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[00:36.70] | Down the rabbit-hole |
[00:41.44] | Alice was beginning to get very bored. |
[00:45.01] | She and her sister were sitting under the trees. |
[00:50.49] | Her sister was reading, |
[00:52.83] | but Alice had nothing to do. |
[00:56.94] | Once or twice she looked into her sister's book, |
[01:01.88] | but it had no pictures or conversations in it. |
[01:07.01] | 'And what is the use of a book, |
[01:10.15] | 'thought Alice, |
[01:11.39] | 'without pictures or conversations?' |
[01:16.10] | She tried to think of something to do, |
[01:19.42] | but it was a hot day and she felt very sleepy and stupid. |
[01:25.80] | She was still sitting and thinking |
[01:29.15] | when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran past her. |
[01:36.67] | There was nothing really strange about seeing a rabbit. |
[01:41.24] | And Alice was not very surprised when the Rabbit said, |
[01:46.67] | 'Oh dear!Oh dear!I shall be late!' |
[01:52.92] | (Perhaps it was a little strange, Alice thought later, |
[01:58.06] | but at the time she was not surprised.) |
[02:03.26] | But then the Rabbit took a watch out of its pocket, |
[02:09.08] | looked at it,and hurried on. |
[02:12.69] | At once Alice jumped to her feet. |
[02:17.66] | 'I've never before seen a rabbit with either a pocket, |
[02:22.18] | or a watch to take out of it,'she thought. |
[02:27.00] | And she ran quickly across the field after the Rabbit. |
[02:32.18] | She did not stop to think, |
[02:34.67] | and when the Rabbit ran down a large rabbit-hole, |
[02:38.58] | Alice followed it immediately. |
[02:43.62] | After a little way the rabbit-hole suddenly went down,deep into the ground. |
[02:50.96] | Alice could not stop herself falling,and down she went,too. |
[02:59.36] | It was a very strange hole Alice was falling very slowly, |
[03:07.17] | and she had time to think and to look around her. |
[03:12.02] | She could see nothing below her because it was so dark. |
[03:17.92] | But when she looked at the sides of the hole, |
[03:20.94] | she could see cupboards and books and pictures on the walls. |
[03:26.27] | She had time to take things out of a cupboard,look at them, |
[03:31.52] | and then put them back in a cupboard lower down. |
[03:36.17] | 'Well!'thought Alice. |
[03:38.35] | 'After a fall like this,I can fall anywhere! |
[03:42.86] | I can fall downstairs at home, |
[03:45.47] | and I won't cry or say a word about it!' |
[03:50.12] | Down,down,down. |
[03:54.25] | 'How far have I fallen now?'Alice said aloud to herself. |
[03:59.55] | 'Perhaps I'm near the centre of the earth. |
[04:04.54] | Let me think…That's four thousand miles down.' |
[04:11.47] | (Alice was very good at her school lessons |
[04:15.01] | and could remember a lot of things like this.) |
[04:18.98] | Down,down,down. |
[04:23.34] | Would she ever stop falling? |
[04:26.25] | Alice was very nearly asleep when, |
[04:30.14] | suddenly,she was sitting on the ground. |
[04:35.63] | Quickly,she jumped to her feet and looked around. |
[04:40.94] | She could see the White Rabbit, |
[04:42.77] | who was hurrying away and still talking to himself. |
[04:48.01] | 'Oh my ears and whiskers!'he was saying.'How late it's getting!' |
[04:56.80] | Alice ran after him like the wind. |
[05:00.67] | She was getting very near him when he suddenly turned a corner. |
[05:06.77] | Alice ran round the corner too,and then stopped. |
[05:12.16] | She was now in a long,dark room with doors all round the walls, |
[05:19.71] | and she could not see the White Rabbit anywhere. |
[05:24.60] | She tried to open the doors,but they were all locked. |
[05:30.52] | 'How will I ever get out again?'she thought sadly. |
[05:35.92] | Then she saw a little glass table with three legs, |
[05:41.85] | and on the top of it was a very small gold key. |
[05:47.55] | Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors,but oh dear! |
[05:56.95] | Either the locks were too big,or the key was too small, |
[06:02.21] | but she could not open any of the doors. |
[06:07.91] | Then she saw another door,a door that was only forty centimetres high. |
[06:16.01] | The little gold key unlocked this door easily, |
[06:20.67] | but of course Alice could not get through it—she was much too big. |
[06:26.95] | So she lay on the floor and looked through the open door, |
[06:32.31] | into a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers. |
[06:40.47] | Poor Alice was very unhappy. |
[06:44.13] | 'What a wonderful garden!' she said to herself. |
