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Queen Alice is sitting on a stool looking down, holding her wand and wearing her new crown. The White Queen and the Red Queen are seated to either side of her, looking at her and gesturing.
Everything was happening so oddly that she didn’t feel a bit surprised at finding the Red Queen and the White Queen sitting close to her, one on each side: she would have liked very much to ask them how they came there, but she feared it would not be quite civil. However, there would be no harm, she thought, in asking if the game was over. “Please, would you tell me———” she began, looking timidly at the Red Queen.
“Speak when you’re spoken to!” The Queen sharply interrupted her.
“But if everybody obeyed that rule!” said Alice, who was always ready for a little argument, “and if you only spoke when you were spoken to, and the otheri person always waited for you to begin, you see nobody would ever say anything, so that———”
“Ridiculous!” cried the Queen. “Why, don’t you see, child———” here she broke off with a frown, and, after thinking for a minute, suddenly changed the subject of the conversation. “What do you mean by ‘If you really are a queen’? What right have you to call yourself so? You can’t be a Queen, you know, till you’ve passed the proper examination. And the sooner we begin it, the better.” (p. 187)
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