[00:01.35] | ■ 3 Conversation with a caterpillar |
[00:07.15] | 'Now,'Alice said to herself.'First,I must get a little bigger, |
[00:14.59] | And second,I must find my way into that beautiful garden. |
[00:21.25] | I think that will be the best plan.But oh dear!How shall I get bigger? |
[00:28.59] | Perhaps I must eat or drink something,but the question is,what?' |
[00:35.90] | Alice looked all around her at the flowers and the trees, |
[00:42.39] | but she could not see anything to eat.Then she saw a large mush- room near her. |
[00:50.64] | It was as tall as she was.She walked across to look at it,and there, |
[00:57.41] | on top of the mushroom,was a large caterpillar,smoking a pipe. |
[01:03.72] | After a while,the Caterpillar took the pipe out of its mouth |
[01:09.99] | and said to Alice in a slow,sleepy voice,'Who are you?' |
[01:18.23] | 'I don't really know,sir,'said Alice. |
[01:23.73] | 'I know who I was when I got up this morning, |
[01:28.14] | but I have changed so often since then. |
[01:31.33] | I think I ama different person now.' |
[01:35.39] | 'What do you mean by that?'said the Caterpillar.'Explain yourself!' |
[01:46.05] | 'I can't explain myself,sir,'said Alice,'because I'm not myself,you know.' |
[01:55.04] | 'I don't know,'said the Caterpillar. |
[02:00.49] | 'It's difficult to describe,'Alice replied politely. |
[02:05.40] | 'One minute I'm very small,the next minute I'm as tall as a house, |
[02:12.11] | then I'm small again.Usually,I stay the same all day, |
[02:17.64] | and changing so often feels very strange to me.' |
[02:22.09] | 'You!'said the Caterpillar,in a very unfriendly voice.'Who are you?' |
[02:31.33] | They were now back at the beginning of their conversation, |
[02:38.12] | which was not very helpful.Alice felt a little cross and decided to walk away. |
[02:45.54] | 'Come back!'the Caterpillar called after her.'I've something important to say.' |
[02:56.44] | This sounded better,so Alice turned back. |
[03:01.73] | 'Never get angry,'said the Caterpillar. |
[03:08.35] | 'Is that all?'said Alice,trying not to be angry. |
[03:15.00] | 'No,'said the Caterpillar.For some minutes it smoked its pipe and did not speak, |
[03:24.66] | but at last it took the pipe out of its mouth,and said, |
[03:31.12] | 'So you've changed,have you?How tall do you want to be?' |
[03:42.67] | 'I would like to be a little larger,sir,please,'said Alice. |
[03:49.07] | 'Eight centimetres is really very small.' |
[03:55.80] | For a while the Caterpillar smoked its pipe.Then it shook itself, |
[04:04.13] | got down off the mushroom,and moved slowly away into the grass. |
[04:11.20] | It did not look back at Alice,but said,'One side will make you taller, |
[04:19.37] | and the other side will make you shorter.' |
[04:25.13] | 'One side of what?'thought Alice to herself. |
[04:31.26] | She did not say this aloud,but the Caterpillar said,‘mushroom.’ |
[04:42.37] | Then it moved away into the wood. |
[04:46.34] | Alice looked at the mushroom carefully,but it was round, and did not have sides. |
[04:56.89] | At last she broke off a piece in each hand from opposite sides of the mushroom. |
[05:04.59] | She ate some of the piece in her left hand,and waited to see what would happen. |
[05:11.17] | A minute later her head was as high as the tallest tree in the wood, |
[05:18.20] | and she was looking at a sea of green leaves. |
[05:22.90] | Then a bird appeared and began to fly around her head,screaming, |
[05:29.27] | 'Egg thief!Egg thief!Go away!' |
[05:34.32] | 'I'm not an egg thief,'said Alice. |
[05:39.48] | 'Oh no?'said the bird angrily.'But you eat eggs,don't you?' |
[05:45.64] | 'Well,yes,I do,but I don't steal them,'explained Alice quickly. |
[05:55.58] | 'We have them for breakfast,you know.' |
[05:59.77] | 'Then how do you get them,if you don't steal them?' screamed the bird. |
[06:07.44] | This was a difficult question to answer, |
[06:12.01] | so Alice brought up her right hand |
[06:16.66] | and ate a little from the other piece of mushroom. |
[06:20.68] | She began to get smaller at once and, |
[06:25.28] | very carefully,she ate first from one hand,then from the other, |
[06:32.38] | until she was about twenty-five centimetres high. |
[06:38.28] | 'That's better,'she said to herself.'And now I must find that garden.' |
[06:46.60] | She began to walk through the wood,and after a while she came to a little house. |
[00:01.35] | 3 Conversation with a caterpillar |