[06:49.81] | 'I'd like to be out there—not in this dark room. |
[06:54.88] | Why can't I get smaller?' |
[06:59.18] | It was already a very strange day, |
[07:02.30] | and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. |
[07:09.72] | After a while she locked the door again, |
[07:13.04] | got up and went back to the glass table. |
[07:17.73] | She put the key down and then she saw a little bottle on the table |
[07:24.74] | ('I'm sure it wasn't here before,'said Alice). |
[07:29.86] | Round the neck of the bottle was a piece of paper |
[07:33.80] | with the words DRINK ME in large letters. |
[07:40.67] | But Alice was a careful girl. |
[07:45.10] | 'It can be dangerous to drink out of strange bottles,'she said. |
[07:50.60] | 'What will it do to me?'She drank a little bit very slowly. |
[07:58.34] | The taste was very nice,like chocolate and oranges and hot sweet coffee, |
[08:06.46] | and very soon Alice finished the bottle. |
[08:11.87] | 'What a strange feeling!'said Alice.' |
[08:16.60] | I think I'm getting smaller and smaller every second.' |
[08:23.15] | And she was. |
[08:25.19] | A few minutes later she was only twenty-five centimetres high. |
[08:32.71] | 'And now,'she said happily, |
[08:35.52] | 'I can get through the little door into that beautiful garden.' |
[08:41.41] | She ran at once to the door. |
[08:44.43] | When she got there,she remembered that |
[08:47.63] | the little gold key was back on the glass table. |
[08:52.67] | She ran back to the table for it, |
[08:55.57] | but of course,she was now much too small! |
[09:01.63] | There was the key,high above her,on top of the table. |
[09:07.54] | She tried very hard to climb up the table leg,but she could not do it. |
[09:14.02] | At last,tired and unhappy,Alice sat down on the floor and cried. |
[09:21.44] | But after a while she spoke to herself angrily. |
[09:26.71] | 'Come now,'she said. |
[09:29.16] | 'Stop crying at once.What's the use of crying?' |
[09:34.86] | She was a strange child,and often talked to herself like this. |
[09:41.07] | Soon she saw a little glass box near her on the floor. |
[09:46.96] | She opened it,and found a very small cake with the words EAT ME on it. |
[09:55.81] | Nothing could surprise Alice now. |
[09:59.45] | 'Well,I'll eat it,'she said.'If I get taller,I can take the key off the table. |
[10:08.12] | And if I get smaller,I can get under the door. |
[10:13.10] | One way or another,I'll get into the garden. |
[10:17.43] | So it doesn't matter what happens!' |
[10:21.29] | She ate a bit of the cake, |
[10:23.85] | and then put her hand on top of her head. |
[10:28.07] | 'Which way?Which way?'she asked herself,a little afraid. |
[10:36.40] | Nothing happened. |
[10:39.11] | This was not really surprising. |
[10:41.73] | People don't usually get taller or shorter when they eat cake. |
[10:47.09] | But a lot of strange things were happening to Alice today. |
[10:52.24] | 'It will be very boring,'she said,'if nothing happens.' |
[10:58.04] | So she went on eating,and very soon the cake was finished. |
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[00:36.70] | Down the rabbithole |
[00:41.44] | Alice was beginning to get very bored |
[00:45.01] | She and her sister were sitting under the trees |
[00:50.49] | Her sister was reading, |
[00:52.83] | but Alice had nothing to do |
[00:56.94] | Once or twice she looked into her sister' s book, |
[01:01.88] | but it had no pictures or conversations in it |
[01:07.01] | ' And what is the use of a book, |
[01:10.15] | ' thought Alice, |
[01:11.39] | ' without pictures or conversations?' |
[01:16.10] | She tried to think of something to do, |
[01:19.42] | but it was a hot day and she felt very sleepy and stupid |
[01:25.80] | She was still sitting and thinking |
[01:29.15] | when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran past her |
[01:36.67] | There was nothing really strange about seeing a rabbit |
[01:41.24] | And Alice was not very surprised when the Rabbit said, |
[01:46.67] | ' Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' |
[01:52.92] | Perhaps it was a little strange, Alice thought later, |
[01:58.06] | but at the time she was not surprised |
[02:03.26] | But then the Rabbit took a watch out of its pocket, |
[02:09.08] | looked at it, and hurried on |
[02:12.69] | At once Alice jumped to her feet |
[02:17.66] | ' I' ve never before seen a rabbit with either a pocket, |
[02:22.18] | or a watch to take out of it,' she thought |
[02:27.00] | And she ran quickly across the field after the Rabbit |
[02:32.18] | She did not stop to think, |
