. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . nt the4 way of our getting through, uncle? re ever be any CarrollDo you think Kitty would find looking-glass milk digestible? Alice It doesnt sound awful good, does it; but I might leave her athome. Shes been into an awful lot of mischief today. Shefound sisters knitting and chased the ball all over the gardenwhere sister was playing croquet with the neighbors. And Iran and ran after the naughty little thing until I was all outof breath and so tired! I am tired. [She


. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . nt the4 way of our getting through, uncle? re ever be any CarrollDo you think Kitty would find looking-glass milk digestible? Alice It doesnt sound awful good, does it; but I might leave her athome. Shes been into an awful lot of mischief today. Shefound sisters knitting and chased the ball all over the gardenwhere sister was playing croquet with the neighbors. And Iran and ran after the naughty little thing until I was all outof breath and so tired! I am tired. [She yawns and makes herself comfortable in the arm-chair.] Carroll [Replaces the playing cards on the mantel and consults hiswatch.]Take a nap. Yes, you have time before tea. Alice[Half asleep.]Were going to have mock turtle soup for supper! I heardmamma tell the cook not to pepper it too much. Carroll What a funny little rabbit it is, nibbling all the time! [He leans gently over the back of her chair, and seeing [5] 6> 1 I IIPilipi ill m iS!p it—! 1 ? iaiv!;:~j±l 1 ,? ? ~* Slice in ©3ontietlanD jetlano §1 ;../.,,..i!iA.; : wAhM\ ^ia* s^c s 90ln9 t° sleep puts out the lamp light and leaves$iffl^ f^ie room- d. red glow from the fireplace illumines ALICE.] W&;[Dream music. A bluish light reveals the RED CHESS 1. M i I i I IIill Queen ««</ /A* White Chess Queen m the mirror.] Red Queen [Points to ALICE and says in a mysterious voice.]There she is, lets call her over. White QueenDo you think shell come? Ill call softly, Alice! Hist, Alice. Alice! Red Queen White Queen Red Queen White QueenHush — if she wakes and catches us — Both Queens Alice, come through into looking-glass house[Their hands beckon her.] [6] Ik Alice [Rises, and talks sleepily. The Queens disappear. ALICEclimbs from the arm of the chair to the back of another and soon up to the mantel ledge, where she picks her way daintilybetween the vases.] I


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