diff --git "a/training_triplets.jsonl" "b/training_triplets.jsonl" --- "a/training_triplets.jsonl" +++ "b/training_triplets.jsonl" @@ -1,136 +1,142 @@ -{"anchor": "Alice is bored sitting by her sister, who is reading a book without pictures or conversations.", "positive": "alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "A White Rabbit with pink eyes ran past Alice, took a watch from its waistcoat-pocket, and exclaimed about being late.", "positive": "there was nothing so very remarkable in that ; nor did alice think it so very much out of the way to hear the rabbit say to itself, \u2018 oh dear! oh dear! i shall be late! \u2019 ( when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural ) ; but when the rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat - pocket, and looked at it, and then hurried on, alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat - pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit - hole under the hedge.", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Driven by curiosity, Alice chased the White Rabbit across a field and followed it down a large rabbit-hole.", "positive": "in another moment down went alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again.", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Alice fell slowly down a deep well, observing cupboards and bookshelves on the sides and placing an empty marmalade jar in one.", "positive": "either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next. first, she tried to look down and make out what she was coming to, but it was too dark to see anything ; then she looked at the sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with cupboards and book - shelves ; here and there she saw maps and pictures hung upon pegs. she took down a jar from one of the shelves as she passed ; it was labelled \u2018 orange marmalade \u2019, but to her great disappointment it was empty : she did not like to drop the jar for fear of killing somebody, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as she fell past it.", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "During her fall, Alice mused about her location, the Earth's center, and her cat, Dinah, before dozing off.", "positive": "down, down, down. there was nothing else to do, so alice soon began talking again. \u2018 dinah \u2019 ll miss me very much to - night, i should think! \u2019 ( dinah was the cat. ) \u2018 i hope they \u2019 ll remember her saucer of milk at tea - time. dinah my dear! i wish you were down here with me! there are no mice in the air, i \u2019 m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that \u2019 s very like a mouse, you know. but do cats eat bats, i wonder? \u2019 and here alice began to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort of way, \u2018 do cats eat bats? do cats eat bats? \u2019 and sometimes, \u2018 do bats eat cats? \u2019 for, you see, as she couldn \u2019 t answer either question, it didn \u2019 t dinah, tell me the truth : did you ever eat a bat? \u2019 when suddenly, thump! thump! down she came upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice landed unhurt, saw the White Rabbit again, but lost sight of it after it turned a corner.", "positive": "alice was not a bit hurt, and she jumped up on to her feet in a moment : she looked up, but it was all dark overhead ; before her was another long passage, and the white rabbit was still in sight, hurrying down it. there was not a moment to be lost : away went alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear it say, as it turned a corner, \u2018 oh my ears and whiskers, how late it \u2019 s getting! \u2019 she was close behind it when she turned the corner, but the rabbit was no longer to be seen : she found herself in a long, low hall, which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Alice found herself in a hall with locked doors and discovered a tiny golden key on a three-legged glass table.", "positive": "suddenly she came upon a little three - legged table, all made of solid glass ; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and alice \u2019 s first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall ; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them. however, on the second time round, she came upon a low curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door about fifteen inches high : she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to her great delight it fitted!", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice found a small door behind a curtain that the key unlocked, revealing a beautiful garden she was too large to enter.", "positive": "alice opened the door and found that it led into a small passage, not much larger than a rat - hole : she knelt down and looked along the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw. how she longed to get out of that dark hall, and wander about among those beds of bright flowers and those cool fountains, but she could not even get her head though the doorway ; \u2018 and even if my head would go through, \u2019 thought poor alice, \u2018 it would be of very little use without my shoulders. oh, how i wish i could shut up like a telescope! i think i could, if i only know how to begin. \u2019 for, you see, so many out - of - the - way things had happened lately, that alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice found a bottle labeled 'DRINK ME' on the table. After ensuring it was not poison, she drank the contents.", "positive": "there seemed to be no use in waiting by the little door, so she went back to the table, half hoping she might find another key on it, or at any rate a book of rules for shutting people up like telescopes : this time she found a little bottle on it, ( \u2019 which certainly was not here before, \u2019 said alice, ) and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words \u2018 drink me \u2019 beautifully printed on it in large letters.", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice shrank to only ten inches high, the correct size to fit through the small door into the garden.", "positive": "\u2018 what a curious feeling! \u2019 said alice ; \u2018 i must be shutting up like a telescope. \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice realized she had left the golden key on the table, which she was now too small to reach, and began to cry.", "positive": "after a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going into the garden at once ; but, alas for poor alice! when she got to the door, she found she had forgotten the little golden key, and when she went back to the table for it, she found she could not possibly reach it : she could see it quite plainly through the glass, and she tried her best to climb up one of the legs of the table, but it was too slippery ; and when she had tired herself out with trying, the poor little thing sat down and cried.", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice found a small cake marked 'EAT ME' under the table and ate it, hoping it would change her size to get into the garden.", "positive": "soon her eye fell on a little glass box that was lying under the table : she opened it, and found in it a very small cake, on which the words \u2018 eat me \u2019 were beautifully marked in currants. \u2018 well, i \u2019 ll eat it, \u2019 said alice, \u2018 and if it makes me grow larger, i can reach the key ; and if it makes me grow smaller, i can creep under the door ; so either way i \u2019 ll get into the garden, and i don \u2019 t care which happens! \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice exclaims \"Curiouser and curiouser!\" as she grows to over nine feet tall, her head hitting the roof. Alice plans to mail gifts to her own feet. Alice then takes the golden key and goes to the garden door.", "positive": "just then her head struck against the roof of the hall : in fact she was now more than nine feet high, and she at once took up the little golden key and hurried off to the garden door.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Too large to enter the garden, Alice begins to cry. Despite Alice scolding herself, her tears create a large pool about four inches deep in the hall.", "positive": "\u2018 you ought to be ashamed of yourself, \u2019 said alice, \u2018 a great girl like you, \u2019 ( she might well say this ), \u2018 to go on crying in this way! stop this moment, i tell you! \u2019 but she went on all the same, shedding gallons of tears, until there was a large pool all round her, about four inches deep and reaching half down the hall.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "The White Rabbit returns, muttering about the Duchess. Alice's attempt to speak to him causes the White Rabbit to drop his fan and gloves in fright and flee.", "positive": "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Alice picks up the fan and gloves. While fanning herself, Alice questions her identity, failing to recall her lessons and reciting poems incorrectly, which makes her think she might be Mabel.", "positive": "\u2018 i \u2019 m sure i \u2019 m not ada, \u2019 she said, \u2018 for her hair goes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn \u2019 t go in ringlets at all ; and i \u2019 m sure i can \u2019 t be mabel, for i know all sorts of things, and she, oh! she knows such a very little! besides, she \u2019 s she, and i \u2019 m i, and \u2014 oh dear, how puzzling it all is! i \u2019 ll try if i know all the things i used to know. let me see : four times five is twelve, and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is \u2014 oh dear! i shall never get to twenty at that rate! however, the multiplication table doesn \u2019 t signify : let \u2019 s try geography. london is the capital of paris, and paris is the capital of rome, and rome hands on her lap as if she were saying lessons, and began to repeat it, but her voice sounded hoarse and strange, and the words did not come the same as they used to do : \u2014", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Alice realizes she is shrinking again and discovers it is caused by the White Rabbit's fan. Alice drops the fan just in time to stop herself from shrinking away completely.", "positive": "as she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see that she had put on one of the rabbit \u2019 s little white kid gloves while she was talking. \u2018 how can i have done that? \u2019 she thought. \u2018 i must be growing small again. \u2019 she got up and went to the table to measure herself by it, and found that, as nearly as she could guess, she was now about two feet high, and was going on shrinking rapidly : she soon found out that the cause of this was the fan she was holding, and she dropped it hastily, just in time to avoid shrinking away altogether.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Now too small to reach the key on the table, Alice despairs. Her foot slips, and she falls into the pool of her own tears.", "positive": "as she said these words her foot slipped, and in another moment, splash! she was up to her chin in salt water. her first idea was that she had somehow fallen into the sea, \u2018 and in that case i can go back by railway, \u2019 she said to herself. ( alice had been to the seaside once in her life, and had come to the general conclusion, that wherever you go to on the english coast you find a number of bathing machines in the sea, some children digging in the sand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them a railway station. ) however, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tears which she had wept when she was nine feet high.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "While swimming, Alice encounters a Mouse that has also fallen into the pool. Alice tries to start a conversation by formally addressing it as \"O Mouse!\".", "positive": "\u2018 would it be of any use, now, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 to speak to this mouse? everything is so out - of - the - way down here, that i should think very likely it can talk : at any rate, there \u2019 s no harm in trying. \u2019 so she began : \u2018 o mouse, do you know the way out of this pool? i am very tired of swimming about here, o mouse! \u2019 ( alice thought this must be the right way of speaking to a mouse : she had never done such a thing before, but she remembered having seen in her brother \u2019 s latin grammar, \u2018 a mouse \u2014 of a mouse \u2014 to a mouse \u2014 a mouse \u2014 o mouse! \u2019 the mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink with one of its little eyes, but it said nothing.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "Thinking the Mouse is French, Alice asks \"Ou est ma chatte?\", frightening it. The Mouse expresses its hatred for cats, but Alice offends it further by talking about her cat, Dinah.", "positive": "\u2018 perhaps it doesn \u2019 t understand english, \u2019 thought alice ; \u2018 i daresay it \u2019 s a french mouse, come over with william the conqueror. \u2019 ( for, with all her knowledge of history, alice had no very clear notion how long ago anything had happened. ) so she began again : \u2018 ou est ma chatte? \u2019 which was the first sentence in her french lesson - book. the mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all over with fright. \u2018 oh, i beg your pardon! \u2019 cried alice hastily, afraid that she had hurt the poor animal \u2019 s feelings. \u2018 i quite forgot you didn \u2019 t like cats. \u2019", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "To change the subject, Alice asks the Mouse if it likes dogs and describes a terrier that kills rats, causing the offended Mouse to swim away from her.", "positive": "\u2018 i won \u2019 t indeed! \u2019 said alice, in a great hurry to change the subject of conversation. \u2018 are you \u2014 are you fond \u2014 of \u2014 of dogs? \u2019 the mouse did not answer, so alice went on eagerly : \u2018 there is such a nice little dog near our house i should like to show you! a little bright - eyed terrier, you know, with oh, such long curly brown hair! and it \u2019 ll fetch things when you throw them, and it \u2019 ll sit up and beg for its dinner, and all sorts of things \u2014 i can \u2019 t remember half of them \u2014 and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it \u2019 s so useful, it \u2019 s worth a hundred pounds! he says it kills all the rats and \u2014 oh dear! \u2019 cried alice in a sorrowful tone, \u2018 i \u2019 m afraid i \u2019 ve offended it again! \u2019 for the mouse was swimming away from her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as it went.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "the first question of course was, how to get dry again : they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. indeed, she had quite a long argument with the lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018 i am older than you, and must know better \u2019 ; and this alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said."], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 3} -{"anchor": "The Mouse attempts to dry the group by reciting a dry historical passage, but Alice reports it is ineffective.", "positive": "\u2018 as wet as ever, \u2019 said alice in a melancholy tone : \u2018 it doesn \u2019 t seem to dry me at all. \u2019", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice asks the Mouse to tell its 'long and sad tale,' but misunderstands 'tale' for the Mouse's physical 'tail'.", "positive": "\u2018 you promised to tell me your history, you know, \u2019 said alice, \u2018 and why it is you hate \u2014 c and d, \u2019 she added in a whisper, half afraid that it would be offended again.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The White Rabbit, fearing the Duchess, frantically searches for his lost fan and gloves; Alice tries to help, but the great hall from the previous chapter has vanished.", "positive": "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The White Rabbit mistakes Alice for his housemaid, Mary Ann, and angrily orders her to fetch his fan and gloves; a frightened Alice complies without protest.", "positive": "very soon the rabbit noticed alice, as she went hunting about, and called out to her in an angry tone, \u2018 why, mary ann, what are you doing out here? run home this moment, and fetch me a pair of gloves and a fan! quick, now! \u2019 and alice was so much frightened that she ran off at once in the direction it pointed to, without trying to explain the mistake it had made.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Realizing the White Rabbit mistook her for his housemaid Mary Ann, Alice finds the house marked 'W. RABBIT' and enters to fetch the fan and gloves.", "positive": "\u2018 he took me for his housemaid, \u2019 she said to herself as she ran. \u2018 how surprised he \u2019 ll be when he finds out who i am! but i \u2019 d better take him his fan and gloves \u2014 that is, if i can find them. \u2019 as she said this, she came upon a neat little house, on the door of which was a bright brass plate with the name \u2018 w. rabbit \u2019 engraved upon it. she went in without knocking, and hurried upstairs, in great fear lest she should meet the real mary ann, and be turned out of the house before she had found the fan and gloves.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Inside the White Rabbit's house, Alice finds the fan and gloves, then drinks from an unlabeled bottle, causing her to grow so large she becomes trapped in the room.", "positive": "by this time she had found her way into a tidy little room with a table in the window, and on it ( as she had hoped ) a fan and two or three pairs of tiny white kid gloves : she took up the fan and a pair of the gloves, and was just going to leave the room, when her eye fell upon a little bottle that stood near the lookingglass. there was no label this time with the words \u2018 drink me, \u2019 but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips. \u2018 i know something interesting is sure to happen, \u2019 she said to herself, \u2018 whenever i eat or drink anything ; so i \u2019 ll just see what this bottle does. i do hope it \u2019 ll make me grow large again, for really i \u2019 m quite tired of being such a tiny little thing! \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice continues to grow until she is completely stuck inside the White Rabbit's house, with an arm out the window and a foot up the chimney.", "positive": "alas! it was too late to wish that! she went on growing, and growing, and very soon had to kneel down on the floor : in another minute there was not even room for this, and she tried the effect of lying down with one elbow against the door, and the other arm curled round her head. still she went on growing, and, as a last resource, she put one arm out of the window, and one foot up the chimney, and said to herself \u2018 now i can do no more, whatever happens. what will become of me? \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The White Rabbit returns, calls for Mary Ann, and finds the door blocked by Alice's elbow; he then decides to try entering through the window.", "positive": "presently the rabbit came up to the door, and tried to open it ; but, as the door opened inwards, and alice \u2019 s elbow was pressed hard against it, that attempt proved a failure. alice heard it say to itself \u2018 then i \u2019 ll go round and get in at the window. \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice startles the White Rabbit by waving her arm out the window. The White Rabbit enlists his gardener, Pat, who identifies the arm, and is ordered to remove it.", "positive": "next came an angry voice \u2014 the rabbit \u2019 s \u2014 \u2018 pat! pat! where are you? \u2019 and then a voice she had never heard before, \u2018 sure then i \u2019 m here! digging for apples, yer honour! \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The White Rabbit's group decides to send Bill the Lizard down the chimney to oust Alice; Alice kicks him back out before he can enter.", "positive": "she drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till she heard a little animal ( she couldn \u2019 t guess of what sort it was ) scratching and scrambling about in the chimney close above her : then, saying to herself \u2018 this is bill, \u2019 she gave one sharp kick, and waited to see what would happen next.