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s e tale No more than wance a | meenad | . |
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ade e Moosie, efter thinkan a | meenad | or two. |
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chose till speak again. In a | meenad | or two e Caterpillar took e h |
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A winder?" Alice guessed in a | meenad | at id wis lookan for e fan an |
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i her heid!" aboot wance in a | meenad | . |
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her choice, an wis gone in a | meenad | . |
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dy for yer walk!' 'Coman in a | meenad | , nurse! But A've got till wat |
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r, they got settled doon in a | meenad | or two, an e game began. |
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mped up on till her feet in a | meenad | : she looked up, but id wis al |
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y'd take e roof off." Efter a | meenad | or two, they began movan aboo |
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t id didna appear, an efter a | meenad | or two she walked on in e dir |
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For a | meenad | or two she stood lookan at e |
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tried till speak, but, for a | meenad | or two, sobs chocked his voic |
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uchtfully at e mushroom for a | meenad | , tryan till make oot wheech w |
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an, efter glaran at her for a | meenad | lek a wild beist, began screa |
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ed, an e fouk sat quiet for a | meenad | , while Alice thoucht ower all |
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at she wis kinda silent for a | meenad | or two, wheech gave e Pigeon |
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soldiers wandered aboot for a | meenad | or two, lookan for them, an t |
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n wan efter e ither withoot a | meenad | 's pause. E only two craters i |
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E | meenad | Alice appeared, she wis asked |
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rsel fae be-an run oer; an, e | meenad | she appeared on e ither side, |
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restan in e shade: however, e | meenad | they saw her, they hurried ba |
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ey all made a rush at Alice e | meenad | she appeared; but she ran off |
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ite forgettan in e flurry o e | meenad | how beeg she hed grown in e l |
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(she wis so surprised, for e | meenad | she near forgot how till spea |
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e Queen, who wis passan at e | meenad | , "Ma dear! A wish ee wid hev |
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at's heid began fadan aweiy e | meenad | he wis gone, an, by e time he |
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In anither | meenad | doon went Alice efter id, nev |
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least wan o them." In anither | meenad | e whole heid appeared, an the |
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l doon on e floor: in anither | meenad | air wisna even room for is, a |
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r foot slipped, an in anither | meenad | , splash! she wis up till her |
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A advise e till leave off iss | meenad | !" She usually gave hersel awf |
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oice. "Fetch me ma gloves iss | meenad | !" Then came a peedy patteran |
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At iss | meenad | e King, who hed been writan i |
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At iss | meenad | e door o e hoose opened, an a |
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fore she comes, till-" At iss | meenad | , Five, who hed been worriedly |
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Joost at iss | meenad | Alice felt a awful curious se |
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Joost at iss | meenad | her heid struck against e roo |
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so at altogether, for e first | meenad | or two, id wis as much as she |