1 Alice had never been in a court of justice before, but she had read about them in books, and she was quite pleased to find that she knew the name of nearly everything there.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 2 This of course, Alice could not stand, and she went round the court and got behind him, and very soon found an opportunity of taking it away.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 3 The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court, arm-in-arm with the Dormouse.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 4 And he got up very sulkily and crossed over to the other side of the court.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 5 Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by the officers of the court.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 6 'You may go,' said the King, and the Hatter hurriedly left the court, without even waiting to put his shoes on.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 7 She carried the pepper-box in her hand, and Alice guessed who it was, even before she got into the court, by the way the people near the door began sneezing all at once.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 8 For some minutes the whole court was in confusion, getting the Dormouse turned out, and, by the time they had settled down again, the cook had disappeared.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts? 9 'Then the words don't FIT you,' said the King, looking round the court with a smile.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER XII. Alice's Evidence 10 They drove out of the vault into a clear space and stopped before an immensely long but low-built house which seemed to ramble round a stone court.
11 He drifted listlessly down the street and found Jim Hollis acting as judge in a juvenile court that was trying a cat for murder, in the presence of her victim, a bird.
12 There was another pause, and then the judge arrived and the sheriff proclaimed the opening of the court.
13 There was a ripple of mirth, which the court checked.
14 Tom wondered that Joe had not recognized his voice and come over and killed him for testifying in court.
15 The duke he hired the court house, and we went around and stuck up our bills.