[02:34.67] | and when the Rabbit ran down a large rabbithole, |
[02:38.58] | Alice followed it immediately |
[02:43.62] | After a little way the rabbithole suddenly went down, deep into the ground |
[02:50.96] | Alice could not stop herself falling, and down she went, too |
[02:59.36] | It was a very strange hole Alice was falling very slowly, |
[03:07.17] | and she had time to think and to look around her |
[03:12.02] | She could see nothing below her because it was so dark |
[03:17.92] | But when she looked at the sides of the hole, |
[03:20.94] | she could see cupboards and books and pictures on the walls |
[03:26.27] | She had time to take things out of a cupboard, look at them, |
[03:31.52] | and then put them back in a cupboard lower down |
[03:36.17] | ' Well!' thought Alice |
[03:38.35] | ' After a fall like this, I can fall anywhere! |
[03:42.86] | I can fall downstairs at home, |
[03:45.47] | and I won' t cry or say a word about it!' |
[03:50.12] | Down, down, down |
[03:54.25] | ' How far have I fallen now?' Alice said aloud to herself |
[03:59.55] | ' Perhaps I' m near the centre of the earth |
[04:04.54] | Let me think That' s four thousand miles down' |
[04:11.47] | Alice was very good at her school lessons |
[04:15.01] | and could remember a lot of things like this |
[04:18.98] | Down, down, down |
[04:23.34] | Would she ever stop falling? |
[04:26.25] | Alice was very nearly asleep when, |
[04:30.14] | suddenly, she was sitting on the ground |
[04:35.63] | Quickly, she jumped to her feet and looked around |
[04:40.94] | She could see the White Rabbit, |
[04:42.77] | who was hurrying away and still talking to himself |
[04:48.01] | ' Oh my ears and whiskers!' he was saying' How late it' s getting!' |
[04:56.80] | Alice ran after him like the wind |
[05:00.67] | She was getting very near him when he suddenly turned a corner |
[05:06.77] | Alice ran round the corner too, and then stopped |
[05:12.16] | She was now in a long, dark room with doors all round the walls, |
[05:19.71] | and she could not see the White Rabbit anywhere |
[05:24.60] | She tried to open the doors, but they were all locked |
[05:30.52] | ' How will I ever get out again?' she thought sadly |
[05:35.92] | Then she saw a little glass table with three legs, |
[05:41.85] | and on the top of it was a very small gold key |
[05:47.55] | Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors, but oh dear! |
[05:56.95] | Either the locks were too big, or the key was too small, |
[06:02.21] | but she could not open any of the doors |
[06:07.91] | Then she saw another door, a door that was only forty centimetres high |
[06:16.01] | The little gold key unlocked this door easily, |
[06:20.67] | but of course Alice could not get through it she was much too big |
[06:26.95] | So she lay on the floor and looked through the open door, |
[06:32.31] | into a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers |
[06:40.47] | Poor Alice was very unhappy |
[06:44.13] | ' What a wonderful garden!' she said to herself |
[06:49.81] | ' I' d like to be out there not in this dark room |
[06:54.88] | Why can' t I get smaller?' |
[06:59.18] | It was already a very strange day, |
[07:02.30] | and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible |
[07:09.72] | After a while she locked the door again, |
[07:13.04] | got up and went back to the glass table |
[07:17.73] | She put the key down and then she saw a little bottle on the table |
[07:24.74] | ' I' m sure it wasn' t here before,' said Alice |
[07:29.86] | Round the neck of the bottle was a piece of paper |
[07:33.80] | with the words DRINK ME in large letters |
[07:40.67] | But Alice was a careful girl |
[07:45.10] | ' It can be dangerous to drink out of strange bottles,' she said |
[07:50.60] | ' What will it do to me?' She drank a little bit very slowly |
[07:58.34] | The taste was very nice, like chocolate and oranges and hot sweet coffee, |
[08:06.46] | and very soon Alice finished the bottle |
[08:11.87] | ' What a strange feeling!' said Alice' |
[08:16.60] | I think I' m getting smaller and smaller every second' |
[08:23.15] | And she was |
[08:25.19] | A few minutes later she was only twentyfive centimetres high |
[08:32.71] | ' And now,' she said happily, |
[08:35.52] | ' I can get through the little door into that beautiful garden' |
[08:41.41] | She ran at once to the door |
[08:44.43] | When she got there, she remembered that |
[08:47.63] | the little gold key was back on the glass table |
[08:52.67] | She ran back to the table for it, |
[08:55.57] | but of course, she was now much too small! |