[00:07.15] | ' Now,' Alice said to herself' First, I must get a little bigger, |
[00:14.59] | And second, I must find my way into that beautiful garden |
[00:21.25] | I think that will be the best plan But oh dear! How shall I get bigger? |
[00:28.59] | Perhaps I must eat or drink something, but the question is, what?' |
[00:35.90] | Alice looked all around her at the flowers and the trees, |
[00:42.39] | but she could not see anything to eat Then she saw a large mush room near her |
[00:50.64] | It was as tall as she was She walked across to look at it, and there, |
[00:57.41] | on top of the mushroom, was a large caterpillar, smoking a pipe |
[01:03.72] | After a while, the Caterpillar took the pipe out of its mouth |
[01:09.99] | and said to Alice in a slow, sleepy voice,' Who are you?' |
[01:18.23] | ' I don' t really know, sir,' said Alice |
[01:23.73] | ' I know who I was when I got up this morning, |
[01:28.14] | but I have changed so often since then |
[01:31.33] | I think I ama different person now' |
[01:35.39] | ' What do you mean by that?' said the Caterpillar' Explain yourself!' |
[01:46.05] | ' I can' t explain myself, sir,' said Alice,' because I' m not myself, you know' |
[01:55.04] | ' I don' t know,' said the Caterpillar |
[02:00.49] | ' It' s difficult to describe,' Alice replied politely |
[02:05.40] | ' One minute I' m very small, the next minute I' m as tall as a house, |
[02:12.11] | then I' m small again Usually, I stay the same all day, |
[02:17.64] | and changing so often feels very strange to me' |
[02:22.09] | ' You!' said the Caterpillar, in a very unfriendly voice' Who are you?' |
[02:31.33] | They were now back at the beginning of their conversation, |
[02:38.12] | which was not very helpful Alice felt a little cross and decided to walk away |
[02:45.54] | ' Come back!' the Caterpillar called after her' I' ve something important to say' |
[02:56.44] | This sounded better, so Alice turned back |
[03:01.73] | ' Never get angry,' said the Caterpillar |
[03:08.35] | ' Is that all?' said Alice, trying not to be angry |
[03:15.00] | ' No,' said the Caterpillar For some minutes it smoked its pipe and did not speak, |
[03:24.66] | but at last it took the pipe out of its mouth, and said, |
[03:31.12] | ' So you' ve changed, have you? How tall do you want to be?' |
[03:42.67] | ' I would like to be a little larger, sir, please,' said Alice |
[03:49.07] | ' Eight centimetres is really very small' |
[03:55.80] | For a while the Caterpillar smoked its pipe Then it shook itself, |
[04:04.13] | got down off the mushroom, and moved slowly away into the grass |
[04:11.20] | It did not look back at Alice, but said,' One side will make you taller, |
[04:19.37] | and the other side will make you shorter' |
[04:25.13] | ' One side of what?' thought Alice to herself |
[04:31.26] | She did not say this aloud, but the Caterpillar said,' mushroom' |
[04:42.37] | Then it moved away into the wood |
[04:46.34] | Alice looked at the mushroom carefully, but it was round, and did not have sides |
[04:56.89] | At last she broke off a piece in each hand from opposite sides of the mushroom |
[05:04.59] | She ate some of the piece in her left hand, and waited to see what would happen |
[05:11.17] | A minute later her head was as high as the tallest tree in the wood, |
[05:18.20] | and she was looking at a sea of green leaves |
[05:22.90] | Then a bird appeared and began to fly around her head, screaming, |
[05:29.27] | ' Egg thief! Egg thief! Go away!' |
[05:34.32] | ' I' m not an egg thief,' said Alice |
[05:39.48] | ' Oh no?' said the bird angrily' But you eat eggs, don' t you?' |
[05:45.64] | ' Well, yes, I do, but I don' t steal them,' explained Alice quickly |
[05:55.58] | ' We have them for breakfast, you know' |
[05:59.77] | ' Then how do you get them, if you don' t steal them?' screamed the bird |
[06:07.44] | This was a difficult question to answer, |
[06:12.01] | so Alice brought up her right hand |
[06:16.66] | and ate a little from the other piece of mushroom |
[06:20.68] | She began to get smaller at once and, |
[06:25.28] | very carefully, she ate first from one hand, then from the other, |
[06:32.38] | until she was about twentyfive centimetres high |
[06:38.28] | ' That' s better,' she said to herself' And now I must find that garden' |
[06:46.60] | She began to walk through the wood, and after a while she came to a little house |
