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  1. White Pawn (Alice) to play, and win in eleven moves.

  2. Alice thought she had never seen such a strange-looking soldier in all her life.

  3. The kitten had been having a grand game of romps with the ball of worsted.

  4. She scrambled back into the armchair, taking the kitten and the worsted with her.

  5. She was up on the chimneypiece, though she hardly knew how she had got there.

  6. In another moment Alice was through the glass.

  7. The chessmen were walking about, two and two!

  8. He found himself held in the air by an invisible hand, and being dusted.

  9. The White Knight is sliding down the poker.

  10. “It’s all in some language I don’t know,” she said to herself.

  11. Beware the Jabberwock, my son!

  12. She came upon a large flowerbed, with a border of daisies, and a willow-tree growing in the middle.

  13. Alice looked round eagerly, and found that it was the Red Queen.

  14. A most curious country it was.

  15. The Queen went so fast that it was all Alice could do to keep up with her

  16. All this time the guard was looking at her.

  17. Halfway up that bush, you’ll see a Rocking-horse-fly.

  18. There you’ll find a Snapdragon-fly.

  19. Crawling at your feet you may observe a Bread-and-Butterfly.

  20. Alice had her arms clasped lovingly round the soft neck of the Fawn.

  21. She came upon two fat little men.

  22. They wept like anything to see such quantities of sand.

  23. O Oysters, come and walk with us!

  24. With sobs and tears he sorted out those of the largest size.

  25. It’s only the Red King snoring.

  26. Tweedledum began to stamp about wildly and tear his hair.

  27. Alice arranged a bolster round the neck of Tweedledee.

  28. Alice helped her to put on her shawl again.

  29. The King’s Messenger is in prison now, being punished.

  30. She was in a little dark shop, leaning on the counter.

  31. She found they were in a little boat, gliding along between banks.

  32. Humpty Dumpty was sitting with his legs crossed, like a Turk, on the top of a high wall

  33. Would you kindly tell me the meaning of the poem called “Jabberwocky”?

  34. I went and shouted in his ear.

  35. Soldiers came running through the wood in such crowds that they seemed to fill the whole forest.

  36. The Messenger handed a sandwich to the King.

  37. Haigha and Hatta set to work, carrying rough trays of white and brown bread.

  38. Then hand round the plum-cake, Monster.

  39. It rang through and through her head till she felt quite deafened.

  40. They began banging away at each other with fury.

  41. She dragged him out by the feet.

  42. I saw an aged aged man, a-sitting on a gate.

  43. It was a golden crown.

  44. Divide a loaf by a knife⁠—what’s the answer to that?

  45. In another moment both Queens were fast asleep.

  46. She was standing before an arched doorway over which were the words “Queen Alice.”

  47. The leg of mutton got up in the dish and made a little bow to Alice.

  48. The candles all grew up to the ceiling, looking something like a bed of rushes with fireworks at the top.

  49. Alice took her off the table, and shook her backwards and forwards with all her might.

  50. It really was a kitten, after all.

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