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ALICE'S EVIDENCE.

My notion was that you had been
(Before she had this fit)
An obstacle that came between
Him, and ourselves, and it.


Don't let him know she liked them best.
For this must ever be
A secret, kept from all the rest,
Between yourself and me."


"That's the most important piece of evidence we've heard yet," said the King, rubbing his hands; "so now let the jury———"

"If any one of them can explain it," said Alice, (she had grown so large in the last few minutes that she wasn't a bit afraid of interrupting him,) "I'll give him sixpence. I don't believe there's an atom of meaning in it."

The jury all wrote down on their slates, "She doesn't believe there's an atom of meaning