Kitabı oku: «Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A2», sayfa 13
Alice became big so quickly that in the next moment the room was too small for her and she couldn't get out of the door. She had to put one arm out of the window. Alice felt very unhappy. “It was much better at home,” thought poor Alice, “when nobody grew larger and smaller. When I read fairytales, I thought that such things never happened, and now they are happening to me!”
“Mary Ann! Mary Ann!” she heard the Rabbit's voice. “Bring me mygloves this moment!”
When the White Rabbit came up to the door, it couldn't open it because Alice's arm did not let it open, and Alice couldn't move her arm. Then the Rabbit said to itself, “Then I'll get in through the window.”
But when the Rabbit was just under the window, it saw her other arm and made a scared sound. Then the Rabbit cried angrily, “Bill! Bill! Where are you? Come and help me! Take that thing away from the window!”
Bill arrived to help the Rabbit. They were talking very quietly. Alice couldn't understand them and sitting there in the room was very boring. She moved her hand to scare them a little. This time there were TWO little scared sounds.
“We must burn the house down!” said the Rabbit's voice.