paroles de chanson IV. Conclusion - Mary Bichner
That's
the
most
important
piece
of
evidence
we've
heard
yet,
said
the
King,
rubbing
his
Hands
So
now
let
the
jury
If
anyone
of
them
can
explain
it,
said
Alice
She
had
grown
so
large
in
the
last
few
minutes
that
she
wasn't
a
bit
afraid
of
interrupting
Him
I'll
give
him
sixpence
I
don't
believe
there's
an
atom
of
meaning
in
it
The
jury
all
wrote
down
on
their
slates
She
doesn't
believe
there's
an
atom
of
meaning
in
it
But
none
of
them
attempted
to
explain
the
paper
If
there's
no
meaning
in
it,
said
the
King,
that
saves
a
world
of
trouble,
you
know,
as
we
Needn't
try
to
find
any
And
yet,
I
don't
know,
he
went
on,
spreading
out
the
verses
on
his
knee,
and
looking
at
Them
with
one
eye
I
seem
to
see
some
meaning
in
them
after
all
Said
I
could
not
swim
You
can't
swim,
can
you?
He
added,
turning
to
the
Knave
The
Knave
shook
his
head
sadly
Do
I
look
like
it?
he
said
Which
he
certainly
did
not,
being
made
entirely
of
cardboard
All
right
so
far,
said
the
King
And
he
went
on
muttering
over
the
verses
to
himself
We
know
it
to
be
true
That's
the
jury
of
course
I
gave
her
one,
they
gave
him
two
Why,
that
must
be
what
he
did
with
the
tarts,
you
know
But
it
goes
on,
they
all
returned
from
him
to
you,
said
Alice
Why,
there
there
are!
said
the
King
triumphantly,
pointing
to
the
tarts
on
the
table
Nothing
can
be
clearer
than
that
Then
again,
before
she
had
this
fit
You
never
had
fits,
my
dear,
I
think?
he
said
to
the
Queen
Never!
said
the
Queen,
furiously
throwing
an
inkstand
at
the
Lizard
as
she
spoke
Then
the
words
don't
fit
you,
said
the
King,
looking
round
the
court
with
a
smile
There
was
a
dead
silence
It's
a
pun!
the
king
added
in
an
offended
tone,
and
everybody
laughed
Let
the
jury
consider
their
verdict,
the
King
said,
for
about
the
twentieth
time
that
day
No,
no!
said
the
Queen
Sentence
first,
verdict
afterwards
Stuff
and
nonsense!
said
Alice
loudly
The
idea
of
having
the
sentence
first!
Hold
your
tongue!
said
the
Queen,
turning
purple
I
won't!
said
Alice
Off
with
her
head!
the
Queen
shouted
at
the
top
of
her
voice
Nobody
moved
Who
cares
for
you?
said
Alice
She
had
grown
to
her
full
size
by
this
time
You're
nothing
but
a
pack
of
cards!
At
this
the
whole
pack
rose
up
into
the
air,
and
came
flying
down
upon
her
She
gave
a
little
scream,
half
of
fright
and
half
of
anger,
and
tried
to
beat
them
off
And
found
herself
lying
on
the
bank,
with
her
head
in
the
lap
of
her
sister
Who
was
gently
brushing
away
some
dead
leaves
that
had
fluttered
down
from
the
trees
Upon
her
face
Wake
up,
Alice
dear!
said
her
sister
Why,
what
a
long
sleep
you've
had!
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