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As she said this, Alice could see t
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It was at that point that she came
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Alice felt a little irritated by th
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“In that direction,” said the C
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She walked a bit and came to a hous
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The Mad Hatter looked at Alice for
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“It is the same thing with you,
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But lucky for Alice, she was remove
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This odd conversation was stopped b
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Again, lucky for Alice, just at tha
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Chapter8The Open Road,Part IIn 1908
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Rounding a bend in the river, they
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They stepped out of the boat and wa
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Chapter9The Open Road,Part IIToad w
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Toad led the way to the stable yard
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The wagon had little sleeping bunks
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“Of course I am,” said Mole, lo
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Chapter10 Part IIIThe Open Road,Lun
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It was a golden afternoon. The smel
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They were strolling along the highw
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“There is nothing to be done,”
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They had not gone very far, however
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The animals spent the night. The ne
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Classic TalesUnit 1 ReaderSkills St