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "After the White Rabbit's plan to burn the house is thwarted by Alice's threat of Dinah, they throw pebbles at her. The pebbles turn into cakes, which Alice eats to shrink and escape.", "positive": "alice noticed with some surprise that the pebbles were all turning into little cakes as they lay on the floor, and a bright idea came into her head. \u2018 if i eat one of these cakes, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 it \u2019 s sure to make some change in my size ; and as it can \u2019 t possibly make me larger, it must make me smaller, i suppose. \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Having escaped to a wood, tiny Alice encounters an enormous Puppy. She briefly plays fetch with it using a stick before managing to run away.", "positive": "an enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feebly stretching out one paw, trying to touch her. \u2018 poor little thing! \u2019 said alice, in a coaxing tone, and she tried hard to whistle to it ; but she was terribly frightened all the time at the thought that it might be hungry, in which case it would be very likely to eat her up in spite of all her coaxing.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "While pondering how to return to her normal size, Alice investigates a large mushroom and discovers a large Caterpillar smoking a hookah on top of it.", "positive": "she stretched herself up on tiptoe, and peeped over the edge of the mushroom, and her eyes immediately met those of a large caterpillar, that was sitting on the top with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah, and taking not the smallest notice of her or of anything else.", "negatives": ["the caterpillar and alice looked at each other for some time in silence : at last the caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "so alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw the white rabbit. she was a little nervous about it just at first, the two creatures got so close to her, one on each side, and opened their eyes and mouths so very wide, but she gained courage as she went on. her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating \u2019 you are old, father william, \u2019 to the caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the mock turtle drew a long breath, and said \u2018 that \u2019 s very curious. \u2019"], "noun": "Caterpillar", "chapter": 4, "neg1_chapter": 5, "neg2_chapter": 10} -{"anchor": "Alice and the Caterpillar discuss Alice's identity crisis. The Caterpillar repeatedly asks 'Who are you?', while Alice struggles to explain her constant changes.", "positive": "this was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. alice replied, rather shyly, \u2018 i \u2014 i hardly know, sir, just at present \u2014 at least i know who i was when i got up this morning, but i think i must have been changed several times since then. \u2019", "negatives": ["she stretched herself up on tiptoe, and peeped over the edge of the mushroom, and her eyes immediately met those of a large caterpillar, that was sitting on the top with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah, and taking not the smallest notice of her or of anything else.", "so alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw the white rabbit. she was a little nervous about it just at first, the two creatures got so close to her, one on each side, and opened their eyes and mouths so very wide, but she gained courage as she went on. her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating \u2019 you are old, father william, \u2019 to the caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the mock turtle drew a long breath, and said \u2018 that \u2019 s very curious. \u2019"], "noun": "Caterpillar", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 4, "neg2_chapter": 10} -{"anchor": "The Caterpillar calls Alice back after she tries to leave, offering the important advice to 'Keep your temper'.", "positive": "\u2018 keep your temper, \u2019 said the caterpillar.", "negatives": ["she stretched herself up on tiptoe, and peeped over the edge of the mushroom, and her eyes immediately met those of a large caterpillar, that was sitting on the top with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah, and taking not the smallest notice of her or of anything else.", "so alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw the white rabbit. she was a little nervous about it just at first, the two creatures got so close to her, one on each side, and opened their eyes and mouths so very wide, but she gained courage as she went on. her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating \u2019 you are old, father william, \u2019 to the caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the mock turtle drew a long breath, and said \u2018 that \u2019 s very curious. \u2019"], "noun": "Caterpillar", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 4, "neg2_chapter": 10} -{"anchor": "After an argument about height, the Caterpillar leaves, telling Alice that the two sides of the mushroom will control her size.", "positive": "this time alice waited patiently until it chose to speak again. in a minute or two the caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice, and shook itself. then it got down off the mushroom, and crawled away in the grass, merely remarking as it went, \u2018 one side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter. \u2019", "negatives": ["she stretched herself up on tiptoe, and peeped over the edge of the mushroom, and her eyes immediately met those of a large caterpillar, that was sitting on the top with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah, and taking not the smallest notice of her or of anything else.", "so alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw the white rabbit. she was a little nervous about it just at first, the two creatures got so close to her, one on each side, and opened their eyes and mouths so very wide, but she gained courage as she went on. her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating \u2019 you are old, father william, \u2019 to the caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the mock turtle drew a long breath, and said \u2018 that \u2019 s very curious. \u2019"], "noun": "Caterpillar", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 4, "neg2_chapter": 10} -{"anchor": "Alice experiments with the mushroom, breaking off two pieces. Eating from one causes Alice to shrink so fast her chin hits her foot.", "positive": "\u2018 and now which is which? \u2019 she said to herself, and nibbled a little of the right - hand bit to try the effect : the next moment she felt a violent blow underneath her chin : it had struck her foot!", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Eating the other mushroom piece, Alice's neck grows to an immense length, resembling a serpent, and she can no longer see her shoulders or hands.", "positive": "\u2018 come, my head \u2019 s free at last! \u2019 said alice in a tone of delight, which changed into alarm in another moment, when she found that her shoulders were nowhere to be found : all she could see, when she looked down, was an immense length of neck, which seemed to rise like a stalk out of a sea of green leaves that lay far below her.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "A Pigeon attacks Alice, mistaking her long neck for a serpent. The Pigeon accuses Alice of trying to eat its eggs and refuses to believe she is a little girl.", "positive": "\u2018 serpent! \u2019 screamed the pigeon.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The argument continues as Alice admits to eating eggs, leading the Pigeon to conclude that little girls are a type of serpent before telling her to leave.", "positive": "\u2018 i don \u2019 t believe it, \u2019 said the pigeon ; \u2018 but if they do, why then they \u2019 re a kind of serpent, that \u2019 s all i can say. \u2019", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice uses the mushroom to return to her normal height. She then finds a small house and shrinks herself to nine inches to approach it.", "positive": "it was so long since she had been anything near the right size, that it felt quite strange at first ; but she got used to it in a few minutes, and began talking to herself, as usual. \u2018 come, there \u2019 s half my plan done now! how puzzling all these changes are! i \u2019 m never sure what i \u2019 m going to be, from one minute to another! however, i \u2019 ve got back to my right size : the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden \u2014 how is that to be done, i wonder? \u2019 as she said this, she came suddenly upon an open place, with a little house in it about four feet high. \u2018 whoever lives there, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 it \u2019 ll never do to come upon them this size : why, i should frighten them out of their wits! \u2019 so she began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near the house till she had brought herself down to nine inches high.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice watches a Fish-Footman deliver a croquet invitation from the Queen to the Duchess, which is received by a Frog-Footman. The two footmen bow, and their curls get entangled, which makes Alice laugh.", "positive": "the fish - footman began by producing from under his arm a great letter, nearly as large as himself, and this he handed over to the other, saying, in a solemn tone, \u2018 for the duchess. an invitation from the queen to play croquet. \u2019 the frog - footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, only changing the order of the words a little, \u2018 from the queen. an invitation for the duchess to play croquet. \u2019", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 6, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Alice approaches the door and knocks, but the Frog-Footman tells her it's useless because he is on the same side of the door as her and because of the loud noise inside. Alice asks how to get in, but the Frog-Footman is unhelpful.", "positive": "\u2018 there \u2019 s no sort of use in knocking, \u2019 said the footman, \u2018 and that for two reasons. first, because i \u2019 m on the same side of the door as you are ; secondly, because they \u2019 re making such a noise inside, no one could possibly hear you. \u2019 and certainly there was a most extraordinary noise going on within \u2014 a constant howling and sneezing, and every now and then a great crash, as if a dish or kettle had been broken to pieces.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The Frog-Footman continues his nonsensical monologue, ignoring a plate that flies out of the house and nearly hits him. Exasperated by his idiocy, Alice opens the door and enters on her own.", "positive": "\u2018 are you to get in at all? \u2019 said the footman. \u2018 that \u2019 s the first question, you know. \u2019", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "After a brief, bizarre exchange where Alice mentions the Earth's axis, the Duchess misunderstands and yells, \"Talking of axes, chop off her head!\" Alice sees the Cook is not listening.", "positive": "\u2018 talking of axes, \u2019 said the duchess, \u2018 chop off her head! \u2019", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 6, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "The Duchess abruptly tosses the baby to Alice, saying she must get ready to play croquet with the Queen, and leaves. The Cook throws a frying-pan after her, but misses.", "positive": "\u2018 here! you may nurse it a bit, if you like! \u2019 the duchess said to alice, flinging the baby at her as she spoke. \u2018 i must go and get ready to play croquet with the queen, \u2019 and she hurried out of the room. the cook threw a frying - pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 6, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Alice takes the strange baby outside, where she notices its pig-like features. The creature begins to grunt, and Alice realizes it has transformed into a pig, which she sets down to trot away into the woods.", "positive": "alice was just beginning to think to herself, \u2018 now, what am i to do with this creature when i get it home? \u2019 when it grunted again, so violently, that she looked down into its face in some alarm. this time there could be no mistake about it : it was neither more nor less than a pig, and she felt that it would be quite absurd for her to carry it further.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice decides to visit the March Hare and finds his house, identifiable by ear-shaped chimneys and a fur-thatched roof. She nibbles the mushroom to grow to two feet high before approaching cautiously.", "positive": "she had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of the march hare : she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys were shaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur. it was so large a house, that she did not like to go nearer till she had nibbled some more of the lefthand bit of mushroom, and raised herself to about two feet high : even then she walked up towards it rather timidly, saying to herself \u2018 suppose it should be raving mad after all! i almost wish i \u2019 d gone to see the hatter instead! \u2019", "negatives": ["there was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the march hare and the hatter were having tea at it : a dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018 very uncomfortable for the dormouse, \u2019 thought alice ; \u2018 only, as it \u2019 s asleep, i suppose it doesn \u2019 t mind. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 6, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "Alice approaches a table where the March Hare and the Hatter have tea, using a sleeping Dormouse as a cushion.", "positive": "there was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the march hare and the hatter were having tea at it : a dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018 very uncomfortable for the dormouse, \u2019 thought alice ; \u2018 only, as it \u2019 s asleep, i suppose it doesn \u2019 t mind. \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The March Hare and the Hatter declare 'No room!', but Alice sits down indignantly, noting the table's large size.", "positive": "the table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at one corner of it : \u2018 no room! no room! \u2019 they cried out when they saw alice coming. \u2018 there \u2019 s plenty of room! \u2019 said alice indignantly, and she sat down in a large arm - chair at one end of the table.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The March Hare offers non-existent wine, leading to Alice and the March Hare accusing each other of being uncivil.", "positive": "alice looked all round the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. \u2018 i don \u2019 t see any wine, \u2019 she remarked.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Hatter rudely remarks that Alice's hair needs cutting; Alice rebukes him for making personal remarks.", "positive": "\u2018 your hair wants cutting, \u2019 said the hatter. he had been looking at alice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the first witness was the hatter. he came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread - and - butter in the other. \u2018 i beg pardon, your majesty, \u2019 he began, \u2018 for bringing these in : but i hadn \u2019 t quite finished my tea when i was sent for. \u2019"], "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Hatter asks Alice the riddle, 'Why is a raven like a writing-desk?', which Alice is eager to guess.", "positive": "the hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this ; but all he said was, \u2018 why is a raven like a writing - desk? \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the first witness was the hatter. he came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread - and - butter in the other. \u2018 i beg pardon, your majesty, \u2019 he began, \u2018 for bringing these in : but i hadn \u2019 t quite finished my tea when i was sent for. \u2019"], "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The March Hare, Hatter, and Dormouse engage Alice in a semantic argument about saying what one means versus meaning what one says.", "positive": "\u2018 not the same thing a bit! \u2019 said the hatter. \u2018 you might just as well say that \u2018 i see what i eat \u2019 is the same thing as \u2018 i eat what i see \u2019! \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Hatter's watch is two days wrong, which he blames on the March Hare putting butter in it; the March Hare then dips the watch in his tea.", "positive": "\u2018 two days wrong! \u2019 sighed the hatter. \u2018 i told you butter wouldn \u2019 t suit the works! \u2019 he added looking angrily at the march hare.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "Alice remarks the watch is funny for telling the day but not the time, which the Hatter defends with confusing logic.", "positive": "alice had been looking over his shoulder with some curiosity. \u2018 what a funny watch! \u2019 she remarked. \u2018 it tells the day of the month, and doesn \u2019 t tell what o \u2019 clock it is! \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the first witness was the hatter. he came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread - and - butter in the other. \u2018 i beg pardon, your majesty, \u2019 he began, \u2018 for bringing these in : but i hadn \u2019 t quite finished my tea when i was sent for. \u2019"], "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "After Alice gives up on the riddle, the Hatter and the March Hare admit they do not know the answer, to Alice's frustration.", "positive": "\u2018 i haven \u2019 t the slightest idea, \u2019 said the hatter.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Hatter explains he quarreled with 'Time' after the Queen of Hearts accused him of 'murdering the time' during a concert.", "positive": "\u2018 well, i \u2019 d hardly finished the first verse, \u2019 said the hatter, \u2018 when the queen jumped up and bawled out, \u2018 he \u2019 s murdering the time! off with his head! \u2018", "negatives": ["first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts.", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 8, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Hatter explains that due to his quarrel with Time, it is always six o'clock (tea-time), so they constantly move places instead of washing dishes.", "positive": "\u2018 and ever since that, \u2019 the hatter went on in a mournful tone, \u2018 he won \u2019 t do a thing i ask! it \u2019 s always six o \u2019 clock now. \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the first witness was the hatter. he came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread - and - butter in the other. \u2018 i beg pardon, your majesty, \u2019 he began, \u2018 for bringing these in : but i hadn \u2019 t quite finished my tea when i was sent for. \u2019"], "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The March Hare suggests Alice tell a story; she declines, so he and the Hatter demand one from the Dormouse, pinching it awake.", "positive": "\u2018 then the dormouse shall! \u2019 they both cried. \u2018 wake up, dormouse! \u2019 and they pinched it on both sides at once.