Alice started to get sleepy. She continued to talk to herself. "Do cats eat bats? Do bats eat cats?" She had no answers. She was dozing off when suddenly, thump! Down she came upon a heap of leaves. At last, the fall was over!
Alice wasn't hurt one bit. She jumped to her feet. It was very, very dark. Before her, there was a long passage. The White Rabbit was scurrying down it!
Alice chased it in a flash. She could hear the White Rabbit speaking, "Oh, my ears and whiskers!How late it's getting. It's terribly late. Terribly late."
Then the White Rabbit rounded the corner and was gone. Alice was left all alone in a long, low hall. It was lit only by lamps hanging from the roof. There were doors all around the hall. Alice walked up and down and tried opening each one, but she had no luck. They were all locked. How would she ever get out again?
Suddenly, Alice came upon a three-legged table. It was made of solid glass. On top of the table lay a tiny golden key. She noticed the locks on the doors were much bigger. The key would never work.
Lucky for her, she then saw a curtain about fifteen inches high. Behind it was a little door. To her delight, the key fit into the lock!
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