[00:00.89] | ■chapter2 The pool of tears |
[00:05.70] | 'Curiouser and curiouser!'said Alice. |
[00:11.29] | (She was very surprised,and for a minute she forgot how to speak good English.) |
[00:18.05] | 'I shall be as tall as a house in a minute,'she said. |
[00:22.75] | She tried to look down at her feet,and could only just see them. |
[00:27.41] | 'Goodbye,feet!'she called.'Who will put on your shoes now? |
[00:33.67] | Oh dear!What nonsense I'm talking!' |
[00:37.63] | Just then her head hit the ceiling of the room. |
[00:42.64] | She was now about three metres high. |
[00:46.96] | Quickly,she took the little gold key from the table and hurried to the garden door. |
[00:54.02] | Poor Alice!She lay on the floor and looked into the garden with one eye. |
[01:01.73] | She could not even put her head through the door. |
[01:05.17] | She began to cry again,and went on crying and crying. |
[01:10.82] | The tears ran down her face, |
[01:13.85] | and soon there was a large pool of water all around her on the floor. |
[01:20.67] | Suddenly she heard a voice,and she stopped crying to listen. |
[01:26.92] | 'Oh,the Duchess,the Duchess!She'll be so angry! |
[01:35.19] | I'm late,and she's waiting for me.Oh dear,oh dear!' |
[01:42.96] | It was the white Rabbit again.He was hurrying down the long room, |
[01:48.97] | with some white gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other hand. |
[01:53.82] | Alice was afraid,but she needed help.She spoke in a quiet voice. |
[02:02.00] | 'Oh,please,sir—' The Rabbit jumped wildly,dropped the gloves and the fan, |
[02:11.40] | And hurried away as fast as he could.Alice picked up the fan and the gloves. |
[02:19.34] | The room was very hot, so she began to fan herself while she talked. |
[02:26.14] | 'Oh dear! How strange everything is today!Did I change in the night? |
[02:34.97] | Am I a different person today?But if I'm a different person, |
[02:41.65] | then the next question is —who am I?Ah,that's the mystery.' |
[02:48.56] | She began to feel very unhappy again,but then she looked down at her hand. |
[02:55.98] | She was wearing one of the Rabbit's white gloves. |
[03:00.66] | 'How did I get it on my hand?'she thought.'Oh,I'm getting smaller again!' |
[03:10.69] | She looked round the room.'I'm al- ready less than a metre high. |
[03:16.07] | And getting smaller every second!How can I stop it?' |
[03:22.30] | She saw the fan in her other hand, and quickly dropped it. |
[03:27.97] | She was now very,very small-and the little garden door was locked again, |
[03:33.41] | and the little gold key was lying on the glass table. |
[03:41.22] | 'Things are worse than ever,'thought poor Alice.She turned away from the door, |
[03:49.12] | and fell into salt water,right up to her neck. |
[03:54.46] | At first she thought it was the sea,but then she saw it was the pool of tears. |
[04:02.26] | Her tears.Crying makes a lot of tears when you are three metres tall. |
[04:09.65] | 'Oh,why did I cry so much?'said Alice. |
[04:15.53] | She swam around and looked for a way out,but the pool was very big. |
[04:22.40] | Just then she saw an animal in the water near her. |
[04:28.40] | It looked like a large animal to Alice,but it was only a mouse. |
[04:34.48] | 'Shall I speak to it?'thought Alice.'Everything's very strange down here, |
[04:42.60] | so perhaps a mouse can talk.' So she began: |
[04:47.99] | 'Oh Mouse,do you know the way out of this pool? |
[04:53.83] | I am very tired of swimming,oh Mouse!' |
[04:58.29] | (Alice did not know if this was the right way to speak to a mouse. |
[05:04.65] | But she wanted to be polite.) |
[05:09.29] | The mouse looked at her with its little eyes,but it said nothing. |
[05:13.64] | 'Perhaps it doesn't understand English,'thought Alice. |
[05:20.21] | 'Perhaps it's a French mouse.'So she began again,and said in French: |
[05:27.96] | 'Where is my cat?'(This was the first sentence in her French lesson-book.) |