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The March Hare offers Alice 'more' tea, though she has had none, sparking another nonsensical argument with the Hatter.", "positive": "\u2018 you mean you can \u2019 t take less, \u2019 said the hatter : \u2018 it \u2019 s very easy to take more than nothing. \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Dormouse explains the well was a 'treacle-well'; when Alice objects, the Hatter and March Hare shush her until she apologizes.", "positive": "the dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said, \u2018 it was a treacle - well. \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Hatter interrupts the story to demand a clean cup, making everyone move one place, leaving Alice worse off than before.", "positive": "\u2018 i want a clean cup, \u2019 interrupted the hatter : \u2018 let \u2019 s all move one place on. \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the first witness was the hatter. he came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread - and - butter in the other. \u2018 i beg pardon, your majesty, \u2019 he began, \u2018 for bringing these in : but i hadn \u2019 t quite finished my tea when i was sent for. \u2019"], "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "Alice cautiously asks where the sisters drew treacle from, to which the Hatter provides a mocking, nonsensical answer.", "positive": "\u2018 you can draw water out of a water - well, \u2019 said the hatter ; \u2018 so i should think you could draw treacle out of a treacle - well \u2014 eh, stupid? \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the first witness was the hatter. he came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread - and - butter in the other. \u2018 i beg pardon, your majesty, \u2019 he began, \u2018 for bringing these in : but i hadn \u2019 t quite finished my tea when i was sent for. \u2019"], "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "After the Hatter's final rude remark, Alice leaves in disgust, while the Hatter and March Hare try to put the Dormouse in the teapot.", "positive": "this piece of rudeness was more than alice could bear : she got up in great disgust, and walked off ; the dormouse fell asleep instantly, and neither of the others took the least notice of her going, though she looked back once or twice, half hoping that they would call after her : the last time she saw them, they were trying to put the dormouse into the teapot.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "the hatter looked at the march hare, who had followed him into the court, arm - in - arm with the dormouse. \u2018 fourteenth of march, i think it was, \u2019 he said."], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "Alice finds a door in a tree that returns her to the long hall, where she uses the golden key and mushroom to finally enter the beautiful garden.", "positive": "once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glass table. \u2018 now, i \u2019 ll manage better this time, \u2019 she said to herself, and began by taking the little golden key, and unlocking the door that led into the garden. then she went to work nibbling at the mushroom ( she had kept a piece of it in her pocket ) till she was about a foot high : then she walked down the little passage : and then \u2014 she found herself at last in the beautiful garden, among the bright flower - beds and the cool fountains.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice enters the garden and finds gardeners Two, Five, and Seven painting white roses red, fearing the Queen of Hearts will execute them for planting the wrong colored tree.", "positive": "five and seven said nothing, but looked at two. two began in a low voice, \u2018 why the fact is, you see, miss, this here ought to have been a red rose - tree, and we put a white one in by mistake ; and if the queen was to find it out, we should all have our heads cut off, you know. so you see, miss, we \u2019 re doing our best, afore she comes, to \u2014 \u2019 at this moment five, who had been anxiously looking across the garden, called out \u2018 the queen! the queen! \u2019 and the three gardeners instantly threw themselves flat upon their faces. there was a sound of many footsteps, and alice looked round, eager to see the queen.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts' procession arrives, featuring Soldiers, Courtiers, Royal Children, the White Rabbit, the Knave of Hearts, and finally the King and Queen of Hearts.", "positive": "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts confronts Alice and orders her execution, but Alice retorts 'Nonsense!', prompting the King of Hearts to intervene.", "positive": "the queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment like a wild beast, screamed \u2018 off with her head! off \u2014 \u2019", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "Upon discovering the painted roses, the Queen of Hearts orders the gardeners' execution, but Alice saves them by hiding them in a flowerpot.", "positive": "\u2018 you shan \u2019 t be beheaded! \u2019 said alice, and she put them into a large flower - pot that stood near. the three soldiers wandered about for a minute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "After soldiers falsely report the execution, the Queen of Hearts invites Alice to play croquet, and Alice joins the procession.", "positive": "\u2018 come on, then! \u2019 roared the queen, and alice joined the procession, wondering very much what would happen next.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The White Rabbit secretly informs Alice that the Duchess is under sentence of execution for having boxed the Queen of Hearts' ears.", "positive": "\u2018 hush! hush! \u2019 said the rabbit in a low, hurried tone. he looked anxiously over his shoulder as he spoke, and then raised himself upon tiptoe, put his mouth close to her ear, and whispered \u2018 she \u2019 s under sentence of execution. \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice discovers the croquet game is bizarrely played using live hedgehogs for balls, live flamingoes for mallets, and soldiers for arches.", "positive": "\u2018 get to your places! \u2019 shouted the queen in a voice of thunder, and people began running about in all directions, tumbling up against each other ; however, they got settled down in a minute or two, and the game began. alice thought she had never seen such a curious croquet - ground in her life ; it was all ridges and furrows ; the balls were live hedgehogs, the mallets live flamingoes, and the soldiers had to double themselves up and to stand on their hands and feet, to make the arches.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "During the chaotic game, the Queen of Hearts furiously stamps about, constantly shouting 'Off with his head!' or 'Off with her head!' at the players.", "positive": "the players all played at once without waiting for turns, quarrelling all the while, and fighting for the hedgehogs ; and in a very short time the queen was in a furious passion, and went stamping about, and shouting \u2018 off with his head! \u2019 or \u2018 off with her head! \u2019 about once in a minute.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Cheshire Cat reappears, and Alice complains to it about the game, cleverly avoiding insulting the Queen of Hearts who is listening nearby.", "positive": "\u2018 not at all, \u2019 said alice : \u2018 she \u2019 s so extremely \u2014 \u2019 just then she noticed that the queen was close behind her, listening : so she went on, \u2018 \u2014 likely to win, that it \u2019 s hardly worth while finishing the game. \u2019", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The King of Hearts, disliking the Cheshire Cat's look, asks for its removal; the Queen of Hearts' immediate solution is 'Off with his head!'", "positive": "the queen had only one way of settling all difficulties, great or small. \u2018 off with his head! \u2019 she said, without even looking round.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Duchess reappeared in a surprisingly pleasant mood, tucking her arm into Alice's. Alice mused that the Duchess's previous savagery in the kitchen was likely due to pepper.", "positive": "\u2018 you can \u2019 t think how glad i am to see you again, you dear old thing! \u2019 said the duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into alice \u2019 s, and they walked off together.", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "Alice resolved not to have pepper in her own kitchen, theorizing about what makes people hot-tempered. The Duchess interrupted Alice's thoughts, promising to find a moral for her being quiet, and insisted that everything has a moral.", "positive": "she had quite forgotten the duchess by this time, and was a little startled when she heard her voice close to her ear. \u2018 you \u2019 re thinking about something, my dear, and that makes you forget to talk. i can \u2019 t tell you just now what the moral of that is, but i shall remember it in a bit. \u2019", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "The Duchess rested her uncomfortably sharp chin on Alice's shoulder. In a conversation about the croquet game, the Duchess offered several morals, including \"'tis love, 'tis love, that makes the world go round!\" and \"Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves,\" which Alice found peculiar.", "positive": "alice did not much like keeping so close to her : first, because the duchess was very ugly ; and secondly, because she was exactly the right height to rest her chin upon alice \u2019 s shoulder, and it was an uncomfortably sharp chin. however, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as she could.", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "The Duchess continued her moralizing, connecting flamingoes and mustard because they both bite, leading to a debate where Alice identified mustard first as a mineral, then a vegetable, with the Duchess agreeing to both and providing morals for each.", "positive": "\u2018 very true, \u2019 said the duchess : \u2018 flamingoes and mustard both bite. and the moral of that is \u2014 \u2018 birds of a feather flock together. \u2018", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "The Duchess offered Alice a convoluted moral, \"Be what you would seem to be,\" which Alice couldn't understand. The Duchess then presented all her sayings to Alice as a gift, which Alice privately thought was cheap.", "positive": "\u2018 i quite agree with you, \u2019 said the duchess ; \u2018 and the moral of that is \u2014 \u2018 be what you would seem to be \u2019 \u2014 or if you \u2019 d like it put more simply \u2014 \u2018 never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise. \u2018", "negatives": ["after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "it was the white rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something ; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018 the duchess! the duchess! oh my dear paws! oh my fur and whiskers! she \u2019 ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! where can i have dropped them, i wonder? \u2019 alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good - naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen \u2014 everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely."], "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 2, "neg2_chapter": 4} -{"anchor": "As the Duchess began another moral, her voice died away upon seeing the Queen of Hearts. The Queen threatened the Duchess, shouting that either she or her head must be off, prompting the Duchess to vanish instantly.", "positive": "but here, to alice \u2019 s great surprise, the duchess \u2019 s voice died away, even in the middle of her favourite word \u2018 moral, \u2019 and the arm that was linked into hers began to tremble. alice looked up, and there stood the queen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts told a frightened Alice to continue the croquet game. The other guests, who had been resting, hurried back to play upon the Queen's return.", "positive": "\u2018 let \u2019 s go on with the game, \u2019 the queen said to alice ; and alice was too much frightened to say a word, but slowly followed her back to the croquet - ground.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "During the game, the Queen of Hearts constantly ordered executions, causing soldiers to leave their positions as arches to take players into custody. Soon, only the King, the Queen, and Alice were left playing.", "positive": "all the time they were playing the queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting \u2018 off with his head! \u2019 or \u2018 off with her head! \u2019 those whom she sentenced were taken into custody by the soldiers, who of course had to leave off being arches to do this, so that by the end of half an hour or so there were no arches left, and all the players, except the king, the queen, and alice, were in custody and under sentence of execution.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts, out of breath, asked Alice if she had seen the Mock Turtle. Alice did not know what a Mock Turtle was, so the Queen decided to take her to meet him and hear his story.", "positive": "then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts and Alice found a sleeping Gryphon. The Queen ordered the Gryphon to take Alice to the Mock Turtle before leaving to see to executions, and Alice decided it was safer to wait with the Gryphon.", "positive": "they very soon came upon a gryphon, lying fast asleep in the sun. ( if you don \u2019 t know what a gryphon is, look at the picture. ) \u2018 up, lazy thing! \u2019 said the queen, \u2018 and take this young lady to see the mock turtle, and to hear his history. i must go back and see after some executions i have ordered \u2019 ; and she walked off, leaving alice alone with the gryphon. alice did not quite like the look of the creature, but on the whole she thought it would be quite as safe to stay with it as to go after that savage queen : so she waited.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "The Gryphon chuckled after the Queen left, telling Alice the executions are \"all her fancy\" and never actually happen. It then told Alice to \"Come on!\"", "positive": "\u2018 why, she, \u2019 said the gryphon. \u2018 it \u2019 s all her fancy, that : they never executes nobody, you know. come on! \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the twelve jurors were all writing very busily on slates. \u2018 what are they doing? \u2019 alice whispered to the gryphon. \u2018 they can \u2019 t have anything to put down yet, before the trial \u2019 s begun. \u2019"], "noun": "Gryphon", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Gryphon led Alice to the Mock Turtle, who was sighing sadly. The Gryphon insisted the sorrow was also just his fancy. He introduced Alice to the Mock Turtle, who agreed to tell his history, instructing them to sit and listen silently.", "positive": "they had not gone far before they saw the mock turtle in the distance, sitting sad and lonely on a little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, alice could hear him sighing as if his heart would break. she pitied him deeply. \u2018 what is his sorrow? \u2019 she asked the gryphon, and the gryphon answered, very nearly in the same words as before, \u2018 it \u2019 s all his fancy, that : he hasn \u2019 t got no sorrow, you know. come on! \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle began his story by stating, \"Once, I was a real Turtle,\" and then sobbed for a long time while the Gryphon made occasional noises and Alice waited patiently for him to continue.", "positive": "\u2018 once, \u2019 said the mock turtle at last, with a deep sigh, \u2018 i was a real turtle. \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle described his schoolmaster, a Turtle they called Tortoise. He became angry when Alice asked why, explaining it was because \"he taught us.\" The Gryphon scolded Alice for her simple question.", "positive": "\u2018 we called him tortoise because he taught us, \u2019 said the mock turtle angrily : \u2018 really you are very dull! \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice and the Mock Turtle compared their schooling. The Mock Turtle claimed his school was superior because the bill included \"French, music, and washing\u2014extra,\" though he sighed that he couldn't afford to learn washing himself.", "positive": "\u2018 ah! then yours wasn \u2019 t a really good school, \u2019 said the mock turtle in a tone of great relief. \u2018 now at ours they had at the end of the bill, \u2018 french, music, and washing \u2014 extra. \u2018", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice asked about the regular course, and the Mock Turtle listed subjects: \"Reeling and Writhing\" and the branches of Arithmetic: \"Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.\"", "positive": "\u2018 reeling and writhing, of course, to begin with, \u2019 the mock turtle replied ; \u2018 and then the different branches of arithmetic \u2014 ambition, distraction, uglification, and derision. \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "When Alice asked about \"Uglification,\" the Gryphon called her a simpleton for not knowing, explaining it by contrast to \"beautify.\" Discouraged, Alice turned back to the Mock Turtle.", "positive": "\u2018 well, then, \u2019 the gryphon went on, \u2018 if you don \u2019 t know what to uglify is, you are a simpleton. \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle listed more subjects taught by a conger-eel master: \"Mystery\" and \"Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils.\" The Gryphon added that his Classics master, an old crab, taught \"Laughing and Grief.\"", "positive": "\u2018 well, there was mystery, \u2019 the mock turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, \u2018 \u2014 mystery, ancient and modern, with seaography : then drawling \u2014 the drawling - master was an old conger - eel, that used to come once a week : he taught us drawling, stretching, and fainting in coils. \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle explained his lessons were ten hours the first day, nine the next, and so on. The Gryphon clarified they were called \"lessons\" because they \"lessen\" each day. When Alice asked about the twelfth day, the Gryphon interrupted to change the subject to games.", "positive": "\u2018 that \u2019 s the reason they \u2019 re called lessons, \u2019 the gryphon remarked : \u2018 because they lessen from day to day. \u2019", "negatives": ["the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg1_chapter": 10, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle sobbed deeply, his voice choked, so the Gryphon shook and punched him in the back to help him recover.", "positive": "the mock turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. he looked at alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018 same as if he had a bone in his throat, \u2019 said the gryphon : and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. at last the mock turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again : \u2014", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle, with tears running down his cheeks, told Alice she could have no idea what a delightful thing a Lobster Quadrille is.", "positive": "\u2018 you may not have lived much under the sea \u2014 \u2019 ( \u2019 i haven \u2019 t, \u2019 said alice ) \u2014 \u2018 and perhaps you were never even introduced to a lobster \u2014 \u2019 ( alice began to say \u2018 i once tasted \u2014 \u2019 but checked herself hastily, and said \u2018 no, never \u2019 ) \u2018 \u2014 so you can have no idea what a delightful thing a lobster quadrille is! \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice confessed to the Mock Turtle that she had never lived under the sea or been introduced to a lobster, hastily checking herself from saying she had tasted one.", "positive": "\u2018 you may not have lived much under the sea \u2014 \u2019 ( \u2019 i haven \u2019 t, \u2019 said alice ) \u2014 \u2018 and perhaps you were never even introduced to a lobster \u2014 \u2019 ( alice began to say \u2018 i once tasted \u2014 \u2019 but checked herself hastily, and said \u2018 no, never \u2019 ) \u2018 \u2014 so you can have no idea what a delightful thing a lobster quadrille is! \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice replied \"No, indeed,\" to the Mock Turtle's statement about the Lobster Quadrille and asked what sort of a dance it was.", "positive": "\u2018 no, indeed, \u2019 said alice. \u2018 what sort of a dance is it? \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Gryphon and the Mock Turtle excitedly and chaotically described the steps of the Lobster Quadrille to Alice, involving two lines of sea creatures, clearing jellyfish, advancing twice