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22 pictures or conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,'
54 wonder what was going to happen next. First, she tried to look
55 down and make out what she was coming to, but it was too dark to
79 that's about the right distance--but then I wonder what Latitude
80 or Longitude I've got to?' (Alice had no idea what Latitude was,
89 have to ask them what the name of the country is, you know.
92 through the air! Do you think you could manage it?) `And what
185 `What a curious feeling!' said Alice; `I must be shutting up
194 going out altogether, like a candle. I wonder what I should be
195 like then?' And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle is
277 Oh dear, what nonsense I'm talking!'
296 distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming.
396 little way off, and she swam nearer to make out what it was: at
519 `Found WHAT?' said the Duck.
522 know what "it" means.'
524 `I know what "it" means well enough, when I find a thing,' said
526 what did the archbishop find?'
543 half those long words, and, what's more, I don't believe you do
547 `What I was going to say,' said the Dodo in an offended tone,
550 `What IS a Caucus-race?' said Alice; not that she wanted much
582 Alice had no idea what to do, and in despair she put her hand
589 `Of course,' the Dodo replied very gravely. `What else have
671 `What are you thinking of?'
694 `What a pity it wouldn't stay!' sighed the Lory, as soon as it
751 and called out to her in an angry tone, `Why, Mary Ann, what ARE
784 `whenever I eat or drink anything; so I'll just see what this
803 whatever happens. What WILL become of me?'
814 this sort of life! I do wonder what CAN have happened to me!
862 `Now tell me, Pat, what's that in the window?'
879 sounds of broken glass. `What a number of cucumber-frames there
880 must be!' thought Alice. `I wonder what they'll do next! As for
904 waited till she heard a little animal (she couldn't guess of what
907 sharp kick, and waited to see what would happen next.
913 What happened to you? Tell us all about it!'
928 herself, `I wonder what they WILL do next! If they had any
933 `A barrowful of WHAT?' thought Alice; but she had not long to
975 Hardly knowing what she did, she picked up a little bit of
996 `And yet what a dear little puppy it was!' said Alice, as she
1002 drink something or other; but the great question is, what?'
1004 The great question certainly was, what? Alice looked all round
1010 that she might as well look and see what was on the top of it.
1036 `What do you mean by that?' said the Caterpillar sternly.
1095 `Can't remember WHAT things?' said the Caterpillar.
1117 Pray, what is the reason of that?'
1137 What made you so awfully clever?'
1155 `What size do you want to be?' it asked.
1189 `One side of WHAT? The other side of WHAT?' thought Alice to
1227 `What CAN all that green stuff be?' said Alice. `And where
1251 `I haven't the least idea what you're talking about,' said
1276 `Well! WHAT are you?' said the Pigeon. `I can see you're
1298 what does it matter to me whether you're a little girl or a
1319 are! I'm never sure what I'm going to be, from one minute to
1338 wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came
1345 heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and
1408 `But what am I to do?' said Alice.
1463 `Oh, PLEASE mind what you're doing!' cried Alice, jumping up
1474 knowledge. `Just think of what work it would make with the day
1540 its face to see what was the matter with it. There could be no
1553 Alice was just beginning to think to herself, `Now, what am I
1592 question. `What sort of people live about here?'
1621 `Call it what you like,' said the Cat. `Do you play croquet
1633 `By-the-bye, what became of the baby?' said the Cat. `I'd
1728 `Then you should say what you mean,' the March Hare went on.
1730 `I do,' Alice hastily replied; `at least--at least I mean what
1734 as well say that "I see what I eat" is the same thing as "I eat
1735 what I see"!'
1738 like what I get" is the same thing as "I get what I like"!'
1749 The Hatter was the first to break the silence. `What day of
1771 `What a funny watch!' she remarked. `It tells the day of the
1772 month, and doesn't tell what o'clock it is!'
1775 you what year it is?'
1791 opening its eyes, `Of course, of course; just what I was going to
1797 `No, I give it up,' Alice replied: `what's the answer?'
1810 `I don't know what you mean,' said Alice.
1842 How I wonder what you're at!"
1877 `But what happens when you come to the beginning again?' Alice
1905 `What did they live on?' said Alice, who always took a great
1916 Alice tried to fancy to herself what such an extraordinary ways
1934 Alice did not quite know what to say to this: so she helped
1954 `What did they draw?' said Alice, quite forgetting her promise.
2056 `What for?' said the one who had spoken first.
2099 what would be the use of a procession,' thought she, `if people
2109 turning to Alice, she went on, `What's your name, child?'
2145 And then, turning to the rose-tree, she went on, `What HAVE you
2174 procession, wondering very much what would happen next.
2187 `What for?' said Alice.
2189 `Did you say "What a pity!"?' the Rabbit asked.
2192 I said "What for?"'
2232 happen any minute, `and then,' thought she, `what would become of
2332 to make out exactly what they said.
2386 forget to talk. I can't tell you just now what the moral of that
2432 `Right, as usual,' said the Duchess: `what a clear way you
2447 that is--"Be what you would seem to be"--or if you'd like it put
2449 what it might appear to others that what you were or might have
2450 been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared
2457 `That's nothing to what I could say if I chose,' the Duchess
2515 `No,' said Alice. `I don't even know what a Mock Turtle is.'
2530 sun. (IF you don't know what a Gryphon is, look at the picture.)
2540 Queen till she was out of sight: then it chuckled. `What fun!'
2543 `What IS the fun?' said Alice.
2555 would break. She pitied him deeply. `What is his sorrow?' she
2634 `What was that?' inquired Alice.
2640 `I never heard of "Uglification,"' Alice ventured to say. `What
2643 The Gryphon lifted up both its paws in surprise. `What! Never
2644 heard of uglifying!' it exclaimed. `You know what to beautify
2650 `Well, then,' the Gryphon went on, `if you don't know what to
2654 it, so she turned to the Mock Turtle, and said `What else had you
2663 `What was THAT like?' said Alice.
2683 `What a curious plan!' exclaimed Alice.
2717 and said `No, never') `--so you can have no idea what a delightful
2720 `No, indeed,' said Alice. `What sort of a dance is it?'
2800 `"What matters it how far we go?" his scaly friend replied.
2823 if you've seen them so often, of course you know what they're
2854 `Why, what are YOUR shoes done with?' said the Gryphon. `I
2855 mean, what makes them so shiny?'
2863 `And what are they made of?' Alice asked in a tone of great
2880 what porpoise?"'
2884 `I mean what I say,' the Mock Turtle replied in an offended
2920 full of the Lobster Quadrille, that she hardly knew what she was
2934 `That's different from what I used to say when I was a child,'
2973 `What IS the use of repeating all that stuff,' the Mock Turtle
3020 `What trial is it?' Alice panted as she ran; but the Gryphon
3068 `What are they doing?' Alice whispered to the Gryphon. `They
3091 Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all what had become of
3157 puzzled her a good deal until she made out what it was: she was
3188 or so--and what with the bread-and-butter getting so thin--and
3191 `The twinkling of the what?' said the King.
3216 `But what did the Dormouse say?' one of the jury asked.
3239 officers of the court," and I never understood what it meant
3281 his eyes were nearly out of sight, he said in a deep voice, `What
3302 feeling very curious to see what the next witness would be like,
3347 `What do you know about this business?' the King said to
3400 `What's in it?' said the Queen.
3437 even know what they're about!'
3457 What would become of you?
3504 that must be what he did with the tarts, you know--'
3549 `Wake up, Alice dear!' said her sister; `Why, what a long
3558 ran, as well she might, what a wonderful dream it had been.