[05:36.05] | The mouse jumped half out of the water and looked at her angrily. |
[05:42.33] | 'Oh,I'm so sorry!'cried Alice quickly.'Of course,you don't like cats,do you?' |
[05:51.64] | 'Like cats?'cried the mouse in a high,angry voice.'Does any mouse like cats?' |
[06:00.93] | 'Well,perhaps not,'Alice began kindly. |
[06:06.11] | But the mouse was now swimming quickly away,and soon Alice was alone again. |
[06:13.53] | At last she found her way out of the pool and sat down on the ground. |
[06:19.83] | She felt very lonely and unhappy. |
[06:23.87] | But after a while the White Rabbit came past again, |
[06:28.31] | looking for his white gloves and his fan. |
[06:33.06] | 'The Duchess!The Duchess!Oh my ears and whiskers! |
[06:39.40] | She'll cut my head off,I know she will!Oh,where did I drop my gloves?' |
[06:47.22] | Then he saw Alice.'Why,Mary Ann, what are you doing here? |
[06:54.66] | Run home at once,and bring me some gloves and a fan.Quick,now!' |
[07:01.23] | Alice hurried away.'But where is his house?'she thought while she ran. |
[07:08.64] | Strangely,she was no longer in the long room with the little door, |
[07:14.29] | but outside in a wood.She ran and ran but could not see a house anywhere, |
[07:21.29] | so she sat down under a flower to rest. |
[00:00.89] | chapter2 The pool of tears |
[00:05.70] | ' Curiouser and curiouser!' said Alice |
[00:11.29] | She was very surprised, and for a minute she forgot how to speak good English |
[00:18.05] | ' I shall be as tall as a house in a minute,' she said |
[00:22.75] | She tried to look down at her feet, and could only just see them |
[00:27.41] | ' Goodbye, feet!' she called' Who will put on your shoes now? |
[00:33.67] | Oh dear! What nonsense I' m talking!' |
[00:37.63] | Just then her head hit the ceiling of the room |
[00:42.64] | She was now about three metres high |
[00:46.96] | Quickly, she took the little gold key from the table and hurried to the garden door |
[00:54.02] | Poor Alice! She lay on the floor and looked into the garden with one eye |
[01:01.73] | She could not even put her head through the door |
[01:05.17] | She began to cry again, and went on crying and crying |
[01:10.82] | The tears ran down her face, |
[01:13.85] | and soon there was a large pool of water all around her on the floor |
[01:20.67] | Suddenly she heard a voice, and she stopped crying to listen |
[01:26.92] | ' Oh, the Duchess, the Duchess! She' ll be so angry! |
[01:35.19] | I' m late, and she' s waiting for me Oh dear, oh dear!' |
[01:42.96] | It was the white Rabbit again He was hurrying down the long room, |
[01:48.97] | with some white gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other hand |
[01:53.82] | Alice was afraid, but she needed help She spoke in a quiet voice |
[02:02.00] | ' Oh, please, sir' The Rabbit jumped wildly, dropped the gloves and the fan, |
[02:11.40] | And hurried away as fast as he could Alice picked up the fan and the gloves |
[02:19.34] | The room was very hot, so she began to fan herself while she talked |
[02:26.14] | ' Oh dear! How strange everything is today! Did I change in the night? |
[02:34.97] | Am I a different person today? But if I' m a different person, |
[02:41.65] | then the next question is who am I? Ah, that' s the mystery' |
[02:48.56] | She began to feel very unhappy again, but then she looked down at her hand |
[02:55.98] | She was wearing one of the Rabbit' s white gloves |
[03:00.66] | ' How did I get it on my hand?' she thought' Oh, I' m getting smaller again!' |
[03:10.69] | She looked round the room' I' m al ready less than a metre high |
[03:16.07] | And getting smaller every second! How can I stop it?' |
[03:22.30] | She saw the fan in her other hand, and quickly dropped it |
[03:27.97] | She was now very, very small and the little garden door was locked again, |
[03:33.41] | and the little gold key was lying on the glass table |
[03:41.22] | ' Things are worse than ever,' thought poor Alice She turned away from the door, |