with lobsters, throwing them, swimming after them, and changing partners.", "positive": "\u2018 why, \u2019 said the gryphon, \u2018 you first form into a line along the sea - shore \u2014 \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "After their wild explanation of the Lobster Quadrille's first figure, the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon sat down again very sadly and quietly, and looked at Alice.", "positive": "\u2018 back to land again, and that \u2019 s all the first figure, \u2019 said the mock turtle, suddenly dropping his voice ; and the two creatures, who had been jumping about like mad things all this time, sat down again very sadly and quietly, and looked at alice.", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice timidly said the dance must be pretty, and when the Mock Turtle offered to show her, she agreed very much indeed.", "positive": "\u2018 very much indeed, \u2019 said alice.", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle and the Gryphon demonstrated the Lobster Quadrille by dancing around Alice while the Mock Turtle sang a sad song about a whiting and a snail.", "positive": "so they began solemnly dancing round and round alice, every now and then treading on her toes when they passed too close, and waving their forepaws to mark the time, while the mock turtle sang this, very slowly and sadly : \u2014", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice, glad the dance was over, thanked the Mock Turtle and Gryphon and said she liked the curious song about the whiting.", "positive": "\u2018 thank you, it \u2019 s a very interesting dance to watch, \u2019 said alice, feeling very glad that it was over at last : \u2018 and i do so like that curious song about the whiting! \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "In a discussion with the Mock Turtle, Alice described whitings as having their tails in their mouths and being covered in crumbs, after nearly mentioning she'd seen them at dinner.", "positive": "\u2018 i believe so, \u2019 alice replied thoughtfully. \u2018 they have their tails in their mouths \u2014 and they \u2019 re all over crumbs. \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle corrected Alice about the crumbs and had the Gryphon explain that whitings hold their tails in their mouths because they were thrown far out to sea during the dance.", "positive": "\u2018 the reason is, \u2019 said the gryphon, \u2018 that they would go with the lobsters to the dance. so they got thrown out to sea. so they had to fall a long way. so they got their tails fast in their mouths. so they couldn \u2019 t get them out again. that \u2019 s all. \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Gryphon explained to a puzzled Alice that the fish is called a 'whiting' because under the sea, it is used for whitening boots and shoes, a pun on 'blacking'.", "positive": "\u2018 it does the boots and shoes. \u2019 the gryphon replied very solemnly.", "negatives": ["they very soon came upon a gryphon, lying fast asleep in the sun. ( if you don \u2019 t know what a gryphon is, look at the picture. ) \u2018 up, lazy thing! \u2019 said the queen, \u2018 and take this young lady to see the mock turtle, and to hear his history. i must go back and see after some executions i have ordered \u2019 ; and she walked off, leaving alice alone with the gryphon. alice did not quite like the look of the creature, but on the whole she thought it would be quite as safe to stay with it as to go after that savage queen : so she waited.", "the twelve jurors were all writing very busily on slates. \u2018 what are they doing? \u2019 alice whispered to the gryphon. \u2018 they can \u2019 t have anything to put down yet, before the trial \u2019 s begun. \u2019"], "noun": "Gryphon", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "When Alice asked what shoes under the sea are made of, the Gryphon impatiently replied they are made of 'soles and eels', a pun on 'soles and heels'.", "positive": "\u2018 soles and eels, of course, \u2019 the gryphon replied rather impatiently : \u2018 any shrimp could have told you that. \u2019", "negatives": ["they very soon came upon a gryphon, lying fast asleep in the sun. ( if you don \u2019 t know what a gryphon is, look at the picture. ) \u2018 up, lazy thing! \u2019 said the queen, \u2018 and take this young lady to see the mock turtle, and to hear his history. i must go back and see after some executions i have ordered \u2019 ; and she walked off, leaving alice alone with the gryphon. alice did not quite like the look of the creature, but on the whole she thought it would be quite as safe to stay with it as to go after that savage queen : so she waited.", "the twelve jurors were all writing very busily on slates. \u2018 what are they doing? \u2019 alice whispered to the gryphon. \u2018 they can \u2019 t have anything to put down yet, before the trial \u2019 s begun. \u2019"], "noun": "Gryphon", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 11} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle explained that fish must travel with a 'porpoise', which Alice questioned, asking if he meant 'purpose', but the Mock Turtle insisted he meant what he said.", "positive": "\u2018 of course not, \u2019 said the mock turtle : \u2018 why, if a fish came to me, and told me he was going a journey, i should say \u2018 with what porpoise? \u2018", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Gryphon asked Alice to share her adventures, impatiently dismissing the Mock Turtle's request for an explanation of why Alice was a different person that day.", "positive": "\u2018 no, no! the adventures first, \u2019 said the gryphon in an impatient tone : \u2018 explanations take such a dreadful time. \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice recounted her adventures, and when she mentioned how her recitation of 'You are old, Father William' came out wrong for the Caterpillar, the Mock Turtle and Gryphon found it very curious and asked her to recite something else.", "positive": "so alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw the white rabbit. she was a little nervous about it just at first, the two creatures got so close to her, one on each side, and opened their eyes and mouths so very wide, but she gained courage as she went on. her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating \u2019 you are old, father william, \u2019 to the caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the mock turtle drew a long breath, and said \u2018 that \u2019 s very curious. \u2019", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Gryphon noted Alice's recitation was different, and the Mock Turtle called it nonsense, leaving Alice to sit with her face in her hands, despairing of things ever being normal.", "positive": "alice said nothing ; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering if anything would ever happen in a natural way again.", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle demanded an explanation for the verse, but the Gryphon stopped him; Alice, puzzled, tried to explain a line by relating it to dancing.", "positive": "\u2018 it \u2019 s the first position in dancing. \u2019 alice said ; but was dreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle interrupted, calling Alice's recitation the most confusing thing he ever heard, and the Gryphon told Alice she had better stop, which she gladly did.", "positive": "\u2018 yes, i think you \u2019 d better leave off, \u2019 said the gryphon : and alice was only too glad to do so.", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice eagerly requested a song instead of another dance, so the Mock Turtle, at the Gryphon's prompting, began to sing 'Beautiful Soup'.", "positive": "the mock turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked with sobs, to sing this : \u2014", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "A distant cry of 'The trial's beginning!' interrupted the Mock Turtle's song, and the Gryphon grabbed Alice's hand, hurrying her away towards the trial.", "positive": "\u2018 come on! \u2019 cried the gryphon, and, taking alice by the hand, it hurried off, without waiting for the end of the song.", "negatives": ["then the queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to alice, \u2018 have you seen the mock turtle yet? \u2019", "the long grass rustled at her feet as the white rabbit hurried by \u2014 the frightened mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool \u2014 she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the march hare and his friends shared their never - ending meal, and the shrill voice of the queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution \u2014 once more the pig - baby was sneezing on the duchess \u2019 s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it \u2014 once more the shriek of the gryphon, the squeaking of the lizard \u2019 s slate - pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea - pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable mock turtle."], "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg1_chapter": 9, "neg2_chapter": 12} -{"anchor": "Alice arrives at the court of the King and Queen of Hearts. The Knave of Hearts is on trial for stealing tarts. The White Rabbit acts as herald.", "positive": "the king and queen of hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them \u2014 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 \u2014 \u2018 i wish they \u2019 d get the trial done, \u2019 she thought, \u2018 and hand round the refreshments! \u2019 but there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The Gryphon tells Alice the jurors are writing their names to avoid forgetting them. Alice's outburst \"Stupid things!\" prompts the White Rabbit to call for silence.", "positive": "\u2018 they \u2019 re putting down their names, \u2019 the gryphon whispered in reply, \u2018 for fear they should forget them before the end of the trial. \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The Hatter is called as the first witness, arriving with the March Hare and the Dormouse while still holding his teacup and bread-and-butter.", "positive": "the first witness was the hatter. he came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread - and - butter in the other. \u2018 i beg pardon, your majesty, \u2019 he began, \u2018 for bringing these in : but i hadn \u2019 t quite finished my tea when i was sent for. \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "there was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the march hare and the hatter were having tea at it : a dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018 very uncomfortable for the dormouse, \u2019 thought alice ; \u2018 only, as it \u2019 s asleep, i suppose it doesn \u2019 t mind. \u2019"], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 7} -{"anchor": "The Hatter, March Hare, and Dormouse provide three conflicting dates for their tea party, which the King of Hearts orders the jury to record and calculate.", "positive": "\u2018 write that down, \u2019 the king said to the jury, and the jury eagerly wrote down all three dates on their slates, and then added them up, and reduced the answer to shillings and pence.", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "there was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the march hare and the hatter were having tea at it : a dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018 very uncomfortable for the dormouse, \u2019 thought alice ; \u2018 only, as it \u2019 s asleep, i suppose it doesn \u2019 t mind. \u2019"], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 7} -{"anchor": "Alice feels herself beginning to grow larger again and decides to remain in the courtroom despite the change.", "positive": "just at this moment alice felt a very curious sensation, which puzzled her a good deal until she made out what it was : she was beginning to grow larger again, and she thought at first she would get up and leave the court ; but on second thoughts she decided to remain where she was as long as there was room for her.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Threatened with execution by the King of Hearts, the Hatter gives a nervous, nonsensical testimony about twinkling tea, implicating the March Hare and Dormouse.", "positive": "\u2018 i \u2019 m a poor man, your majesty, \u2019 the hatter began, in a trembling voice, \u2018 \u2014 and i hadn \u2019 t begun my tea \u2014 not above a week or so \u2014 and what with the bread - and - butter getting so thin \u2014 and the twinkling of the tea \u2014 \u2019", "negatives": ["\u2018 in that direction, \u2019 the cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018 lives a hatter : and in that direction, \u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018 lives a march hare. visit either you like : they \u2019 re both mad. \u2019", "there was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the march hare and the hatter were having tea at it : a dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018 very uncomfortable for the dormouse, \u2019 thought alice ; \u2018 only, as it \u2019 s asleep, i suppose it doesn \u2019 t mind. \u2019"], "noun": "March Hare", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 6, "neg2_chapter": 7} -{"anchor": "The King of Hearts dismisses the Hatter. As the Hatter leaves, the Queen of Hearts orders his execution, but he is already out of sight.", "positive": "\u2018 you may go, \u2019 said the king, and the hatter hurriedly left the court, without even waiting to put his shoes on.", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "The Dormouse interjects that tarts contain treacle, prompting the Queen of Hearts to furiously order his violent removal from court, causing chaos.", "positive": "\u2018 collar that dormouse, \u2019 the queen shrieked out. \u2018 behead that dormouse! turn that dormouse out of court! suppress him! pinch him! off with his whiskers! \u2019", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "During the chaos of the Dormouse's ejection, the Cook disappears. The White Rabbit then calls Alice as the next witness, to her surprise.", "positive": "alice watched the white rabbit as he fumbled over the list, feeling very curious to see what the next witness would be like, \u2018 \u2014 for they haven \u2019 t got much evidence yet, \u2019 she said to herself. imagine her surprise, when the white rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill little voice, the name \u2018 alice! \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 11, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "When called as a witness, Alice forgets her new, larger size and jumps up, tipping over the jury-box and spilling all the jurymen.", "positive": "\u2018 here! \u2019 cried alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury - box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "The King of Hearts declares Alice's testimony 'important,' but the White Rabbit corrects him to 'unimportant,' causing confusion among the jury.", "positive": "\u2018 that \u2019 s very important, \u2019 the king said, turning to the jury. they were just beginning to write this down on their slates, when the white rabbit interrupted : \u2018 unimportant, your majesty means, of course, \u2019 he said in a very respectful tone, but frowning and making faces at him as he spoke.", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "As the King of Hearts calls for a verdict, the White Rabbit interrupts to present new evidence: a paper that turns out to be a set of verses.", "positive": "\u2018 there \u2019 s more evidence to come yet, please your majesty, \u2019 said the white rabbit, jumping up in a great hurry ; \u2018 this paper has just been picked up. \u2019", "negatives": ["so she was considering in her own mind ( as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid ), whether the pleasure of making a daisy - chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. it was the white rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other : he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018 oh! the duchess, the duchess! oh! won \u2019 t she be savage if i \u2019 ve kept her waiting! \u2019 alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one ; so, when the rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018 if you please, sir \u2014 \u2019 the rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go."], "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "After the verses are read, Alice dismisses them as meaningless and offers sixpence to anyone who can explain them.", "positive": "\u2018 if any one of them can explain it, \u2019 said alice, ( she had grown so large in the last few minutes that she wasn \u2019 t a bit afraid of interrupting him, ) \u2018 i \u2019 ll give him sixpence. i don \u2019 t believe there \u2019 s an atom of meaning in it. \u2019", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "When the King of Hearts suggests a line from the verses refers to the Queen of Hearts having fits, she furiously denies it and throws an inkstand at the Lizard.", "positive": "\u2018 never! \u2019 said the queen furiously, throwing an inkstand at the lizard as she spoke. ( the unfortunate little bill had left off writing on his slate with one finger, as he found it made no mark ; but he now hastily began again, using the ink, that was trickling down his face, as long as it lasted. )", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts demands 'Sentence first\u2014verdict afterwards,' which Alice loudly decries as 'Stuff and nonsense!'", "positive": "\u2018 no, no! \u2019 said the queen. \u2018 sentence first \u2014 verdict afterwards. \u2019", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "After the Queen of Hearts shouts 'Off with her head!', Alice, at her full size, retorts 'You\u2019re nothing but a pack of cards!', causing them to attack her and break the dream.", "positive": "\u2018 who cares for you? \u2019 said alice, ( she had grown to her full size by this time. ) \u2018 you \u2019 re nothing but a pack of cards! \u2019", "negatives": ["the hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018 not i! \u2019 he replied. \u2018 we quarrelled last march \u2014 just before he went mad, you know \u2014 \u2019 ( pointing with his tea spoon at the march hare, ) \u2018 \u2014 it was at the great concert given by the queen of hearts, and i had to sing", "first came ten soldiers carrying clubs ; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners : next the ten courtiers ; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. after these came the royal children ; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples : they were all ornamented with hearts. next came the guests, mostly kings and queens, and among them alice recognised the white rabbit : it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. then followed the knave of hearts, carrying the king \u2019 s crown on a crimson velvet cushion ; and, last of all this grand procession, came the king and queen of hearts."], "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 7, "neg2_chapter": 8} -{"anchor": "Alice wakes up on the riverbank with her head in her sister's lap, recounts her 'curious dream' of Wonderland, and then runs home for tea.", "positive": "\u2018 oh, i \u2019 ve had such a curious dream! \u2019 said alice, and she told her sister, as well as she could remember them, all these strange adventures of hers that you have just been reading about ; and when she had finished, her sister kissed her, and said, \u2018 it was a curious dream, dear, certainly : but now run in to your tea ; it \u2019 s getting late. \u2019 so alice got up and ran off, thinking while she ran, as well she might, what a wonderful dream it had been.