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  1. down the little passage: and THEN--she found herself at last in the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.
  2. Then she went to work nibbling at the mushroom (she had kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high: then she walked
  3. the garden.
  4. 'Now, I'll manage better this time,' she said to herself, and began by taking the little golden key, and unlocking the door that led into
  5. Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glass table.
  6. I think I may as well go in at once.' And in she went.
  7. 'But everything's curious today.
  8. 'That's very curious!' she thought.
  9. Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leading right into it.
  10. 'It's the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life!'
  11. 'At any rate I'll never go THERE again!' said Alice as she picked her way through the wood.
  12. half hoping that they would call after her: the last time she saw them, they were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot.
  13. the Dormouse fell asleep instantly, and neither of the others took the least notice of her going, though she looked back once or twice,
  14. This piece of rudeness was more than Alice could bear: she got up in great disgust, and walked off;
  15. 'Then you shouldn't talk,' said the Hatter.
  16. 'Really, now you ask me,' said Alice, very much confused, 'I don't think--'
  17. muchness?'
  18. the moon, and memory, and muchness--you know you say things are "much of a muchness"--did you ever see such a thing as a drawing of a
  19. but, on being pinched by the Hatter, it woke up again with a little shriek, and went on: '--that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and
  20. The Dormouse had closed its eyes by this time, and was going off into a doze;