[03:49.12] | and fell into salt water, right up to her neck |
[03:54.46] | At first she thought it was the sea, but then she saw it was the pool of tears |
[04:02.26] | Her tears Crying makes a lot of tears when you are three metres tall |
[04:09.65] | ' Oh, why did I cry so much?' said Alice |
[04:15.53] | She swam around and looked for a way out, but the pool was very big |
[04:22.40] | Just then she saw an animal in the water near her |
[04:28.40] | It looked like a large animal to Alice, but it was only a mouse |
[04:34.48] | ' Shall I speak to it?' thought Alice' Everything' s very strange down here, |
[04:42.60] | so perhaps a mouse can talk' So she began: |
[04:47.99] | ' Oh Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool? |
[04:53.83] | I am very tired of swimming, oh Mouse!' |
[04:58.29] | Alice did not know if this was the right way to speak to a mouse |
[05:04.65] | But she wanted to be polite |
[05:09.29] | The mouse looked at her with its little eyes, but it said nothing |
[05:13.64] | ' Perhaps it doesn' t understand English,' thought Alice |
[05:20.21] | ' Perhaps it' s a French mouse' So she began again, and said in French: |
[05:27.96] | ' Where is my cat?' This was the first sentence in her French lessonbook |
[05:36.05] | The mouse jumped half out of the water and looked at her angrily |
[05:42.33] | ' Oh, I' m so sorry!' cried Alice quickly' Of course, you don' t like cats, do you?' |
[05:51.64] | ' Like cats?' cried the mouse in a high, angry voice' Does any mouse like cats?' |
[06:00.93] | ' Well, perhaps not,' Alice began kindly |
[06:06.11] | But the mouse was now swimming quickly away, and soon Alice was alone again |
[06:13.53] | At last she found her way out of the pool and sat down on the ground |
[06:19.83] | She felt very lonely and unhappy |
[06:23.87] | But after a while the White Rabbit came past again, |
[06:28.31] | looking for his white gloves and his fan |
[06:33.06] | ' The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my ears and whiskers! |
[06:39.40] | She' ll cut my head off, I know she will! Oh, where did I drop my gloves?' |
[06:47.22] | Then he saw Alice' Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing here? |
[06:54.66] | Run home at once, and bring me some gloves and a fan Quick, now!' |
[07:01.23] | Alice hurried away' But where is his house?' she thought while she ran |
[07:08.64] | Strangely, she was no longer in the long room with the little door, |
[07:14.29] | but outside in a wood She ran and ran but could not see a house anywhere, |
[07:21.29] | so she sat down under a flower to rest |
[00:00.89] | chapter2 The pool of tears |
[00:05.70] | ' Curiouser and curiouser!' said Alice |
[00:11.29] | She was very surprised, and for a minute she forgot how to speak good English |
[00:18.05] | ' I shall be as tall as a house in a minute,' she said |
[00:22.75] | She tried to look down at her feet, and could only just see them |
[00:27.41] | ' Goodbye, feet!' she called' Who will put on your shoes now? |
[00:33.67] | Oh dear! What nonsense I' m talking!' |
[00:37.63] | Just then her head hit the ceiling of the room |
[00:42.64] | She was now about three metres high |
[00:46.96] | Quickly, she took the little gold key from the table and hurried to the garden door |
[00:54.02] | Poor Alice! She lay on the floor and looked into the garden with one eye |
[01:01.73] | She could not even put her head through the door |
[01:05.17] | She began to cry again, and went on crying and crying |
[01:10.82] | The tears ran down her face, |
[01:13.85] | and soon there was a large pool of water all around her on the floor |
[01:20.67] | Suddenly she heard a voice, and she stopped crying to listen |
[01:26.92] | ' Oh, the Duchess, the Duchess! She' ll be so angry! |
[01:35.19] | I' m late, and she' s waiting for me Oh dear, oh dear!' |
[01:42.96] | It was the white Rabbit again He was hurrying down the long room, |