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice's sister remains behind, reflecting on Alice's story, and begins to have her own dream of the strange creatures and events of Wonderland.", "positive": "but her sister sat still just as she left her, leaning her head on her hand, watching the setting sun, and thinking of little alice and all her wonderful adventures, till she too began dreaming after a fashion, and this was her dream : \u2014", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} -{"anchor": "Alice's sister imagines a future where a grown-up Alice retains her childhood heart and shares the tale of Wonderland with other children.", "positive": "lastly, she pictured to herself how this same little sister of hers would, in the after - time, be herself a grown woman ; and how she would keep, through all her riper years, the simple and loving heart of her childhood : and how she would gather about her other little children, and make their eyes bright and eager with many a strange tale, perhaps even with the dream of wonderland of long ago : and how she would feel with all their simple sorrows, and find a pleasure in all their simple joys, remembering her own child - life, and the happy summer days.", "negatives": ["alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do : once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018 and what is the use of a book, \u2019 thought alice \u2018 without pictures or conversation? \u2019", "\u2018 curiouser and curiouser! \u2019 cried alice ( she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good english ) ; \u2018 now i \u2019 m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! good - bye, feet! \u2019 ( for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off ). \u2018 oh, my poor little feet, i wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? i \u2019 m sure i shan \u2019 t be able! i shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you : you must manage the best way you can ; \u2014 but i must be kind to them, \u2019 thought alice, \u2018 or perhaps they won \u2019 t walk the way i want to go! let me see : i \u2019 ll give them a new pair of boots every christmas. \u2019"], "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 12, "neg1_chapter": 1, "neg2_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice is bored sitting by her sister, who is reading a book without pictures or conversations.", "positive": "Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, \u2018and what is the use of a book,\u2019 thought Alice \u2018without pictures or conversation?\u2019 So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "A White Rabbit with pink eyes ran past Alice, took a watch from its waistcoat-pocket, and exclaimed about being late.", "positive": "So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her. There was nothing so very remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so very much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, \u2018Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!\u2019 (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Driven by curiosity, Alice chased the White Rabbit across a field and followed it down a large rabbit-hole.", "positive": "There was nothing so very remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so very much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, \u2018Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!\u2019 (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge. In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice fell slowly down a deep well, observing cupboards and bookshelves on the sides and placing an empty marmalade jar in one.", "positive": "The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about stopping herself before she found herself falling down a very deep well. Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next. First, she tried to look down and make out what she was coming to, but it was too dark to see anything; then she looked at the sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with cupboards and book-shelves; here and there she saw maps and pictures hung upon pegs. She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she passed; it was labelled \u2018ORANGE MARMALADE\u2019, but to her great disappointment it was empty: she did not like to drop the jar for fear of killing somebody, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as she fell past it.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "During her fall, Alice mused about her location, the Earth's center, and her cat, Dinah, before dozing off.", "positive": "\u2018Well!\u2019 thought Alice to herself, \u2018after such a fall as this, I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs! How brave they\u2019ll all think me at home! Why, I wouldn\u2019t say anything about it, even if I fell off the top of the house!\u2019 (Which was very likely true.) Down, down, down. Would the fall never come to an end! \u2018I wonder how many miles I\u2019ve fallen by this time?\u2019 she said aloud. \u2018I must be getting somewhere near the centre of the earth. Let me see: that would be four thousand miles down, I think\u2014\u2019 (for, you see, Alice had learnt several things of this sort in her lessons in the schoolroom, and though this was not a VERY good opportunity for showing off her knowledge, as there was no one to listen to her, still it was good practice to say it over) \u2018\u2014yes, that\u2019s about the right distance\u2014but then I wonder what Latitude or Longitude I\u2019ve got to?\u2019 (Alice had no idea what Latitude was, or Longitude either, but thought they were nice grand words to say.) Presently she began again. \u2018I wonder if I shall fall right through the earth! How funny it\u2019ll seem to come out among the people that walk with their heads downward! The Antipathies, I think\u2014\u2019 (she was rather glad there WAS no one listening, this time, as it didn\u2019t sound at all the right word) \u2018\u2014but I shall have to ask them what the name of the country is, you know. Please, Ma\u2019am, is this New Zealand or Australia?\u2019 (and she tried to curtsey as she spoke\u2014fancy curtseying as you\u2019re falling through the air! Do you think you could manage it?) \u2018And what an ignorant little girl she\u2019ll think me for asking! No, it\u2019ll never do to ask: perhaps I shall see it written up somewhere.\u2019 Down, down, down. There was nothing else to do, so Alice soon began talking again. \u2018Dinah\u2019ll miss me very much to-night, I should think!\u2019 (Dinah was the cat.) \u2018I hope they\u2019ll remember her saucer of milk at tea-time. Dinah my dear! I wish you were down here with me! There are no mice in the air, I\u2019m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that\u2019s very like a mouse, you know. But do cats eat bats, I wonder?\u2019 And here Alice began to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort of way, \u2018Do cats eat bats? Do cats eat bats?\u2019 and sometimes, \u2018Do bats eat cats?\u2019 for, you see, as she couldn\u2019t answer either question, it didn\u2019t much matter which way she put it. She felt that she was dozing off, and had just begun to dream that she was walking hand in hand with Dinah, and saying to her very earnestly, \u2018Now, Dinah, tell me the truth: did you ever eat a bat?\u2019 when suddenly, thump! thump! down she came upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice landed unhurt, saw the White Rabbit again, but lost sight of it after it turned a corner.", "positive": "Down, down, down. There was nothing else to do, so Alice soon began talking again. \u2018Dinah\u2019ll miss me very much to-night, I should think!\u2019 (Dinah was the cat.) \u2018I hope they\u2019ll remember her saucer of milk at tea-time. Dinah my dear! I wish you were down here with me! There are no mice in the air, I\u2019m afraid, but you might catch a bat, and that\u2019s very like a mouse, you know. But do cats eat bats, I wonder?\u2019 And here Alice began to get rather sleepy, and went on saying to herself, in a dreamy sort of way, \u2018Do cats eat bats? Do cats eat bats?\u2019 and sometimes, \u2018Do bats eat cats?\u2019 for, you see, as she couldn\u2019t answer either question, it didn\u2019t much matter which way she put it. She felt that she was dozing off, and had just begun to dream that she was walking hand in hand with Dinah, and saying to her very earnestly, \u2018Now, Dinah, tell me the truth: did you ever eat a bat?\u2019 when suddenly, thump! thump! down she came upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over. Alice was not a bit hurt, and she jumped up on to her feet in a moment: she looked up, but it was all dark overhead; before her was another long passage, and the White Rabbit was still in sight, hurrying down it. There was not a moment to be lost: away went Alice like the wind, and was just in time to hear it say, as it turned a corner, \u2018Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it\u2019s getting!\u2019 She was close behind it when she turned the corner, but the Rabbit was no longer to be seen: she found herself in a long, low hall, which was lit up by a row of lamps hanging from the roof.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice found herself in a hall with locked doors and discovered a tiny golden key on a three-legged glass table.", "positive": "There were doors all round the hall, but they were all locked; and when Alice had been all the way down one side and up the other, trying every door, she walked sadly down the middle, wondering how she was ever to get out again. Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and Alice\u2019s first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them. However, on the second time round, she came upon a low curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door about fifteen inches high: she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to her great delight it fitted!", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice found a small door behind a curtain that the key unlocked, revealing a beautiful garden she was too large to enter.", "positive": "Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and Alice\u2019s first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them. However, on the second time round, she came upon a low curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door about fifteen inches high: she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to her great delight it fitted! Alice opened the door and found that it led into a small passage, not much larger than a rat-hole: she knelt down and looked along the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw. How she longed to get out of that dark hall, and wander about among those beds of bright flowers and those cool fountains, but she could not even get her head though the doorway; \u2018and even if my head would go through,\u2019 thought poor Alice, \u2018it would be of very little use without my shoulders. Oh, how I wish I could shut up like a telescope! I think I could, if I only know how to begin.\u2019 For, you see, so many out-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice found a bottle labeled 'DRINK ME' on the table. After ensuring it was not poison, she drank the contents.", "positive": "There seemed to be no use in waiting by the little door, so she went back to the table, half hoping she might find another key on it, or at any rate a book of rules for shutting people up like telescopes: this time she found a little bottle on it, (\u2019which certainly was not here before,\u2019 said Alice,) and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words \u2018DRINK ME\u2019 beautifully printed on it in large letters. It was all very well to say \u2018Drink me,\u2019 but the wise little Alice was not going to do that in a hurry. \u2018No, I\u2019ll look first,\u2019 she said, \u2018and see whether it\u2019s marked \u2018poison\u2019 or not\u2019; for she had read several nice little histories about children who had got burnt, and eaten up by wild beasts and other unpleasant things, all because they would not remember the simple rules their friends had taught them: such as, that a red-hot poker will burn you if you hold it too long; and that if you cut your finger very deeply with a knife, it usually bleeds; and she had never forgotten that, if you drink much from a bottle marked \u2018poison,\u2019 it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later. However, this bottle was not marked \u2018poison,\u2019 so Alice ventured to taste it, and finding it very nice, (it had, in fact, a sort of mixed flavour of cherry-tart, custard, pine-apple, roast turkey, toffee, and hot buttered toast,) she very soon finished it off.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice shrank to only ten inches high, the correct size to fit through the small door into the garden.", "positive": "\u2018What a curious feeling!\u2019 said Alice; \u2018I must be shutting up like a telescope.\u2019 And so it was indeed: she was now only ten inches high, and her face brightened up at the thought that she was now the right size for going through the little door into that lovely garden. First, however, she waited for a few minutes to see if she was going to shrink any further: she felt a little nervous about this; \u2018for it might end, you know,\u2019 said Alice to herself, \u2018in my going out altogether, like a candle. I wonder what I should be like then?\u2019 And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle is like after the candle is blown out, for she could not remember ever having seen such a thing.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice realized she had left the golden key on the table, which she was now too small to reach, and began to cry.", "positive": "After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going into the garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice! when she got to the door, she found she had forgotten the little golden key, and when she went back to the table for it, she found she could not possibly reach it: she could see it quite plainly through the glass, and she tried her best to climb up one of the legs of the table, but it was too slippery; and when she had tired herself out with trying, the poor little thing sat down and cried. \u2018Come, there\u2019s no use in crying like that!\u2019 said Alice to herself, rather sharply; \u2018I advise you to leave off this minute!\u2019 She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it), and sometimes she scolded herself so severely as to bring tears into her eyes; and once she remembered trying to box her own ears for having cheated herself in a game of croquet she was playing against herself, for this curious child was very fond of pretending to be two people. \u2018But it\u2019s no use now,\u2019 thought poor Alice, \u2018to pretend to be two people! Why, there\u2019s hardly enough of me left to make ONE respectable person!\u2019", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice found a small cake marked 'EAT ME' under the table and ate it, hoping it would change her size to get into the garden.", "positive": "Soon her eye fell on a little glass box that was lying under the table: she opened it, and found in it a very small cake, on which the words \u2018EAT ME\u2019 were beautifully marked in currants. \u2018Well, I\u2019ll eat it,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018and if it makes me grow larger, I can reach the key; and if it makes me grow smaller, I can creep under the door; so either way I\u2019ll get into the garden, and I don\u2019t care which happens!\u2019 She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself, \u2018Which way? Which way?\u2019, holding her hand on the top of her head to feel which way it was growing, and she was quite surprised to find that she remained the same size: to be sure, this generally happens when one eats cake, but Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way. So she set to work, and very soon finished off the cake.", "negative": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 1, "neg_chapter": 2} +{"anchor": "Alice exclaims \"Curiouser and curiouser!\" as she grows to over nine feet tall, her head hitting the roof. Alice plans to mail gifts to her own feet. Alice then takes the golden key and goes to the garden door.", "positive": "\u2018Curiouser and curiouser!\u2019 cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); \u2018now I\u2019m opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! Good-bye, feet!\u2019 (for when she looked down at her feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so far off). \u2018Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, dears? I\u2019m sure I shan\u2019t be able! I shall be a great deal too far off to trouble myself about you: you must manage the best way you can; \u2014but I must be kind to them,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018or perhaps they won\u2019t walk the way I want to go! Let me see: I\u2019ll give them a new pair of boots every Christmas.\u2019 And she went on planning to herself how she would manage it. \u2018They must go by the carrier,\u2019 she thought; \u2018and how funny it\u2019ll seem, sending presents to one\u2019s own feet! And how odd the directions will look! Oh dear, what nonsense I\u2019m talking!\u2019 Just then her head struck against the roof of the hall: in fact she was now more than nine feet high, and she at once took up the little golden key and hurried off to the garden door.", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "Too large to enter the garden, Alice begins to cry. Despite Alice scolding herself, her tears create a large pool about four inches deep in the hall.", "positive": "Poor Alice! It was as much as she could do, lying down on one side, to look through into the garden with one eye; but to get through was more hopeless than ever: she sat down and began to cry again. \u2018You ought to be ashamed of yourself,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018a great girl like you,\u2019 (she might well say this), \u2018to go on crying in this way! Stop this moment, I tell you!\u2019 But she went on all the same, shedding gallons of tears, until there was a large pool all round her, about four inches deep and reaching half down the hall.", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "The White Rabbit returns, muttering about the Duchess. Alice's attempt to speak to him causes the White Rabbit to drop his fan and gloves in fright and flee.", "positive": "After a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was coming. It was the White Rabbit returning, splendidly dressed, with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other: he came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, \u2018Oh! the Duchess, the Duchess! Oh! won\u2019t she be savage if I\u2019ve kept her waiting!\u2019 Alice felt so desperate that she was ready to ask help of any one; so, when the Rabbit came near her, she began, in a low, timid voice, \u2018If you please, sir\u2014\u2019 The Rabbit started violently, dropped the white kid gloves and the fan, and skurried away into the darkness as hard as he could go.", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "Alice picks up the fan and gloves. While fanning herself, Alice questions her identity, failing to recall her lessons and reciting poems incorrectly, which makes her think she might be Mabel.", "positive": "Alice took up the fan and gloves, and, as the hall was very hot, she kept fanning herself all the time she went on talking: \u2018Dear, dear! How queer everything is to-day! And yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I\u2019ve been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I\u2019m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that\u2019s the great puzzle!