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ALICE'S EVIDENCE


proper places—all," he repeated with great emphasis, looking hard at Alice as he said so.

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There they lay sprawling about.

Alice looked at the jury-box, and saw that, in her haste, she had put the Lizard in head downwards, and the poor little thing was waving its tail about in a melancholy way, being quite unable to move. She soon got it out again, and put it right; "not that it signifies much," she said to herself; "I should think it would be quite as much use in the trial one way up as the other."

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