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"Up above the world you fly, Voice Reading
Like a tea-tray in the sky. Voice Reading
Twinkle, twinkle-"' Voice Reading

Here the Dormouse shook itself, and began singing in its sleep 'Twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, twinkle-' and went on so long that they had to pinch it to make it stop. Voice Reading
Well, I'd hardly finished the first verse,' said the Hatter, 'when the Queen jumped up and bawled out, "He's murdering the time! Off with his head!"' Voice Reading
How dreadfully savage!' exclaimed Alice. Voice Reading
And ever since that,' the Hatter went on in a mournful tone, 'he won't do a thing I ask! It's always six o'clock now.' Voice Reading
A bright idea came into Alice's head. 'Is that the reason so many tea-things are put out here?' she asked. Voice Reading
Yes, that's it,' said the Hatter with a sigh: 'it's always tea-time, and we've no time to wash the things between whiles.' Voice Reading
Then you keep moving round, I suppose?' said Alice. Voice Reading
Exactly so,' said the Hatter: 'as the things get used up.' Voice Reading
But what happens when you come to the beginning again?' Alice ventured to ask. Voice Reading
Suppose we change the subject,' the March Hare interrupted, yawning. 'I'm getting tired of this. I vote the young lady tells us a story.' Voice Reading
I'm afraid I don't know one,' said Alice, rather alarmed at the proposal. Voice Reading
Then the Dormouse shall!' they both cried. 'Wake up, Dormouse!' And they pinched it on both sides at once. Voice Reading
The Dormouse slowly opened his eyes. 'I wasn't asleep,' he said in a hoarse, feeble voice: 'I heard every word you fellows were saying.' Voice Reading
Tell us a story!' said the March Hare. Voice Reading
Yes, please do!' pleaded Alice. Voice Reading
And be quick about it,' added the Hatter, 'or you'll be asleep again before it's done.' Voice Reading
Once upon a time there were three little sisters,' the Dormouse began in a great hurry; 'and their names were Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie; and they lived at the bottom of a well-' Voice Reading
What did they live on?' said Alice, who always took a great interest in questions of eating and drinking. Voice Reading
They lived on treacle,' said the Dormouse, after thinking a minute or two. Voice Reading
They couldn't have done that, you know,' Alice gently remarked; 'they'd have been ill.' Voice Reading
So they were,' said the Dormouse; 'very ill.' Voice Reading

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