\u2019 And she began thinking over all the children she knew that were of the same age as herself, to see if she could have been changed for any of them. \u2018I\u2019m sure I\u2019m not Ada,\u2019 she said, \u2018for her hair goes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn\u2019t go in ringlets at all; and I\u2019m sure I can\u2019t be Mabel, for I know all sorts of things, and she, oh! she knows such a very little! Besides, she\u2019s she, and I\u2019m I, and\u2014oh dear, how puzzling it all is! I\u2019ll try if I know all the things I used to know. Let me see: four times five is twelve, and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is\u2014oh dear! I shall never get to twenty at that rate! However, the Multiplication Table doesn\u2019t signify: let\u2019s try Geography. London is the capital of Paris, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome\u2014no, that\u2019s all wrong, I\u2019m certain! I must have been changed for Mabel! I\u2019ll try and say \u2018How doth the little\u2014\u2018 and she crossed her hands on her lap as if she were saying lessons, and began to repeat it, but her voice sounded hoarse and strange, and the words did not come the same as they used to do:\u2014 \u2018I\u2019m sure those are not the right words,\u2019 said poor Alice, and her eyes filled with tears again as she went on, \u2018I must be Mabel after all, and I shall have to go and live in that poky little house, and have next to no toys to play with, and oh! ever so many lessons to learn! No, I\u2019ve made up my mind about it; if I\u2019m Mabel, I\u2019ll stay down here! It\u2019ll be no use their putting their heads down and saying \u2018Come up again, dear!\u2019 I shall only look up and say \u2018Who am I then? Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I\u2019ll come up: if not, I\u2019ll stay down here till I\u2019m somebody else\u2019\u2014but, oh dear!\u2019 cried Alice, with a sudden burst of tears, \u2018I do wish they would put their heads down! I am so very tired of being all alone here!\u2019", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "Alice realizes she is shrinking again and discovers it is caused by the White Rabbit's fan. Alice drops the fan just in time to stop herself from shrinking away completely.", "positive": "As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see that she had put on one of the Rabbit\u2019s little white kid gloves while she was talking. \u2018How can I have done that?\u2019 she thought. \u2018I must be growing small again.\u2019 She got up and went to the table to measure herself by it, and found that, as nearly as she could guess, she was now about two feet high, and was going on shrinking rapidly: she soon found out that the cause of this was the fan she was holding, and she dropped it hastily, just in time to avoid shrinking away altogether.", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "Now too small to reach the key on the table, Alice despairs. Her foot slips, and she falls into the pool of her own tears.", "positive": "\u2018That was a narrow escape!\u2019 said Alice, a good deal frightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still in existence; \u2018and now for the garden!\u2019 and she ran with all speed back to the little door: but, alas! the little door was shut again, and the little golden key was lying on the glass table as before, \u2018and things are worse than ever,\u2019 thought the poor child, \u2018for I never was so small as this before, never! And I declare it\u2019s too bad, that it is!\u2019 As she said these words her foot slipped, and in another moment, splash! she was up to her chin in salt water. Her first idea was that she had somehow fallen into the sea, \u2018and in that case I can go back by railway,\u2019 she said to herself. (Alice had been to the seaside once in her life, and had come to the general conclusion, that wherever you go to on the English coast you find a number of bathing machines in the sea, some children digging in the sand with wooden spades, then a row of lodging houses, and behind them a railway station.) However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tears which she had wept when she was nine feet high. \u2018I wish I hadn\u2019t cried so much!\u2019 said Alice, as she swam about, trying to find her way out. \u2018I shall be punished for it now, I suppose, by being drowned in my own tears! That will be a queer thing, to be sure! However, everything is queer to-day.\u2019", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "While swimming, Alice encounters a Mouse that has also fallen into the pool. Alice tries to start a conversation by formally addressing it as \"O Mouse!\".", "positive": "Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, and she swam nearer to make out what it was: at first she thought it must be a walrus or hippopotamus, but then she remembered how small she was now, and she soon made out that it was only a mouse that had slipped in like herself. \u2018Would it be of any use, now,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018to speak to this mouse? Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think very likely it can talk: at any rate, there\u2019s no harm in trying.\u2019 So she began: \u2018O Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool? I am very tired of swimming about here, O Mouse!\u2019 (Alice thought this must be the right way of speaking to a mouse: she had never done such a thing before, but she remembered having seen in her brother\u2019s Latin Grammar, \u2018A mouse\u2014of a mouse\u2014to a mouse\u2014a mouse\u2014O mouse!\u2019 The Mouse looked at her rather inquisitively, and seemed to her to wink with one of its little eyes, but it said nothing.", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "Thinking the Mouse is French, Alice asks \"Ou est ma chatte?\", frightening it. The Mouse expresses its hatred for cats, but Alice offends it further by talking about her cat, Dinah.", "positive": "\u2018Perhaps it doesn\u2019t understand English,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018I daresay it\u2019s a French mouse, come over with William the Conqueror.\u2019 (For, with all her knowledge of history, Alice had no very clear notion how long ago anything had happened.) So she began again: \u2018Ou est ma chatte?\u2019 which was the first sentence in her French lesson-book. The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all over with fright. \u2018Oh, I beg your pardon!\u2019 cried Alice hastily, afraid that she had hurt the poor animal\u2019s feelings. \u2018I quite forgot you didn\u2019t like cats.\u2019 \u2018Not like cats!\u2019 cried the Mouse, in a shrill, passionate voice. \u2018Would you like cats if you were me?\u2019 \u2018Well, perhaps not,\u2019 said Alice in a soothing tone: \u2018don\u2019t be angry about it. And yet I wish I could show you our cat Dinah: I think you\u2019d take a fancy to cats if you could only see her. She is such a dear quiet thing,\u2019 Alice went on, half to herself, as she swam lazily about in the pool, \u2018and she sits purring so nicely by the fire, licking her paws and washing her face\u2014and she is such a nice soft thing to nurse\u2014and she\u2019s such a capital one for catching mice\u2014oh, I beg your pardon!\u2019 cried Alice again, for this time the Mouse was bristling all over, and she felt certain it must be really offended. \u2018We won\u2019t talk about her any more if you\u2019d rather not.\u2019 \u2018We indeed!\u2019 cried the Mouse, who was trembling down to the end of his tail. \u2018As if I would talk on such a subject! Our family always hated cats: nasty, low, vulgar things! Don\u2019t let me hear the name again!\u2019", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "To change the subject, Alice asks the Mouse if it likes dogs and describes a terrier that kills rats, causing the offended Mouse to swim away from her.", "positive": "\u2018I won\u2019t indeed!\u2019 said Alice, in a great hurry to change the subject of conversation. \u2018Are you\u2014are you fond\u2014of\u2014of dogs?\u2019 The Mouse did not answer, so Alice went on eagerly: \u2018There is such a nice little dog near our house I should like to show you! A little bright-eyed terrier, you know, with oh, such long curly brown hair! And it\u2019ll fetch things when you throw them, and it\u2019ll sit up and beg for its dinner, and all sorts of things\u2014I can\u2019t remember half of them\u2014and it belongs to a farmer, you know, and he says it\u2019s so useful, it\u2019s worth a hundred pounds! He says it kills all the rats and\u2014oh dear!\u2019 cried Alice in a sorrowful tone, \u2018I\u2019m afraid I\u2019ve offended it again!\u2019 For the Mouse was swimming away from her as hard as it could go, and making quite a commotion in the pool as it went.", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "Alice coaxes the Mouse back, promising not to mention cats or dogs. The Mouse agrees to tell its history on the shore. Alice leads the Mouse and other creatures, including a Duck, a Dodo, a Lory, and an Eaglet, to the shore.", "positive": "So she called softly after it, \u2018Mouse dear! Do come back again, and we won\u2019t talk about cats or dogs either, if you don\u2019t like them!\u2019 When the Mouse heard this, it turned round and swam slowly back to her: its face was quite pale (with passion, Alice thought), and it said in a low trembling voice, \u2018Let us get to the shore, and then I\u2019ll tell you my history, and you\u2019ll understand why it is I hate cats and dogs.\u2019 It was high time to go, for the pool was getting quite crowded with the birds and animals that had fallen into it: there were a Duck and a Dodo, a Lory and an Eaglet, and several other curious creatures. Alice led the way, and the whole party swam to the shore.", "negative": "The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 2, "neg_chapter": 3} +{"anchor": "A wet party of creatures, including Alice, a Lory, and a Mouse, assembles on a bank to discuss getting dry; Alice argues with the Lory about its age.", "positive": "They were indeed a queer-looking party that assembled on the bank\u2014the birds with draggled feathers, the animals with their fur clinging close to them, and all dripping wet, cross, and uncomfortable. The first question of course was, how to get dry again: they had a consultation about this, and after a few minutes it seemed quite natural to Alice to find herself talking familiarly with them, as if she had known them all her life. Indeed, she had quite a long argument with the Lory, who at last turned sulky, and would only say, \u2018I am older than you, and must know better\u2019; and this Alice would not allow without knowing how old it was, and, as the Lory positively refused to tell its age, there was no more to be said.", "negative": "It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She\u2019ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?\u2019 Alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good-naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen\u2014everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg_chapter": 4} +{"anchor": "The Mouse attempts to dry the group by reciting a dry historical passage, but Alice reports it is ineffective.", "positive": "At last the Mouse, who seemed to be a person of authority among them, called out, \u2018Sit down, all of you, and listen to me! I\u2019ll soon make you dry enough!\u2019 They all sat down at once, in a large ring, with the Mouse in the middle. Alice kept her eyes anxiously fixed on it, for she felt sure she would catch a bad cold if she did not get dry very soon. \u2018Ahem!\u2019 said the Mouse with an important air, \u2018are you all ready? This is the driest thing I know. Silence all round, if you please! \u2018William the Conqueror, whose cause was favoured by the pope, was soon submitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest. Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria\u2014\u2019 \u2018Ugh!\u2019 said the Lory, with a shiver. \u2018I beg your pardon!\u2019 said the Mouse, frowning, but very politely: \u2018Did you speak?\u2019 \u2018Not I!\u2019 said the Lory hastily. \u2018I thought you did,\u2019 said the Mouse. \u2018\u2014I proceed. \u2018Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria, declared for him: and even Stigand, the patriotic archbishop of Canterbury, found it advisable\u2014\u2019 \u2018Found what?\u2019 said the Duck. \u2018Found it,\u2019 the Mouse replied rather crossly: \u2018of course you know what \u2018it\u2019 means.\u2019 \u2018I know what \u2018it\u2019 means well enough, when I find a thing,\u2019 said the Duck: \u2018it\u2019s generally a frog or a worm. The question is, what did the archbishop find?\u2019 The Mouse did not notice this question, but hurriedly went on, \u2018\u2014found it advisable to go with Edgar Atheling to meet William and offer him the crown. William\u2019s conduct at first was moderate. But the insolence of his Normans\u2014\u2019 How are you getting on now, my dear?\u2019 it continued, turning to Alice as it spoke. \u2018As wet as ever,\u2019 said Alice in a melancholy tone: \u2018it doesn\u2019t seem to dry me at all.\u2019", "negative": "It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She\u2019ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?\u2019 Alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good-naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen\u2014everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg_chapter": 4} +{"anchor": "The Dodo designates Alice as the prize-giver, so she distributes a box of comfits to the creatures.", "positive": "\u2018But who is to give the prizes?\u2019 quite a chorus of voices asked. \u2018Why, she, of course,\u2019 said the Dodo, pointing to Alice with one finger; and the whole party at once crowded round her, calling out in a confused way, \u2018Prizes! Prizes!\u2019 Alice had no idea what to do, and in despair she put her hand in her pocket, and pulled out a box of comfits, (luckily the salt water had not got into it), and handed them round as prizes. There was exactly one a-piece all round.", "negative": "It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She\u2019ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?\u2019 Alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good-naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen\u2014everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg_chapter": 4} +{"anchor": "At the Mouse's suggestion, the Dodo solemnly presents Alice's own thimble to her as her prize.", "positive": "\u2018But she must have a prize herself, you know,\u2019 said the Mouse. \u2018Of course,\u2019 the Dodo replied very gravely. \u2018What else have you got in your pocket?\u2019 he went on, turning to Alice. \u2018Only a thimble,\u2019 said Alice sadly. \u2018Hand it over here,\u2019 said the Dodo. Then they all crowded round her once more, while the Dodo solemnly presented the thimble, saying \u2018We beg your acceptance of this elegant thimble\u2019; and, when it had finished this short speech, they all cheered. Alice thought the whole thing very absurd, but they all looked so grave that she did not dare to laugh; and, as she could not think of anything to say, she simply bowed, and took the thimble, looking as solemn as she could.", "negative": "It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She\u2019ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?\u2019 Alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good-naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen\u2014everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg_chapter": 4} +{"anchor": "Alice asks the Mouse to tell its 'long and sad tale,' but misunderstands 'tale' for the Mouse's physical 'tail'.", "positive": "The next thing was to eat the comfits: this caused some noise and confusion, as the large birds complained that they could not taste theirs, and the small ones choked and had to be patted on the back. However, it was over at last, and they sat down again in a ring, and begged the Mouse to tell them something more. \u2018You promised to tell me your history, you know,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018and why it is you hate\u2014C and D,\u2019 she added in a whisper, half afraid that it would be offended again. \u2018Mine is a long and a sad tale!\u2019 said the Mouse, turning to Alice, and sighing. \u2018It IS a long tail, certainly,\u2019 said Alice, looking down with wonder at the Mouse\u2019s tail; \u2018but why do you call it sad?\u2019 And she kept on puzzling about it while the Mouse was speaking, so that her idea of the tale was something like this:\u2014", "negative": "It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She\u2019ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?\u2019 Alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good-naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen\u2014everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg_chapter": 4} +{"anchor": "During the Mouse's tale, Alice's further misunderstanding about a 'knot' in its tail causes the Mouse to accuse her of insulting it.", "positive": "\u2018You are not attending!\u2019 said the Mouse to Alice severely. \u2018What are you thinking of?\u2019 \u2018I beg your pardon,\u2019 said Alice very humbly: \u2018you had got to the fifth bend, I think?\u2019 \u2018I had not!\u2019 cried the Mouse, sharply and very angrily. \u2018A knot!\u2019 said Alice, always ready to make herself useful, and looking anxiously about her. \u2018Oh, do let me help to undo it!\u2019 \u2018I shall do nothing of the sort,\u2019 said the Mouse, getting up and walking away. \u2018You insult me by talking such nonsense!\u2019 \u2018I didn\u2019t mean it!\u2019 pleaded poor Alice. \u2018But you\u2019re so easily offended, you know!\u2019 The Mouse only growled in reply. \u2018Please come back and finish your story!\u2019 Alice called after it; and the others all joined in chorus, \u2018Yes, please do!\u2019 but the Mouse only shook its head impatiently, and walked a little quicker. \u2018What a pity it wouldn\u2019t stay!\u2019 sighed the Lory, as soon as it was quite out of sight; and an old Crab took the opportunity of saying to her daughter \u2018Ah, my dear! Let this be a lesson to you never to lose your temper!\u2019 \u2018Hold your tongue, Ma!\u2019 said the young Crab, a little snappishly. \u2018You\u2019re enough to try the patience of an oyster!\u2019 \u2018I wish I had our Dinah here, I know I do!\u2019 said Alice aloud, addressing nobody in particular. \u2018She\u2019d soon fetch it back!\u2019 \u2018And who is Dinah, if I might venture to ask the question?\u2019 said the Lory. Alice replied eagerly, for she was always ready to talk about her pet: \u2018Dinah\u2019s our cat. And she\u2019s such a capital one for catching mice you can\u2019t think! And oh, I wish you could see her after the birds! Why, she\u2019ll eat a little bird as soon as look at it!\u2019 This speech caused a remarkable sensation among the party. Some of the birds hurried off at once: one old Magpie began wrapping itself up very carefully, remarking, \u2018I really must be getting home; the night-air doesn\u2019t suit my throat!\u2019 and a Canary called out in a trembling voice to its children, \u2018Come away, my dears! It\u2019s high time you were all in bed!\u2019 On various pretexts they all moved off, and Alice was soon left alone. \u2018I wish I hadn\u2019t mentioned Dinah!\u2019 she said to herself in a melancholy tone. \u2018Nobody seems to like her, down here, and I\u2019m sure she\u2019s the best cat in the world! Oh, my dear Dinah! I wonder if I shall ever see you any more!\u2019 And here poor Alice began to cry again, for she felt very lonely and low-spirited. In a little while, however, she again heard a little pattering of footsteps in the distance, and she looked up eagerly, half hoping that the Mouse had changed his mind, and was coming back to finish his story.", "negative": "It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She\u2019ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?\u2019 Alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good-naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen\u2014everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 3, "neg_chapter": 4} +{"anchor": "The White Rabbit, fearing the Duchess, frantically searches for his lost fan and gloves; Alice tries to help, but the great hall from the previous chapter has vanished.", "positive": "It was the White Rabbit, trotting slowly back again, and looking anxiously about as it went, as if it had lost something; and she heard it muttering to itself \u2018The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She\u2019ll get me executed, as sure as ferrets are ferrets! Where can I have dropped them, I wonder?