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"There's a porpoise close behind us, and he's treading on my tail. Voice Reading
See how eagerly the lobsters and the turtles all advance! Voice Reading
They are waiting on the shingle-will you come and join the dance? Voice Reading
Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, will you join the dance? Voice Reading
Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, won't you join the dance? Voice Reading
"You can really have no notion how delightful it will be Voice Reading
When they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!" Voice Reading
But the snail replied "Too far, too far!" and gave a look askance- Voice Reading
Said he thanked the whiting kindly, but he would not join the dance. Voice Reading
Would not, could not, would not, could not, would not join the dance. Voice Reading
Would not, could not, would not, could not, could not join the dance. Voice Reading
'"What matters it how far we go?" his scaly friend replied. Voice Reading
"There is another shore, you know, upon the other side. Voice Reading
The further off from England the nearer is to France- Voice Reading
Then turn not pale, beloved snail, but come and join the dance. Voice Reading
Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, will you join the dance? Voice Reading
Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, won't you join the dance?"' Voice Reading
Thank you, it's a very interesting dance to watch,' said Alice, feeling very glad that it was over at last: 'and I do so like that curious song about the whiting!' Voice Reading
Oh, as to the whiting,' said the Mock Turtle, 'they-you've seen them, of course?' Voice Reading
Yes,' said Alice, 'I've often seen them at dinn-' she checked herself hastily. Voice Reading
I don't know where Dinn may be,' said the Mock Turtle, 'but if you've seen them so often, of course you know what they're like.' Voice Reading
I believe so,' Alice replied thoughtfully. 'They have their tails in their mouths-and they're all over crumbs.' Voice Reading
You're wrong about the crumbs,' said the Mock Turtle: 'crumbs would all wash off in the sea. But they have their tails in their mouths; and the reason is-' here the Mock Turtle yawned and shut his eyes.-'Tell her about the reason and all that,' he said to the Gryphon. Voice Reading
The reason is,' said the Gryphon, 'that they would go with the lobsters to the dance. So they got thrown out to sea. So they had to fall a long way. So they got their tails fast in their mouths. So they couldn't get them out again. That's all.' Voice Reading
Thank you,' said Alice, 'it's very interesting. I never knew so much about a whiting before.' Voice Reading

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