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| The Rabbit took a Watch out | 2 |
| She took down a jar | 4 |
| “Please, Ma’am, is this New Zealand?” | 5 |
| The fall was over | 7 |
| The loveliest garden you ever saw | 9 |
| Alice ventured to taste it | 11 |
| She tried her best to climb up one of the legs | 12 |
| The poor little thing sat down and cried | 13 |
| It was as much as she could do | 16 |
| There was a large pool | 17 |
| It was the White Rabbit | 19 |
| The Rabbit started violently | 20 |
| “And welcomes little fishes in” | 21 |
| She dropped it hastily | 22 |
| She was up to her chin | 23 |
| “O Mouse, do you know the way out?” | 25 |
| The Mouse gave a sudden leap | 27 |
| The Mouse was swimming away from her | 29 |
| Alice led the way | 31 |
| She had quite a long argument | 34 |
| They all sat down | 36, 37 |
| “I beg your pardon” | 40 |
| A neat little house | 43 |
| She ran off at once | 44 |
| The White Rabbit’s house | 45 |
| It was very uncomfortable | 46 |
| “Digging for apples” | 48 |
| She suddenly spread out her hand | 49 |
| “Sure, it’s an arm” | 51 |
| “There goes Bill!” | 52 |
| “What happened to you?” | 53 |
| Bill was in the middle | 54 |
| She ran off as hard as she could | 55 |
| An enormous puppy | 56 |
| Quietly smoking | 58 |
| “It isn’t,” said the Caterpillar | 60 |
| Alice folded her hands | 61 |
| “And yet you incessantly stand on your head” | 62 |