4 m m ig if I,— fa :l I If- 11; J! I lii ? £3 She doesnt believe theres an atom of meaning in it. King If theres no meaning in it, that saves a world of trouble, youknow, as we neednt try to find any. And
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