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that it was just possible it had fallen into a cucumber frame, or something of the sort.
16. Next came an angry voice—the Rabbit’s—“Pat ! Pat ! Where are you ? ” And then a voice she had never heard before, “Sure then I’m here ! Digging for apples, yer honour ! ”
17. “Digging for apples, indeed ! ” said the Rabbit angrily. “Here ! Come and help me out of this ! ” (Sounds of more broken glass.)
18. “Now tell me, Pat, what’s that in the window ? ”
19. “Sure, it’s an arm, yer honour ! ” (He pronounced it “arrum.”)
20. “An arm, you goose ! Who ever saw one that size ? Why, it fills the whole window ! ”
21. “Sure it does, yer honour : but it’s an arm for all that.”
22. “Well it’s got no business there, at any rate : go and take it away ! ”
23. There was a long silence after this, and Alice could only hear whispers now
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