[09:01.63] | There was the key, high above her, on top of the table |
[09:07.54] | She tried very hard to climb up the table leg, but she could not do it |
[09:14.02] | At last, tired and unhappy, Alice sat down on the floor and cried |
[09:21.44] | But after a while she spoke to herself angrily |
[09:26.71] | ' Come now,' she said |
[09:29.16] | ' Stop crying at once What' s the use of crying?' |
[09:34.86] | She was a strange child, and often talked to herself like this |
[09:41.07] | Soon she saw a little glass box near her on the floor |
[09:46.96] | She opened it, and found a very small cake with the words EAT ME on it |
[09:55.81] | Nothing could surprise Alice now |
[09:59.45] | ' Well, I' ll eat it,' she said' If I get taller, I can take the key off the table |
[10:08.12] | And if I get smaller, I can get under the door |
[10:13.10] | One way or another, I' ll get into the garden |
[10:17.43] | So it doesn' t matter what happens!' |
[10:21.29] | She ate a bit of the cake, |
[10:23.85] | and then put her hand on top of her head |
[10:28.07] | ' Which way? Which way?' she asked herself, a little afraid |
[10:36.40] | Nothing happened |
[10:39.11] | This was not really surprising |
[10:41.73] | People don' t usually get taller or shorter when they eat cake |
[10:47.09] | But a lot of strange things were happening to Alice today |
[10:52.24] | ' It will be very boring,' she said,' if nothing happens' |
[10:58.04] | So she went on eating, and very soon the cake was finished |
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[00:36.70] | Down the rabbithole |
[00:41.44] | Alice was beginning to get very bored |
[00:45.01] | She and her sister were sitting under the trees |
[00:50.49] | Her sister was reading, |
[00:52.83] | but Alice had nothing to do |
[00:56.94] | Once or twice she looked into her sister' s book, |
[01:01.88] | but it had no pictures or conversations in it |
[01:07.01] | ' And what is the use of a book, |
[01:10.15] | ' thought Alice, |
[01:11.39] | ' without pictures or conversations?' |
[01:16.10] | She tried to think of something to do, |
[01:19.42] | but it was a hot day and she felt very sleepy and stupid |
[01:25.80] | She was still sitting and thinking |
[01:29.15] | when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran past her |
[01:36.67] | There was nothing really strange about seeing a rabbit |
[01:41.24] | And Alice was not very surprised when the Rabbit said, |
[01:46.67] | ' Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' |
[01:52.92] | Perhaps it was a little strange, Alice thought later, |
[01:58.06] | but at the time she was not surprised |
[02:03.26] | But then the Rabbit took a watch out of its pocket, |
[02:09.08] | looked at it, and hurried on |
[02:12.69] | At once Alice jumped to her feet |
[02:17.66] | ' I' ve never before seen a rabbit with either a pocket, |
[02:22.18] | or a watch to take out of it,' she thought |
[02:27.00] | And she ran quickly across the field after the Rabbit |
[02:32.18] | She did not stop to think, |
[02:34.67] | and when the Rabbit ran down a large rabbithole, |
[02:38.58] | Alice followed it immediately |
[02:43.62] | After a little way the rabbithole suddenly went down, deep into the ground |
[02:50.96] | Alice could not stop herself falling, and down she went, too |
[02:59.36] | It was a very strange hole Alice was falling very slowly, |
[03:07.17] | and she had time to think and to look around her |
[03:12.02] | She could see nothing below her because it was so dark |
[03:17.92] | But when she looked at the sides of the hole, |
[03:20.94] | she could see cupboards and books and pictures on the walls |
[03:26.27] | She had time to take things out of a cupboard, look at them, |
[03:31.52] | and then put them back in a cupboard lower down |
[03:36.17] | ' Well!' thought Alice |
[03:38.35] | ' After a fall like this, I can fall anywhere! |
[03:42.86] | I can fall downstairs at home, |
[03:45.47] | and I won' t cry or say a word about it!' |
[03:50.12] | Down, down, down |
[03:54.25] | ' How far have I fallen now?' Alice said aloud to herself |
[03:59.55] | ' Perhaps I' m near the centre of the earth |
[04:04.54] | Let me think That' s four thousand miles down' |
[04:11.47] | Alice was very good at her school lessons |
[04:15.01] | and could remember a lot of things like this |
[04:18.98] | Down, down, down |
[04:23.34] | Would she ever stop falling? |
[04:26.25] | Alice was very nearly asleep when, |
[04:30.14] | suddenly, she was sitting on the ground |
[04:35.63] | Quickly, she jumped to her feet and looked around |
