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ply bowed, an took e thimble, | lookan | as solemn as she could. |
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s dinna fit ee," sade e King, | lookan | roond e court wi a smile. Air |
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tioner ran wildly up an doon, | lookan | for id, while e rest o e part |
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osie sade-" e Hatter went on, | lookan | anxiously roond till |
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ed aboot for a meenad or two, | lookan | for them, an then quietly mar |
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an fae wan foot till e ither, | lookan | uneasily at e Queen, an in hi |
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e repeated wi great emphasis, | lookan | hard at Alice as he sade so. |
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They were indeed a queer- | lookan | party at assembled on e bank- |
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Alice remained | lookan | thouchtfully at e mushroom fo |
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For a meenad or two she stood | lookan | at e hoose, an wonderan what |
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e opportunity o addan, "Ye're | lookan | for eiggs, A ken at weel enou |
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peedy bottle at stood near e | lookan | -giess. Air wisna a label iss |
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d see, as weel as if she were | lookan | oer their shoulders, at all e |
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, an e bricht eager eyes were | lookan | up intill hers-she could hear |
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an | lookan | at e Cat's heid wi great inte |
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oot e verses on his knee, an | lookan | at them wi wan eye; "A seem t |
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y till make hersel useful, an | lookan | anxiously aboot her. "Oh, do |
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, trottan slow back again, an | lookan | anxiously aboot as id went, a |
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no chance o iss; so she began | lookan | at everything aboot her till |
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," sade e Hatter. He hed been | lookan | at Alice for a whiley wi beeg |
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heid!" she sade withoot even | lookan | roond. |
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d lit ee oot, ee ken." He wis | lookan | up intill e sky all e time he |
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She wis | lookan | aboot for some way o escape, |
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hings happenan. While she wis | lookan | at e place where id hed been, |
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watch oot o his pokad an wis | lookan | at id as if he wis worried, s |
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An enormous puppy wis | lookan | doon at her wi beeg roond eye |
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Five, who hed been worriedly | lookan | across e garden, called oot " |