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r haein a drap o tay at it: a | Dorrmoose | wus sittin baetween thim, sou |
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The | Dorrmoose | had shut its een bae this tim |
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The | Dorrmoose | opent its een slowly. "A wusn |
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The | Dorrmoose | agane tuk a minute or twa tae |
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"The | Dorrmoose | is sleepin agane" said the Ha |
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"Weel, at onie rate, the | Dorrmoose | said - " the Hatter went on, |
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wudnae squeeze sae." said the | Dorrmoose | , wha wus sittin nixt tae hir. |
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Here the | Dorrmoose | shuk itsel, an stairtet tae s |
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he coort, airm-in-airm wi the | dorrmoose | . "Fowerteenth o March, A thin |
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micht es weel say," addet the | Dorrmoose | , wha seemt tae bae taakin in |
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, they wur tryin tae putt the | Dorrmoose | intae the taypot. |
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"Collar thon | Dorrmoose | !" the Queen skirled oot. "Bae |