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Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
Down the Rabbit Hole
Alice was sitting with her sister by the river. She had nothing to do. She was bored. Suddenly, a White Rabbit, wearing white gloves, ran past her.
Oh! Oh! Oh! I shall be late,
the White Rabbit said to itself.
Then it took a watch out of its pocket and looked at it.
How strange,
Alice thought. She stood up and ran after the White Rabbit.
The next moment, she was falling down a rabbit hole.
Down and down and down she went. Along the sides of the hole there were shelves and cupboards. She took a jar from one of the shelves as she passed by.
"Orange Marmalade," were the words on the jar. Alice opened it. Sadly, it was empty.
Down and down and down she went.
Dinah will miss me tonight,
Alice thought. Dinah was her cat.
Down and down and down she went. And now she began to feel sleepy.
Then bump! She stopped falling and lay on a bed of leaves.
She wasn’t hurt, so she stood up and looked around. She could see a long corridor and the White Rabbit hurrying along. Alice ran after it as fast as she could, but the rabbit turned a corner and disappeared.
Alice was now in a large hall. There were lots of doors, but they were all locked. In the middle of the room, there was a glass table. On the table, there was a golden key.
Alice tried to open all the doors with the key, but she could not unlock them. Then she came to a very small door, only as tall as her knee. The golden key opened this door.
But how can I go through it?
Alice thought. It’s too small. Or, I’m too big. I don’t know which.
Alice went back to the glass table. Maybe there’s a key to one of the other doors,
she thought. There was not another key, but Alice did see a bottle with a label.
"Drink me," the label said.
Alice was a clever girl, and she did not drink from the bottle immediately. Instead, she looked at it very carefully. She looked for a label that read "Poison." She could not see one, so she opened the bottle and drank from it. She liked the taste, but she began to feel very strange.
I’m getting smaller,
she thought. And she was. She was getting smaller and smaller and smaller. If I don’t stop getting smaller soon,
she thought, there won’t be anything left of me.