\u2019 Alice guessed in a moment that it was looking for the fan and the pair of white kid gloves, and she very good-naturedly began hunting about for them, but they were nowhere to be seen\u2014everything seemed to have changed since her swim in the pool, and the great hall, with the glass table and the little door, had vanished completely.", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "The White Rabbit mistakes Alice for his housemaid, Mary Ann, and angrily orders her to fetch his fan and gloves; a frightened Alice complies without protest.", "positive": "Very soon the Rabbit noticed Alice, as she went hunting about, and called out to her in an angry tone, \u2018Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing out here? Run home this moment, and fetch me a pair of gloves and a fan! Quick, now!\u2019 And Alice was so much frightened that she ran off at once in the direction it pointed to, without trying to explain the mistake it had made.", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "Realizing the White Rabbit mistook her for his housemaid Mary Ann, Alice finds the house marked 'W. RABBIT' and enters to fetch the fan and gloves.", "positive": "\u2018He took me for his housemaid,\u2019 she said to herself as she ran. \u2018How surprised he\u2019ll be when he finds out who I am! But I\u2019d better take him his fan and gloves\u2014that is, if I can find them.\u2019 As she said this, she came upon a neat little house, on the door of which was a bright brass plate with the name \u2018W. RABBIT\u2019 engraved upon it. She went in without knocking, and hurried upstairs, in great fear lest she should meet the real Mary Ann, and be turned out of the house before she had found the fan and gloves.", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "Inside the White Rabbit's house, Alice finds the fan and gloves, then drinks from an unlabeled bottle, causing her to grow so large she becomes trapped in the room.", "positive": "By this time she had found her way into a tidy little room with a table in the window, and on it (as she had hoped) a fan and two or three pairs of tiny white kid gloves: she took up the fan and a pair of the gloves, and was just going to leave the room, when her eye fell upon a little bottle that stood near the lookingglass. There was no label this time with the words \u2018DRINK ME,\u2019 but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips. \u2018I know something interesting is sure to happen,\u2019 she said to herself, \u2018whenever I eat or drink anything; so I\u2019ll just see what this bottle does. I do hope it\u2019ll make me grow large again, for really I\u2019m quite tired of being such a tiny little thing!\u2019 It did so indeed, and much sooner than she had expected: before she had drunk half the bottle, she found her head pressing against the ceiling, and had to stoop to save her neck from being broken. She hastily put down the bottle, saying to herself \u2018That\u2019s quite enough\u2014I hope I shan\u2019t grow any more\u2014As it is, I can\u2019t get out at the door\u2014I do wish I hadn\u2019t drunk quite so much!\u2019", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "Alice continues to grow until she is completely stuck inside the White Rabbit's house, with an arm out the window and a foot up the chimney.", "positive": "Alas! it was too late to wish that! She went on growing, and growing, and very soon had to kneel down on the floor: in another minute there was not even room for this, and she tried the effect of lying down with one elbow against the door, and the other arm curled round her head. Still she went on growing, and, as a last resource, she put one arm out of the window, and one foot up the chimney, and said to herself \u2018Now I can do no more, whatever happens. What will become of me?\u2019 Luckily for Alice, the little magic bottle had now had its full effect, and she grew no larger: still it was very uncomfortable, and, as there seemed to be no sort of chance of her ever getting out of the room again, no wonder she felt unhappy.", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "The White Rabbit returns, calls for Mary Ann, and finds the door blocked by Alice's elbow; he then decides to try entering through the window.", "positive": "And so she went on, taking first one side and then the other, and making quite a conversation of it altogether; but after a few minutes she heard a voice outside, and stopped to listen. \u2018Mary Ann! Mary Ann!\u2019 said the voice. \u2018Fetch me my gloves this moment!\u2019 Then came a little pattering of feet on the stairs. Alice knew it was the Rabbit coming to look for her, and she trembled till she shook the house, quite forgetting that she was now about a thousand times as large as the Rabbit, and had no reason to be afraid of it. Presently the Rabbit came up to the door, and tried to open it; but, as the door opened inwards, and Alice\u2019s elbow was pressed hard against it, that attempt proved a failure. Alice heard it say to itself \u2018Then I\u2019ll go round and get in at the window.\u2019", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "Alice startles the White Rabbit by waving her arm out the window. The White Rabbit enlists his gardener, Pat, who identifies the arm, and is ordered to remove it.", "positive": "\u2018That you won\u2019t\u2019 thought Alice, and, after waiting till she fancied she heard the Rabbit just under the window, she suddenly spread out her hand, and made a snatch in the air. She did not get hold of anything, but she heard a little shriek and a fall, and a crash of broken glass, from which she concluded that it was just possible it had fallen into a cucumber-frame, or something of the sort. Next came an angry voice\u2014the Rabbit\u2019s\u2014\u2018Pat! Pat! Where are you?\u2019 And then a voice she had never heard before, \u2018Sure then I\u2019m here! Digging for apples, yer honour!\u2019 \u2018Digging for apples, indeed!\u2019 said the Rabbit angrily. \u2018Here! Come and help me out of this!\u2019 (Sounds of more broken glass.) \u2018Now tell me, Pat, what\u2019s that in the window?\u2019 \u2018Sure, it\u2019s an arm, yer honour!\u2019 (He pronounced it \u2018arrum.\u2019) \u2018An arm, you goose! Who ever saw one that size? Why, it fills the whole window!\u2019 \u2018Sure, it does, yer honour: but it\u2019s an arm for all that.\u2019 \u2018Well, it\u2019s got no business there, at any rate: go and take it away!\u2019", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "The White Rabbit's group decides to send Bill the Lizard down the chimney to oust Alice; Alice kicks him back out before he can enter.", "positive": "She waited for some time without hearing anything more: at last came a rumbling of little cartwheels, and the sound of a good many voices all talking together: she made out the words: \u2018Where\u2019s the other ladder?\u2014Why, I hadn\u2019t to bring but one; Bill\u2019s got the other\u2014Bill! fetch it here, lad!\u2014Here, put \u2018em up at this corner\u2014No, tie \u2018em together first\u2014they don\u2019t reach half high enough yet\u2014Oh! they\u2019ll do well enough; don\u2019t be particular\u2014 Here, Bill! catch hold of this rope\u2014Will the roof bear?\u2014Mind that loose slate\u2014Oh, it\u2019s coming down! Heads below!\u2019 (a loud crash)\u2014\u2018Now, who did that?\u2014It was Bill, I fancy\u2014Who\u2019s to go down the chimney?\u2014Nay, I shan\u2019t! you do it!\u2014That I won\u2019t, then!\u2014Bill\u2019s to go down\u2014Here, Bill! the master says you\u2019re to go down the chimney!\u2019 \u2018Oh! So Bill\u2019s got to come down the chimney, has he?\u2019 said Alice to herself. \u2018Shy, they seem to put everything upon Bill! I wouldn\u2019t be in Bill\u2019s place for a good deal: this fireplace is narrow, to be sure; but I think I can kick a little!\u2019 She drew her foot as far down the chimney as she could, and waited till she heard a little animal (she couldn\u2019t guess of what sort it was) scratching and scrambling about in the chimney close above her: then, saying to herself \u2018This is Bill,\u2019 she gave one sharp kick, and waited to see what would happen next. The first thing she heard was a general chorus of \u2018There goes Bill!\u2019 then the Rabbit\u2019s voice along\u2014\u2018Catch him, you by the hedge!\u2019 then silence, and then another confusion of voices\u2014\u2018Hold up his head\u2014Brandy now\u2014Don\u2019t choke him\u2014How was it, old fellow? What happened to you? Tell us all about it!\u2019 Last came a little feeble, squeaking voice, (\u2019That\u2019s Bill,\u2019 thought Alice,) \u2018Well, I hardly know\u2014No more, thank ye; I\u2019m better now\u2014but I\u2019m a deal too flustered to tell you\u2014all I know is, something comes at me like a Jack-in-the-box, and up I goes like a sky-rocket!\u2019", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "After the White Rabbit's plan to burn the house is thwarted by Alice's threat of Dinah, they throw pebbles at her. The pebbles turn into cakes, which Alice eats to shrink and escape.", "positive": "\u2018We must burn the house down!\u2019 said the Rabbit\u2019s voice; and Alice called out as loud as she could, \u2018If you do. I\u2019ll set Dinah at you!\u2019 There was a dead silence instantly, and Alice thought to herself, \u2018I wonder what they will do next! If they had any sense, they\u2019d take the roof off.\u2019 After a minute or two, they began moving about again, and Alice heard the Rabbit say, \u2018A barrowful will do, to begin with.\u2019 \u2018A barrowful of what?\u2019 thought Alice; but she had not long to doubt, for the next moment a shower of little pebbles came rattling in at the window, and some of them hit her in the face. \u2018I\u2019ll put a stop to this,\u2019 she said to herself, and shouted out, \u2018You\u2019d better not do that again!\u2019 which produced another dead silence. Alice noticed with some surprise that the pebbles were all turning into little cakes as they lay on the floor, and a bright idea came into her head. \u2018If I eat one of these cakes,\u2019 she thought, \u2018it\u2019s sure to make some change in my size; and as it can\u2019t possibly make me larger, it must make me smaller, I suppose.\u2019 So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she began shrinking directly. As soon as she was small enough to get through the door, she ran out of the house, and found quite a crowd of little animals and birds waiting outside. The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held up by two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle. They all made a rush at Alice the moment she appeared; but she ran off as hard as she could, and soon found herself safe in a thick wood.", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "Having escaped to a wood, tiny Alice encounters an enormous Puppy. She briefly plays fetch with it using a stick before managing to run away.", "positive": "So she swallowed one of the cakes, and was delighted to find that she began shrinking directly. As soon as she was small enough to get through the door, she ran out of the house, and found quite a crowd of little animals and birds waiting outside. The poor little Lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held up by two guinea-pigs, who were giving it something out of a bottle. They all made a rush at Alice the moment she appeared; but she ran off as hard as she could, and soon found herself safe in a thick wood. It sounded an excellent plan, no doubt, and very neatly and simply arranged; the only difficulty was, that she had not the smallest idea how to set about it; and while she was peering about anxiously among the trees, a little sharp bark just over her head made her look up in a great hurry. An enormous puppy was looking down at her with large round eyes, and feebly stretching out one paw, trying to touch her. \u2018Poor little thing!\u2019 said Alice, in a coaxing tone, and she tried hard to whistle to it; but she was terribly frightened all the time at the thought that it might be hungry, in which case it would be very likely to eat her up in spite of all her coaxing. Hardly knowing what she did, she picked up a little bit of stick, and held it out to the puppy; whereupon the puppy jumped into the air off all its feet at once, with a yelp of delight, and rushed at the stick, and made believe to worry it; then Alice dodged behind a great thistle, to keep herself from being run over; and the moment she appeared on the other side, the puppy made another rush at the stick, and tumbled head over heels in its hurry to get hold of it; then Alice, thinking it was very like having a game of play with a cart-horse, and expecting every moment to be trampled under its feet, ran round the thistle again; then the puppy began a series of short charges at the stick, running a very little way forwards each time and a long way back, and barking hoarsely all the while, till at last it sat down a good way off, panting, with its tongue hanging out of its mouth, and its great eyes half shut. This seemed to Alice a good opportunity for making her escape; so she set off at once, and ran till she was quite tired and out of breath, and till the puppy\u2019s bark sounded quite faint in the distance.", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "While pondering how to return to her normal size, Alice investigates a large mushroom and discovers a large Caterpillar smoking a hookah on top of it.", "positive": "\u2018And yet what a dear little puppy it was!\u2019 said Alice, as she leant against a buttercup to rest herself, and fanned herself with one of the leaves: \u2018I should have liked teaching it tricks very much, if\u2014if I\u2019d only been the right size to do it! Oh dear! I\u2019d nearly forgotten that I\u2019ve got to grow up again! Let me see\u2014how IS it to be managed? I suppose I ought to eat or drink something or other; but the great question is, what?\u2019 The great question certainly was, what? Alice looked all round her at the flowers and the blades of grass, but she did not see anything that looked like the right thing to eat or drink under the circumstances. There was a large mushroom growing near her, about the same height as herself; and when she had looked under it, and on both sides of it, and behind it, it occurred to her that she might as well look and see what was on the top of it. She stretched herself up on tiptoe, and peeped over the edge of the mushroom, and her eyes immediately met those of a large caterpillar, that was sitting on the top with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah, and taking not the smallest notice of her or of anything else.", "negative": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 4, "neg_chapter": 5} +{"anchor": "Alice and the Caterpillar discuss Alice's identity crisis. The Caterpillar repeatedly asks 'Who are you?', while Alice struggles to explain her constant changes.", "positive": "The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice. \u2018Who are you?\u2019 said the Caterpillar. This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, \u2018I\u2014I hardly know, sir, just at present\u2014 at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.\u2019 \u2018What do you mean by that?\u2019 said the Caterpillar sternly. \u2018Explain yourself!\u2019 \u2018I can\u2019t explain myself, I\u2019m afraid, sir\u2019 said Alice, \u2018because I\u2019m not myself, you see.\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t see,\u2019 said the Caterpillar. \u2018I\u2019m afraid I can\u2019t put it more clearly,\u2019 Alice replied very politely, \u2018for I can\u2019t understand it myself to begin with; and being so many different sizes in a day is very confusing.\u2019 \u2018It isn\u2019t,\u2019 said the Caterpillar. \u2018Well, perhaps you haven\u2019t found it so yet,\u2019 said Alice; \u2018but when you have to turn into a chrysalis\u2014you will some day, you know\u2014and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you\u2019ll feel it a little queer, won\u2019t you?\u2019 \u2018Not a bit,\u2019 said the Caterpillar. \u2018Well, perhaps your feelings may be different,\u2019 said Alice; \u2018all I know is, it would feel very queer to me.\u2019 \u2018You!\u2019 said the Caterpillar contemptuously. \u2018Who are you?\u2019 Which brought them back again to the beginning of the conversation. Alice felt a little irritated at the Caterpillar\u2019s making such very short remarks, and she drew herself up and said, very gravely, \u2018I think, you ought to tell me who you are, first.\u2019", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "The Caterpillar calls Alice back after she tries to leave, offering the important advice to 'Keep your temper'.", "positive": "Here was another puzzling question; and as Alice could not think of any good reason, and as the Caterpillar seemed to be in a very unpleasant state of mind, she turned away. \u2018Come back!\u2019 the Caterpillar called after her. \u2018I\u2019ve something important to say!\u2019 This sounded promising, certainly: Alice turned and came back again. \u2018Keep your temper,\u2019 said the Caterpillar. \u2018Is that all?\u2019 said Alice, swallowing down her anger as well as she could. \u2018No,\u2019 said the Caterpillar.", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "To test Alice's changed state, the Caterpillar asks her to recite 'You are old, Father William.' Alice's recitation is a parody, which the Caterpillar deems entirely wrong.", "positive": "Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, and perhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing. For some minutes it puffed away without speaking, but at last it unfolded its arms, took the hookah out of its mouth again, and said, \u2018So you think you\u2019re changed, do you?\u2019 \u2018I\u2019m afraid I am, sir,\u2019 said Alice; \u2018I can\u2019t remember things as I used\u2014and I don\u2019t keep the same size for ten minutes together!\u2019 \u2018Can\u2019t remember what things?\u2019 said the Caterpillar. \u2018Well, I\u2019ve tried to say \u2018How doth the little busy bee,\u2019 but it all came different!\u2019 Alice replied in a very melancholy voice. \u2018Repeat, \u2018you are old, Father William,\u2018 said the Caterpillar. Alice folded her hands, and began:\u2014 \u2018That is not said right,\u2019 said the Caterpillar. \u2018Not quite right, I\u2019m afraid,\u2019 said Alice, timidly; \u2018some of the words have got altered.\u2019 \u2018It is wrong from beginning to end,\u2019 said the Caterpillar decidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "After an argument about height, the Caterpillar leaves, telling Alice that the two sides of the mushroom will control her size.", "positive": "The Caterpillar was the first to speak. \u2018What size do you want to be?\u2019 it asked. \u2018Oh, I\u2019m not particular as to size,\u2019 Alice hastily replied; \u2018only one doesn\u2019t like changing so often, you know.\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t know,\u2019 said the Caterpillar. Alice said nothing: she had never been so much contradicted in her life before, and she felt that she was losing her temper. \u2018Are you content now?\u2019 said the Caterpillar. \u2018Well, I should like to be a little larger, sir, if you wouldn\u2019t mind,\u2019 said Alice: \u2018three inches is such a wretched height to be.\u2019 \u2018It is a very good height indeed!\u2019 said the Caterpillar angrily, rearing itself upright as it spoke (it was exactly three inches high). \u2018But I\u2019m not used to it!\u2019 pleaded poor Alice in a piteous tone. And she thought of herself, \u2018I wish the creatures wouldn\u2019t be so easily offended!\u2019 \u2018You\u2019ll get used to it in time,\u2019 said the Caterpillar; and it put the hookah into its mouth and began smoking again. This time Alice waited patiently until it chose to speak again. In a minute or two the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice, and shook itself. Then it got down off the mushroom, and crawled away in the grass, merely remarking as it went, \u2018One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter.\u2019 \u2018One side of what? The other side of what?