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The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne
when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them
--- all sorts of little birds and beasts, as well as the
whole pack of cards: the Knave was standing before them,
in chains, with a soldier on each side to guard him; and
near the King was the White Rabbit, with a trumpet in one
hand, and a scroll of parchment in the other. In the very
middle of the court was a table, with a large dish of
tarts upon it: they looked so good, that it made Alice
quite hungry to look at them --- ``I wish they'd get the
trial done,'' she thought, ``and hand round the
refreshments!''. But there seemed to be no chance of this,
so she began looking at everything about her to pass away
the time.
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Alice had never been in a court of justice before, but she
had read about them in books, and she was quite pleased to
find that she knew the name of nearly everything there.
``That's the judge,'' she said to herself, ``because of his
great wig.''.
The judge, by the way, was the King, and as he wore his
crown over the wig, (look at the frontispiece if you want
to see how he did it,) he did not look at all comfortable,
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``And that's the jury-box,'' thought Alice, ``and those
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you see, because some of them were animals, and some were
birds) ``I suppose they are the jurors.''. She said this
last word two or three times over to herself being rather
proud of it: for she thought, and rightly too, that very
few little girls of her age knew the meaning of it at all.
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The twelve jurors were all writing very busily on slates.
``What are they doing?'' Alice whispered to the Gryphon.
``They can't have anything to put down yet, before the
trial's begun.''.
``They're putting down their names,'' the Gryphon
whispered in reply, ``for fear they should forget them
before the end of the trial.''.
``Stupid things!'' Alice began in a loud indignant voice,
but she stopped herself hastily, for the White Rabbit
cried out, ``Silence in the court!''; and the King put on
his spectacles and looked anxiously round, to make out who
was talking.
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