The Mock Turtle’s Story
"Youcan’tthinkhowgladIamtoseeyouagain,youdearoldthing! "saidtheDuchess,asshetuckedherarmaffectionatelyintoAlice’s,andtheywalkedofftogether.
Alicewasverygladtofindherinsuchapleasanttemper, andthoughttoherselfthatperhapsitwasonlythepepperthathadmadehersosavagewhentheymetinthekitchen.
"WhenI’maDuchess,"shesaidtoherself(notinaveryhopefultone,though),"Iwon’thaveanypepperinmykitchenatall. Soupdoesverywellwithout —Maybeit’salwayspepperthatmakespeoplehot-tempered,"shewenton,verymuchpleasedathavingfoundoutanewkindofrule,"andvinegarthatmakesthemsour —andcamomilethatmakesthembitter—and—andbarley-sugarandsuchthingsthatmakechildrensweet-tempered. Ionlywishpeopleknewthat: thentheywouldn’tbesostingyaboutit,youknow—"
ShehadquiteforgottentheDuchessbythistime,andwasalittlestartledwhensheheardhervoiceclosetoherear. "You’rethinkingaboutsomething,mydear,andthatmakesyouforgettotalk. Ican’ttellyoujustnowwhatthemoralofthatis,butIshallrememberitinabit."
"Perhapsithasn’tone,"Aliceventuredtoremark.
"Tut,tut,child! "saidtheDuchess. "Everything’sgotamoral,ifonlyyoucanfindit. "AndshesqueezedherselfupclosertoAlice’ssideasshespoke.
Alicedidnotmuchlikeherkeepingsoclosetoher: first,becausetheDuchesswasveryugly;