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  • Hello. This is the story of an ordinary girl called Alice.

  • Our story begins on an ordinary summer's day.

  • Let's meet Alice: here she is, sitting next to the river with her sister

  • on a very hot summer's afternoon. Her sister is reading a book, and with no-one to talk to,

  • Alice is bored and a bit sleepy. Soon, she'll be in a Wonderland full of strange

  • and wonderful adventures - but Alice doesn't know that yet.

  • Ohh... there's nothing to do except lie on the grass and pick daisies. Shall I make a daisy

  • chain for my dear little Dinah? Oh... I don't know... It's sooo hot!

  • Oh dear! Oh dear! I'm late! I'm so very late! Oh dear! Oh dear!

  • A white rabbit! A talking white rabbit? Perhaps. But a rabbit with a pocket-watch?

  • A rabbit with pockets?! I must see where he's going!

  • Alice had never seen a rabbit with a pocket, or a waistcoat, or a pocket-watch before.

  • So, she ran after the rabbit as fast as she could,

  • and when the rabbit jumped down a large rabbit hole, Alice jumped straight after him.

  • Oohhhh... Either this hole is very deep - or I'm falling very slowly. And what a curious

  • rabbit-hole! Who would think a rabbit-hole would have bookshelves... and books...

  • and maps... and jars of marmalade?

  • Alice fell down, down, down. She fell for so long that she began to think about Dinah,

  • her cat.

  • Dinah will miss me tonight! I hope they'll remember her milk at tea-time. Dinah, my dear,

  • I wish you were down here with me!

  • Alice was beginning to feel quite sleepy when suddenly, her fall was over

  • and she found herself sitting on a pile of leaves and grass.

  • Ouch! Who's there?

  • Oh, my ears and whiskers! How late it's getting!!

  • Wait! Please sir, wait a moment!

  • The White Rabbit ran down a long tunnel. Alice ran after him. But when she reached the end

  • of the tunnel she found only a long hall with doors all the way round. Alice tried to open

  • the doors... but they were all locked. Then she saw a table with a tiny key on it.

  • These doors are all too big. There must be a smaller door somewhere. I wonder... hmmm,

  • let me take a look behind this little curtain... Oh! A tiny little door! Let me try the key...

  • What a beautiful garden! But how can I visit it? The door is so tiny... I can't even fit

  • my head through! Oh! It's no use. I wish I could fold up like a telescope! Wait a minute...

  • What's this? It certainly wasn't here before. A bottle... I wonder what it is. Let me see the label.

  • Hmmm: Drink me... Oh! Oh! Ohhhhhh!!!! What a curious feeling! I'm folding up like a telescope!

  • And so she was! Alice got smaller and smaller until she was small enough to fit through

  • the door. But she'd forgotten something ...

  • The key!

  • Alice was too small to reach the key on the table. She tried and tried to climb up the

  • table leg but it was too slippery. When she had tired herself out with trying, poor little

  • Alice sat down and cried.

  • It's no use. I can't reach the key, so I can't get into the garden and that's that.

  • There's no use crying like that! Alice! I advise you to stop this minute! Oohh... what's this?

  • A little glass box... with cake inside! Ooh: and there's a note. Eat me. Hmmm.

  • I wonder if it will make me grow... If I grow, I will be able to reach the key. But what if it makes

  • me even smaller? Well, if it makes me smaller, I will be able to creep under the door.

  • And Alice began to eat the cake. Did she grow big enough to reach the key?

  • Or perhaps the cake made her small enough

  • to creep under the door

  • and into her beautiful garden.

  • I'll tell you what happened next time.

  • Goodbye.

Hello. This is the story of an ordinary girl called Alice.

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