[04:40.94] | She could see the White Rabbit, |
[04:42.77] | who was hurrying away and still talking to himself |
[04:48.01] | ' Oh my ears and whiskers!' he was saying' How late it' s getting!' |
[04:56.80] | Alice ran after him like the wind |
[05:00.67] | She was getting very near him when he suddenly turned a corner |
[05:06.77] | Alice ran round the corner too, and then stopped |
[05:12.16] | She was now in a long, dark room with doors all round the walls, |
[05:19.71] | and she could not see the White Rabbit anywhere |
[05:24.60] | She tried to open the doors, but they were all locked |
[05:30.52] | ' How will I ever get out again?' she thought sadly |
[05:35.92] | Then she saw a little glass table with three legs, |
[05:41.85] | and on the top of it was a very small gold key |
[05:47.55] | Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors, but oh dear! |
[05:56.95] | Either the locks were too big, or the key was too small, |
[06:02.21] | but she could not open any of the doors |
[06:07.91] | Then she saw another door, a door that was only forty centimetres high |
[06:16.01] | The little gold key unlocked this door easily, |
[06:20.67] | but of course Alice could not get through it she was much too big |
[06:26.95] | So she lay on the floor and looked through the open door, |
[06:32.31] | into a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers |
[06:40.47] | Poor Alice was very unhappy |
[06:44.13] | ' What a wonderful garden!' she said to herself |
[06:49.81] | ' I' d like to be out there not in this dark room |
[06:54.88] | Why can' t I get smaller?' |
[06:59.18] | It was already a very strange day, |
[07:02.30] | and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible |
[07:09.72] | After a while she locked the door again, |
[07:13.04] | got up and went back to the glass table |
[07:17.73] | She put the key down and then she saw a little bottle on the table |
[07:24.74] | ' I' m sure it wasn' t here before,' said Alice |
[07:29.86] | Round the neck of the bottle was a piece of paper |
[07:33.80] | with the words DRINK ME in large letters |
[07:40.67] | But Alice was a careful girl |
[07:45.10] | ' It can be dangerous to drink out of strange bottles,' she said |
[07:50.60] | ' What will it do to me?' She drank a little bit very slowly |
[07:58.34] | The taste was very nice, like chocolate and oranges and hot sweet coffee, |
[08:06.46] | and very soon Alice finished the bottle |
[08:11.87] | ' What a strange feeling!' said Alice' |
[08:16.60] | I think I' m getting smaller and smaller every second' |
[08:23.15] | And she was |
[08:25.19] | A few minutes later she was only twentyfive centimetres high |
[08:32.71] | ' And now,' she said happily, |
[08:35.52] | ' I can get through the little door into that beautiful garden' |
[08:41.41] | She ran at once to the door |
[08:44.43] | When she got there, she remembered that |
[08:47.63] | the little gold key was back on the glass table |
[08:52.67] | She ran back to the table for it, |
[08:55.57] | but of course, she was now much too small! |
[09:01.63] | There was the key, high above her, on top of the table |
[09:07.54] | She tried very hard to climb up the table leg, but she could not do it |
[09:14.02] | At last, tired and unhappy, Alice sat down on the floor and cried |
[09:21.44] | But after a while she spoke to herself angrily |
[09:26.71] | ' Come now,' she said |
[09:29.16] | ' Stop crying at once What' s the use of crying?' |
[09:34.86] | She was a strange child, and often talked to herself like this |
[09:41.07] | Soon she saw a little glass box near her on the floor |
[09:46.96] | She opened it, and found a very small cake with the words EAT ME on it |
[09:55.81] | Nothing could surprise Alice now |
[09:59.45] | ' Well, I' ll eat it,' she said' If I get taller, I can take the key off the table |
[10:08.12] | And if I get smaller, I can get under the door |
[10:13.10] | One way or another, I' ll get into the garden |
[10:17.43] | So it doesn' t matter what happens!' |
[10:21.29] | She ate a bit of the cake, |
[10:23.85] | and then put her hand on top of her head |
[10:28.07] | ' Which way? Which way?' she asked herself, a little afraid |
[10:36.40] | Nothing happened |
[10:39.11] | This was not really surprising |
[10:41.73] | People don' t usually get taller or shorter when they eat cake |
[10:47.09] | But a lot of strange things were happening to Alice today |
[10:52.24] | ' It will be very boring,' she said,' if nothing happens' |
[10:58.04] | So she went on eating, and very soon the cake was finished |