[00:01.35] | 3 Conversation with a caterpillar |
[00:07.15] | ' Now,' Alice said to herself' First, I must get a little bigger, |
[00:14.59] | And second, I must find my way into that beautiful garden |
[00:21.25] | I think that will be the best plan But oh dear! How shall I get bigger? |
[00:28.59] | Perhaps I must eat or drink something, but the question is, what?' |
[00:35.90] | Alice looked all around her at the flowers and the trees, |
[00:42.39] | but she could not see anything to eat Then she saw a large mush room near her |
[00:50.64] | It was as tall as she was She walked across to look at it, and there, |
[00:57.41] | on top of the mushroom, was a large caterpillar, smoking a pipe |
[01:03.72] | After a while, the Caterpillar took the pipe out of its mouth |
[01:09.99] | and said to Alice in a slow, sleepy voice,' Who are you?' |
[01:18.23] | ' I don' t really know, sir,' said Alice |
[01:23.73] | ' I know who I was when I got up this morning, |
[01:28.14] | but I have changed so often since then |
[01:31.33] | I think I ama different person now' |
[01:35.39] | ' What do you mean by that?' said the Caterpillar' Explain yourself!' |
[01:46.05] | ' I can' t explain myself, sir,' said Alice,' because I' m not myself, you know' |
[01:55.04] | ' I don' t know,' said the Caterpillar |
[02:00.49] | ' It' s difficult to describe,' Alice replied politely |
[02:05.40] | ' One minute I' m very small, the next minute I' m as tall as a house, |
[02:12.11] | then I' m small again Usually, I stay the same all day, |
[02:17.64] | and changing so often feels very strange to me' |
[02:22.09] | ' You!' said the Caterpillar, in a very unfriendly voice' Who are you?' |
[02:31.33] | They were now back at the beginning of their conversation, |
[02:38.12] | which was not very helpful Alice felt a little cross and decided to walk away |
[02:45.54] | ' Come back!' the Caterpillar called after her' I' ve something important to say' |
[02:56.44] | This sounded better, so Alice turned back |
[03:01.73] | ' Never get angry,' said the Caterpillar |
[03:08.35] | ' Is that all?' said Alice, trying not to be angry |
[03:15.00] | ' No,' said the Caterpillar For some minutes it smoked its pipe and did not speak, |
[03:24.66] | but at last it took the pipe out of its mouth, and said, |
[03:31.12] | ' So you' ve changed, have you? How tall do you want to be?' |
[03:42.67] | ' I would like to be a little larger, sir, please,' said Alice |
[03:49.07] | ' Eight centimetres is really very small' |
[03:55.80] | For a while the Caterpillar smoked its pipe Then it shook itself, |
[04:04.13] | got down off the mushroom, and moved slowly away into the grass |
[04:11.20] | It did not look back at Alice, but said,' One side will make you taller, |
[04:19.37] | and the other side will make you shorter' |
[04:25.13] | ' One side of what?' thought Alice to herself |
[04:31.26] | She did not say this aloud, but the Caterpillar said,' mushroom' |
[04:42.37] | Then it moved away into the wood |
[04:46.34] | Alice looked at the mushroom carefully, but it was round, and did not have sides |
[04:56.89] | At last she broke off a piece in each hand from opposite sides of the mushroom |
[05:04.59] | She ate some of the piece in her left hand, and waited to see what would happen |
[05:11.17] | A minute later her head was as high as the tallest tree in the wood, |
[05:18.20] | and she was looking at a sea of green leaves |
[05:22.90] | Then a bird appeared and began to fly around her head, screaming, |
[05:29.27] | ' Egg thief! Egg thief! Go away!' |
[05:34.32] | ' I' m not an egg thief,' said Alice |
[05:39.48] | ' Oh no?' said the bird angrily' But you eat eggs, don' t you?' |
[05:45.64] | ' Well, yes, I do, but I don' t steal them,' explained Alice quickly |
[05:55.58] | ' We have them for breakfast, you know' |
[05:59.77] | ' Then how do you get them, if you don' t steal them?' screamed the bird |
[06:07.44] | This was a difficult question to answer, |
[06:12.01] | so Alice brought up her right hand |
[06:16.66] | and ate a little from the other piece of mushroom |
[06:20.68] | She began to get smaller at once and, |
[06:25.28] | very carefully, she ate first from one hand, then from the other, |
[06:32.38] | until she was about twentyfive centimetres high |
[06:38.28] | ' That' s better,' she said to herself' And now I must find that garden' |
[06:46.60] | She began to walk through the wood, and after a while she came to a little house |