1 'I'd rather not,' the Cat remarked.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII. The Queen's Croquet-Ground 2 'Call it what you like,' said the Cat.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 3 The Cat only grinned when it saw Alice.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 4 To begin with,' said the Cat, 'a dog's not mad.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 5 'You'll see me there,' said the Cat, and vanished.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 6 'I thought it would,' said the Cat, and vanished again.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 7 'Then it doesn't matter which way you go,' said the Cat.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 8 Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: 'we're all mad here.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 9 'That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 10 As she said this, she looked up, and there was the Cat again, sitting on a branch of a tree.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 11 The Cat seemed to think that there was enough of it now in sight, and no more of it appeared.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII. The Queen's Croquet-Ground 12 Well, then,' the Cat went on, 'you see, a dog growls when it's angry, and wags its tail when it's pleased.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 13 And yet I wish I could show you our cat Dinah: I think you'd take a fancy to cats if you could only see her.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER II. The Pool of Tears 14 In THAT direction,' the Cat said, waving its right paw round, 'lives a Hatter: and in THAT direction,' waving the other paw, 'lives a March Hare.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 15 'All right,' said the Cat; and this time it vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper 16 The Cat's head began fading away the moment he was gone, and, by the time he had come back with the Duchess, it had entirely disappeared; so the King and the executioner ran wildly up and down looking for it, while the rest of the party went back to the game.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII. The Queen's Croquet-Ground 17 When she got back to the Cheshire Cat, she was surprised to find quite a large crowd collected round it: there was a dispute going on between the executioner, the King, and the Queen, who were all talking at once, while all the rest were quite silent, and looked very uncomfortable.
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