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I couldn't afford to learn it.' said the Mock Turtle with a sigh. 'I only took the regular course.' Voice Reading
What was that?' inquired Alice. Voice Reading
Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,' the Mock Turtle replied; 'and then the different branches of Arithmetic-Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.' Voice Reading
I never heard of "Uglification,"' Alice ventured to say. 'What is it?' Voice Reading
The Gryphon lifted up both its paws in surprise. 'What! Never heard of uglifying!' it exclaimed. 'You know what to beautify is, I suppose?' Voice Reading
Yes,' said Alice doubtfully: 'it means-to-make-anything-prettier.' Voice Reading
Well, then,' the Gryphon went on, 'if you don't know what to uglify is, you are a simpleton.' Voice Reading
Alice did not feel encouraged to ask any more questions about it, so she turned to the Mock Turtle, and said 'What else had you to learn?' Voice Reading
Well, there was Mystery,' the Mock Turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, '-Mystery, ancient and modern, with Seaography: then Drawling-the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils.' Voice Reading
What was that like?' said Alice. Voice Reading
Well, I can't show it you myself,' the Mock Turtle said: 'I'm too stiff. And the Gryphon never learnt it.' Voice Reading
Hadn't time,' said the Gryphon: 'I went to the Classics master, though. He was an old crab, he was.' Voice Reading
I never went to him,' the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: 'he taught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.' Voice Reading
So he did, so he did,' said the Gryphon, sighing in his turn; and both creatures hid their faces in their paws. Voice Reading
And how many hours a day did you do lessons?' said Alice, in a hurry to change the subject. Voice Reading
Ten hours the first day,' said the Mock Turtle: 'nine the next, and so on.' Voice Reading
What a curious plan!' exclaimed Alice. Voice Reading
That's the reason they're called lessons,' the Gryphon remarked: 'because they lessen from day to day.' Voice Reading
This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before she made her next remark. 'Then the eleventh day must have been a holiday?' Voice Reading
Of course it was,' said the Mock Turtle. Voice Reading
And how did you manage on the twelfth?' Alice went on eagerly. Voice Reading
That's enough about lessons,' the Gryphon interrupted in a very decided tone: 'tell her something about the games now.' Voice Reading
X. The Lobster Quadrille
The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. Voice Reading
He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. Voice Reading

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