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Alice's attention was caught by a large number of people who were making a great deal of noise. Upon coming closer she discovered it was a tea party. To get to the tea, however, one had to pass by a long re- ception line. Move down, move down, no room, no room, said the people on the line. Alice thought their manners extremely rude, and decided it was not worth the trouble just to get a cup of tea. reception line I'm Tweedledee! And I'm Tweedledum! Alice turned and saw two fat men who looked alike standing together. We're here to help you out! To help you adjust! To make you think like us! Look like us! Just like us! Getting along with each other is very important! Very important is getting along with each other! Alice did not want to be like these men. She turned and ran, She ran fast, crying loudly, down the white- washed road to the highway. From there she hitch- hiked home, and in time forgot what had happened, and was happy. hitch-hiking home 20
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Suddenly her pose was interrupted by a white rab- bit who ran by shouting, I'm late, I'm late for cur- few. Before Alice could stop the rabbit to find out why it was running so, a mean-looking queen ap- peared, grabbed the rabbit, and shouted, Off with its head! Alice started to run, and she soon came across several men who were painting a footpath white. Why are you painting this footpath white? asked Alice. We are painting it white because we covered it with blacktop by mistake and we don't want the cheshire cat to find out. I'm late! I'm late! Alice did not know quite what to make of this, but before she could say anything the men dropped their brushes and ran. Alice turned, but all she could see was a huge grin. It spoke. I'm the cheshire cat, it said. And suddenly, be- fore her eyes, the grin began to take the shape of a head, and then a cat. And how are you today? said the head. We're so glad you could visit with us at Harpurland. Then, quick as it came, the head and cat disappeared, and only the grin remained. Off with her head! please turn page
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