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Are they in the prisoner's handwriting?' asked another of the jurymen. Voice Reading
No, they're not,' said the White Rabbit, 'and that's the queerest thing about it.' (The jury all looked puzzled.) Voice Reading
He must have imitated somebody else's hand,' said the King. (The jury all brightened up again.) Voice Reading
Please your Majesty,' said the Knave, 'I didn't write it, and they can't prove I did: there's no name signed at the end.' Voice Reading
If you didn't sign it,' said the King, 'that only makes the matter worse. You must have meant some mischief, or else you'd have signed your name like an honest man.' Voice Reading
There was a general clapping of hands at this: it was the first really clever thing the King had said that day. Voice Reading
That proves his guilt,' said the Queen. Voice Reading
It proves nothing of the sort!' said Alice. 'Why, you don't even know what they're about!' Voice Reading
Read them,' said the King. Voice Reading
The White Rabbit put on his spectacles. 'Where shall I begin, please your Majesty?' he asked. Voice Reading
Begin at the beginning,' the King said gravely, 'and go on till you come to the end: then stop.' Voice Reading
These were the verses the White Rabbit read:- Voice Reading
'They told me you had been to her, Voice Reading
And mentioned me to him: Voice Reading
She gave me a good character, Voice Reading
But said I could not swim. Voice Reading
He sent them word I had not gone Voice Reading
(We know it to be true): Voice Reading
If she should push the matter on, Voice Reading
What would become of you? Voice Reading
I gave her one, they gave him two, Voice Reading
You gave us three or more; Voice Reading
They all returned from him to you, Voice Reading
Though they were mine before. Voice Reading
If I or she should chance to be Voice Reading

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