[01:48.97] | with some white gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other hand |
[01:53.82] | Alice was afraid, but she needed help She spoke in a quiet voice |
[02:02.00] | ' Oh, please, sir' The Rabbit jumped wildly, dropped the gloves and the fan, |
[02:11.40] | And hurried away as fast as he could Alice picked up the fan and the gloves |
[02:19.34] | The room was very hot, so she began to fan herself while she talked |
[02:26.14] | ' Oh dear! How strange everything is today! Did I change in the night? |
[02:34.97] | Am I a different person today? But if I' m a different person, |
[02:41.65] | then the next question is who am I? Ah, that' s the mystery' |
[02:48.56] | She began to feel very unhappy again, but then she looked down at her hand |
[02:55.98] | She was wearing one of the Rabbit' s white gloves |
[03:00.66] | ' How did I get it on my hand?' she thought' Oh, I' m getting smaller again!' |
[03:10.69] | She looked round the room' I' m al ready less than a metre high |
[03:16.07] | And getting smaller every second! How can I stop it?' |
[03:22.30] | She saw the fan in her other hand, and quickly dropped it |
[03:27.97] | She was now very, very small and the little garden door was locked again, |
[03:33.41] | and the little gold key was lying on the glass table |
[03:41.22] | ' Things are worse than ever,' thought poor Alice She turned away from the door, |
[03:49.12] | and fell into salt water, right up to her neck |
[03:54.46] | At first she thought it was the sea, but then she saw it was the pool of tears |
[04:02.26] | Her tears Crying makes a lot of tears when you are three metres tall |
[04:09.65] | ' Oh, why did I cry so much?' said Alice |
[04:15.53] | She swam around and looked for a way out, but the pool was very big |
[04:22.40] | Just then she saw an animal in the water near her |
[04:28.40] | It looked like a large animal to Alice, but it was only a mouse |
[04:34.48] | ' Shall I speak to it?' thought Alice' Everything' s very strange down here, |
[04:42.60] | so perhaps a mouse can talk' So she began: |
[04:47.99] | ' Oh Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool? |
[04:53.83] | I am very tired of swimming, oh Mouse!' |
[04:58.29] | Alice did not know if this was the right way to speak to a mouse |
[05:04.65] | But she wanted to be polite |
[05:09.29] | The mouse looked at her with its little eyes, but it said nothing |
[05:13.64] | ' Perhaps it doesn' t understand English,' thought Alice |
[05:20.21] | ' Perhaps it' s a French mouse' So she began again, and said in French: |
[05:27.96] | ' Where is my cat?' This was the first sentence in her French lessonbook |
[05:36.05] | The mouse jumped half out of the water and looked at her angrily |
[05:42.33] | ' Oh, I' m so sorry!' cried Alice quickly' Of course, you don' t like cats, do you?' |
[05:51.64] | ' Like cats?' cried the mouse in a high, angry voice' Does any mouse like cats?' |
[06:00.93] | ' Well, perhaps not,' Alice began kindly |
[06:06.11] | But the mouse was now swimming quickly away, and soon Alice was alone again |
[06:13.53] | At last she found her way out of the pool and sat down on the ground |
[06:19.83] | She felt very lonely and unhappy |
[06:23.87] | But after a while the White Rabbit came past again, |
[06:28.31] | looking for his white gloves and his fan |
[06:33.06] | ' The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my ears and whiskers! |
[06:39.40] | She' ll cut my head off, I know she will! Oh, where did I drop my gloves?' |
[06:47.22] | Then he saw Alice' Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing here? |
[06:54.66] | Run home at once, and bring me some gloves and a fan Quick, now!' |
[07:01.23] | Alice hurried away' But where is his house?' she thought while she ran |
[07:08.64] | Strangely, she was no longer in the long room with the little door, |
[07:14.29] | but outside in a wood She ran and ran but could not see a house anywhere, |
[07:21.29] | so she sat down under a flower to rest |