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  1. This .pdf file was made available through Lenny’s Alice in Wonderland site: www.alice-in-wonderland.net. ALL in the golden afternoon Full leisurely we glide; For both our oars, with little skill, By little arms are plied, While little hands make vain pretence Our wanderings to guide. Ah, cruel Three!

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  2. Jun 27, 2008 · Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… In Children's Literature. About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  3. Dec 30, 2021 · Download or stream the 1898 edition of Lewis Carroll's classic nonsense novel, illustrated by John Tenniel. This book is in the public domain and can be accessed for free.

    • I—Down The Rabbit-Hole
    • Ii—The Pool of Tears
    • Iii—A Caucus-Race and A Long Tale
    • Iv—The Rabbit Sends in A Little Bill
    • V—Advice from A Caterpillar
    • Vi—Pig and Pepper
    • Vii—A Mad Tea-Party
    • VIII—The Queen's Croquet Ground
    • Ix—Who Stole The Tarts?
    • X—Alice's Evidence

    Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on thebank, and of having nothing to do. Once or twice she had peeped into thebook her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations init, "and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures orconversations?" So she was considering in her own mind (as well as...

    "Curiouser and curiouser!" cried Alice (she was so much surprised thatfor the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English). "Now I'mopening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-by, feet! Oh,my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockingsfor you now, dears? I shall be a great deal too far off to troublemyse...

    They were indeed a queer-looking party that assembled on the bank—thebirds with draggled feathers, the animals with their fur clinging closeto them, and all dripping wet, cross and uncomfortable. The first question, of course, was how to get dry again. They had aconsultation about this and after a few minutes, it seemed quite naturalto Alice to fin...

    It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again and lookinganxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; Alice heard itmuttering to itself, "The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh, my dear paws! Oh, myfur and whiskers! She'll get me executed, as sure as ferrets areferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?" Alice guessed in amoment that...

    At last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and addressedAlice in a languid, sleepy voice. "Who are you?" said the Caterpillar. Alice replied, rather shyly, "I—I hardly know, sir, just at present—atleast I know who I waswhen I got up this morning, but I think I musthave changed several times since then." "What do you mean by that?" sai...

    For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, when suddenly afootman in livery came running out of the wood (judging by his faceonly, she would have called him a fish)—and rapped loudly at the doorwith his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with around face and large eyes like a frog. The Fish-Footman began by producing fro...

    There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and theMarch Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it; a Dormouse was sittingbetween them, fast asleep. The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together atone corner of it. "No room! No room!" they cried out when they saw Alicecoming. "There's plentyof room!" said Alic...

    Alarge rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden; the rosesgrowing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busilypainting them red. Suddenly their eyes chanced to fall upon Alice, asshe stood watching them. "Would you tell me, please," said Alice, alittle timidly, "why you are painting those roses?" Five and Seven said nothing...

    The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when theyarrived, with a great crowd assembled about them—all sorts of littlebirds and beasts, as well as the whole pack of cards: the Knave wasstanding before them, in chains, with a soldier on each side to guardhim; and near the King was the White Rabbit, with a trumpet in one handand a scr...

    "Here!" cried Alice. She jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped overthe jury-box, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowdbelow. "Oh, I begyour pardon!" she exclaimed in a tone of great dismay. "The trial cannot proceed," said the King, "until all the jurymen areback in their proper places—all," he repeated with great emphasis,look...

  4. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. CHAPTER . I. DOWN THE RABBIT-HOLE. II. THE POOL OF TEARS. PAGE. III. A CAUCUS-RACE AND A LONG TALE. 15. 29. IV. THE RABBIT SENDS IN A LITTLE BILL. V. ADVICE FROM A CATERPILLAR 41 59. VI. PIG AND PEPPER 67. VII. A MAD TEA-PARTY 95. VIII. THE QUEEN’S CROQUET-GROUND 112. IX.

  5. May 19, 2009 · Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. With a Proem by Austin Dobson. Note. Project Gutenberg has several editions of this eBook: #19002 (Black and White illustrations) #19033 (Illustrations in Color and B & W) #28885 (Illustrations in Color and B & W) Credits.

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · Full text of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, with 42 black-and-white illustrations by John Tenniel.

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