\u2019 thought Alice to herself. \u2018Of the mushroom,\u2019 said the Caterpillar, just as if she had asked it aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "Alice experiments with the mushroom, breaking off two pieces. Eating from one causes Alice to shrink so fast her chin hits her foot.", "positive": "Alice remained looking thoughtfully at the mushroom for a minute, trying to make out which were the two sides of it; and as it was perfectly round, she found this a very difficult question. However, at last she stretched her arms round it as far as they would go, and broke off a bit of the edge with each hand. \u2018And now which is which?\u2019 she said to herself, and nibbled a little of the right-hand bit to try the effect: the next moment she felt a violent blow underneath her chin: it had struck her foot!", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "Eating the other mushroom piece, Alice's neck grows to an immense length, resembling a serpent, and she can no longer see her shoulders or hands.", "positive": "She was a good deal frightened by this very sudden change, but she felt that there was no time to be lost, as she was shrinking rapidly; so she set to work at once to eat some of the other bit. Her chin was pressed so closely against her foot, that there was hardly room to open her mouth; but she did it at last, and managed to swallow a morsel of the lefthand bit. \u2018Come, my head\u2019s free at last!\u2019 said Alice in a tone of delight, which changed into alarm in another moment, when she found that her shoulders were nowhere to be found: all she could see, when she looked down, was an immense length of neck, which seemed to rise like a stalk out of a sea of green leaves that lay far below her. \u2018What can all that green stuff be?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018And where have my shoulders got to? And oh, my poor hands, how is it I can\u2019t see you?\u2019 She was moving them about as she spoke, but no result seemed to follow, except a little shaking among the distant green leaves. As there seemed to be no chance of getting her hands up to her head, she tried to get her head down to them, and was delighted to find that her neck would bend about easily in any direction, like a serpent. She had just succeeded in curving it down into a graceful zigzag, and was going to dive in among the leaves, which she found to be nothing but the tops of the trees under which she had been wandering, when a sharp hiss made her draw back in a hurry: a large pigeon had flown into her face, and was beating her violently with its wings.", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "A Pigeon attacks Alice, mistaking her long neck for a serpent. The Pigeon accuses Alice of trying to eat its eggs and refuses to believe she is a little girl.", "positive": "As there seemed to be no chance of getting her hands up to her head, she tried to get her head down to them, and was delighted to find that her neck would bend about easily in any direction, like a serpent. She had just succeeded in curving it down into a graceful zigzag, and was going to dive in among the leaves, which she found to be nothing but the tops of the trees under which she had been wandering, when a sharp hiss made her draw back in a hurry: a large pigeon had flown into her face, and was beating her violently with its wings. \u2018Serpent!\u2019 screamed the Pigeon. \u2018I\u2019m not a serpent!\u2019 said Alice indignantly. \u2018Let me alone!\u2019 \u2018Serpent, I say again!\u2019 repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subdued tone, and added with a kind of sob, \u2018I\u2019ve tried every way, and nothing seems to suit them!\u2019 \u2018I haven\u2019t the least idea what you\u2019re talking about,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018I\u2019ve tried the roots of trees, and I\u2019ve tried banks, and I\u2019ve tried hedges,\u2019 the Pigeon went on, without attending to her; \u2018but those serpents! There\u2019s no pleasing them!\u2019 Alice was more and more puzzled, but she thought there was no use in saying anything more till the Pigeon had finished. \u2018As if it wasn\u2019t trouble enough hatching the eggs,\u2019 said the Pigeon; \u2018but I must be on the look-out for serpents night and day! Why, I haven\u2019t had a wink of sleep these three weeks!\u2019 \u2018I\u2019m very sorry you\u2019ve been annoyed,\u2019 said Alice, who was beginning to see its meaning. \u2018And just as I\u2019d taken the highest tree in the wood,\u2019 continued the Pigeon, raising its voice to a shriek, \u2018and just as I was thinking I should be free of them at last, they must needs come wriggling down from the sky! Ugh, Serpent!\u2019 \u2018But I\u2019m not a serpent, I tell you!\u2019 said Alice. \u2018I\u2019m a\u2014I\u2019m a\u2014\u2019 \u2018Well! what are you?\u2019 said the Pigeon. \u2018I can see you\u2019re trying to invent something!\u2019 \u2018I\u2014I\u2019m a little girl,\u2019 said Alice, rather doubtfully, as she remembered the number of changes she had gone through that day. \u2018A likely story indeed!\u2019 said the Pigeon in a tone of the deepest contempt. \u2018I\u2019ve seen a good many little girls in my time, but never one with such a neck as that! No, no! You\u2019re a serpent; and there\u2019s no use denying it. I suppose you\u2019ll be telling me next that you never tasted an egg!\u2019", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "The argument continues as Alice admits to eating eggs, leading the Pigeon to conclude that little girls are a type of serpent before telling her to leave.", "positive": "\u2018I have tasted eggs, certainly,\u2019 said Alice, who was a very truthful child; \u2018but little girls eat eggs quite as much as serpents do, you know.\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t believe it,\u2019 said the Pigeon; \u2018but if they do, why then they\u2019re a kind of serpent, that\u2019s all I can say.\u2019 This was such a new idea to Alice, that she was quite silent for a minute or two, which gave the Pigeon the opportunity of adding, \u2018You\u2019re looking for eggs, I know that well enough; and what does it matter to me whether you\u2019re a little girl or a serpent?\u2019 \u2018It matters a good deal to me,\u2019 said Alice hastily; \u2018but I\u2019m not looking for eggs, as it happens; and if I was, I shouldn\u2019t want yours: I don\u2019t like them raw.\u2019 \u2018Well, be off, then!\u2019 said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as it settled down again into its nest. Alice crouched down among the trees as well as she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and every now and then she had to stop and untwist it. After a while she remembered that she still held the pieces of mushroom in her hands, and she set to work very carefully, nibbling first at one and then at the other, and growing sometimes taller and sometimes shorter, until she had succeeded in bringing herself down to her usual height.", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "Alice uses the mushroom to return to her normal height. She then finds a small house and shrinks herself to nine inches to approach it.", "positive": "\u2018Well, be off, then!\u2019 said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as it settled down again into its nest. Alice crouched down among the trees as well as she could, for her neck kept getting entangled among the branches, and every now and then she had to stop and untwist it. After a while she remembered that she still held the pieces of mushroom in her hands, and she set to work very carefully, nibbling first at one and then at the other, and growing sometimes taller and sometimes shorter, until she had succeeded in bringing herself down to her usual height. It was so long since she had been anything near the right size, that it felt quite strange at first; but she got used to it in a few minutes, and began talking to herself, as usual. \u2018Come, there\u2019s half my plan done now! How puzzling all these changes are! I\u2019m never sure what I\u2019m going to be, from one minute to another! However, I\u2019ve got back to my right size: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden\u2014how is that to be done, I wonder?\u2019 As she said this, she came suddenly upon an open place, with a little house in it about four feet high. \u2018Whoever lives there,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018it\u2019ll never do to come upon them this size: why, I should frighten them out of their wits!\u2019 So she began nibbling at the righthand bit again, and did not venture to go near the house till she had brought herself down to nine inches high.", "negative": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 5, "neg_chapter": 6} +{"anchor": "Alice watches a Fish-Footman deliver a croquet invitation from the Queen to the Duchess, which is received by a Frog-Footman. The two footmen bow, and their curls get entangled, which makes Alice laugh.", "positive": "For a minute or two she stood looking at the house, and wondering what to do next, when suddenly a footman in livery came running out of the wood\u2014(she considered him to be a footman because he was in livery: otherwise, judging by his face only, she would have called him a fish)\u2014and rapped loudly at the door with his knuckles. It was opened by another footman in livery, with a round face, and large eyes like a frog; and both footmen, Alice noticed, had powdered hair that curled all over their heads. She felt very curious to know what it was all about, and crept a little way out of the wood to listen. The Fish-Footman began by producing from under his arm a great letter, nearly as large as himself, and this he handed over to the other, saying, in a solemn tone, \u2018For the Duchess. An invitation from the Queen to play croquet.\u2019 The Frog-Footman repeated, in the same solemn tone, only changing the order of the words a little, \u2018From the Queen. An invitation for the Duchess to play croquet.\u2019 Then they both bowed low, and their curls got entangled together. Alice laughed so much at this, that she had to run back into the wood for fear of their hearing her; and when she next peeped out the Fish-Footman was gone, and the other was sitting on the ground near the door, staring stupidly up into the sky.", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "Alice approaches the door and knocks, but the Frog-Footman tells her it's useless because he is on the same side of the door as her and because of the loud noise inside. Alice asks how to get in, but the Frog-Footman is unhelpful.", "positive": "Alice went timidly up to the door, and knocked. \u2018There\u2019s no sort of use in knocking,\u2019 said the Footman, \u2018and that for two reasons. First, because I\u2019m on the same side of the door as you are; secondly, because they\u2019re making such a noise inside, no one could possibly hear you.\u2019 And certainly there was a most extraordinary noise going on within\u2014a constant howling and sneezing, and every now and then a great crash, as if a dish or kettle had been broken to pieces. \u2018Please, then,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018how am I to get in?\u2019 \u2018There might be some sense in your knocking,\u2019 the Footman went on without attending to her, \u2018if we had the door between us. For instance, if you were inside, you might knock, and I could let you out, you know.\u2019 He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, and this Alice thought decidedly uncivil. \u2018But perhaps he can\u2019t help it,\u2019 she said to herself; \u2018his eyes are so very nearly at the top of his head. But at any rate he might answer questions.\u2014How am I to get in?\u2019 she repeated, aloud.", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "The Frog-Footman continues his nonsensical monologue, ignoring a plate that flies out of the house and nearly hits him. Exasperated by his idiocy, Alice opens the door and enters on her own.", "positive": "\u2018I shall sit here,\u2019 the Footman remarked, \u2018till tomorrow\u2014\u2019 At this moment the door of the house opened, and a large plate came skimming out, straight at the Footman\u2019s head: it just grazed his nose, and broke to pieces against one of the trees behind him. \u2018\u2014or next day, maybe,\u2019 the Footman continued in the same tone, exactly as if nothing had happened. \u2018How am I to get in?\u2019 asked Alice again, in a louder tone. \u2018Are you to get in at all?\u2019 said the Footman. \u2018That\u2019s the first question, you know.\u2019 It was, no doubt: only Alice did not like to be told so. \u2018It\u2019s really dreadful,\u2019 she muttered to herself, \u2018the way all the creatures argue. It\u2019s enough to drive one crazy!\u2019 The Footman seemed to think this a good opportunity for repeating his remark, with variations. \u2018I shall sit here,\u2019 he said, \u2018on and off, for days and days.\u2019 \u2018But what am I to do?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Anything you like,\u2019 said the Footman, and began whistling. \u2018Oh, there\u2019s no use in talking to him,\u2019 said Alice desperately: \u2018he\u2019s perfectly idiotic!\u2019 And she opened the door and went in.", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "Alice finds herself in a smoky kitchen where the Duchess is nursing a baby, and a Cook stirs a peppery soup. The pepper causes Alice, the Duchess, and the baby to sneeze, while the Cook and a grinning Cheshire Cat are unaffected.", "positive": "The door led right into a large kitchen, which was full of smoke from one end to the other: the Duchess was sitting on a three-legged stool in the middle, nursing a baby; the cook was leaning over the fire, stirring a large cauldron which seemed to be full of soup. \u2018There\u2019s certainly too much pepper in that soup!\u2019 Alice said to herself, as well as she could for sneezing. There was certainly too much of it in the air. Even the Duchess sneezed occasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternately without a moment\u2019s pause. The only things in the kitchen that did not sneeze, were the cook, and a large cat which was sitting on the hearth and grinning from ear to ear.", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "Alice and the Duchess have a short, rude conversation about why the Cheshire Cat grins. The Cook then begins throwing kitchenware at the Duchess and the baby, which the Duchess completely ignores.", "positive": "\u2018Please would you tell me,\u2019 said Alice, a little timidly, for she was not quite sure whether it was good manners for her to speak first, \u2018why your cat grins like that?\u2019 \u2018It\u2019s a Cheshire cat,\u2019 said the Duchess, \u2018and that\u2019s why. Pig!\u2019 She said the last word with such sudden violence that Alice quite jumped; but she saw in another moment that it was addressed to the baby, and not to her, so she took courage, and went on again:\u2014 \u2018I didn\u2019t know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, I didn\u2019t know that cats could grin.\u2019 \u2018They all can,\u2019 said the Duchess; \u2018and most of \u2018em do.\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t know of any that do,\u2019 Alice said very politely, feeling quite pleased to have got into a conversation. \u2018You don\u2019t know much,\u2019 said the Duchess; \u2018and that\u2019s a fact.\u2019 Alice did not at all like the tone of this remark, and thought it would be as well to introduce some other subject of conversation. While she was trying to fix on one, the cook took the cauldron of soup off the fire, and at once set to work throwing everything within her reach at the Duchess and the baby \u2014the fire-irons came first; then followed a shower of saucepans, plates, and dishes. The Duchess took no notice of them even when they hit her; and the baby was howling so much already, that it was quite impossible to say whether the blows hurt it or not. \u2018Oh, please mind what you\u2019re doing!\u2019 cried Alice, jumping up and down in an agony of terror. \u2018Oh, there goes his precious nose\u2019; as an unusually large saucepan flew close by it, and very nearly carried it off. \u2018If everybody minded their own business,\u2019 the Duchess said in a hoarse growl, \u2018the world would go round a deal faster than it does.\u2019", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "After a brief, bizarre exchange where Alice mentions the Earth's axis, the Duchess misunderstands and yells, \"Talking of axes, chop off her head!\" Alice sees the Cook is not listening.", "positive": "\u2018Which would not be an advantage,\u2019 said Alice, who felt very glad to get an opportunity of showing off a little of her knowledge. \u2018Just think of what work it would make with the day and night! You see the earth takes twenty-four hours to turn round on its axis\u2014\u2019 \u2018Talking of axes,\u2019 said the Duchess, \u2018chop off her head!\u2019 Alice glanced rather anxiously at the cook, to see if she meant to take the hint; but the cook was busily stirring the soup, and seemed not to be listening, so she went on again: \u2018Twenty-four hours, I think; or is it twelve? I\u2014\u2019", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "The Duchess sings a violent lullaby to the baby, shaking it vigorously. The Cook and the baby join in with a chorus of howls.", "positive": "\u2018Oh, don\u2019t bother ME,\u2019 said the Duchess; \u2018I never could abide figures!\u2019 And with that she began nursing her child again, singing a sort of lullaby to it as she did so, and giving it a violent shake at the end of every line: While the Duchess sang the second verse of the song, she kept tossing the baby violently up and down, and the poor little thing howled so, that Alice could hardly hear the words:\u2014 CHORUS \u2018Wow! wow! wow!\u2019", "negative": "\u2018Very,\u2019 said Alice: \u2018\u2014where\u2019s the Duchess?\u2019", "noun": "Duchess", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Duchess abruptly tosses the baby to Alice, saying she must get ready to play croquet with the Queen, and leaves. The Cook throws a frying-pan after her, but misses.", "positive": "\u2018Here! you may nurse it a bit, if you like!\u2019 the Duchess said to Alice, flinging the baby at her as she spoke. \u2018I must go and get ready to play croquet with the Queen,\u2019 and she hurried out of the room. The cook threw a frying-pan after her as she went out, but it just missed her.", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "Alice takes the strange baby outside, where she notices its pig-like features. The creature begins to grunt, and Alice realizes it has transformed into a pig, which she sets down to trot away into the woods.", "positive": "Alice caught the baby with some difficulty, as it was a queershaped little creature, and held out its arms and legs in all directions, \u2018just like a star-fish,\u2019 thought Alice. The poor little thing was snorting like a steam-engine when she caught it, and kept doubling itself up and straightening itself out again, so that altogether, for the first minute or two, it was as much as she could do to hold it. As soon as she had made out the proper way of nursing it, (which was to twist it up into a sort of knot, and then keep tight hold of its right ear and left foot, so as to prevent its undoing itself,) she carried it out into the open air. \u2018If I don\u2019t take this child away with me,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018they\u2019re sure to kill it in a day or two: wouldn\u2019t it be murder to leave it behind?\u2019 She said the last words out loud, and the little thing grunted in reply (it had left off sneezing by this time). \u2018Don\u2019t grunt,\u2019 said Alice; \u2018that\u2019s not at all a proper way of expressing yourself.\u2019 The baby grunted again, and Alice looked very anxiously into its face to see what was the matter with it. There could be no doubt that it had a very turn-up nose, much more like a snout than a real nose; also its eyes were getting extremely small for a baby: altogether Alice did not like the look of the thing at all. \u2018But perhaps it was only sobbing,\u2019 she thought, and looked into its eyes again, to see if there were any tears. No, there were no tears. \u2018If you\u2019re going to turn into a pig, my dear,\u2019 said Alice, seriously, \u2018I\u2019ll have nothing more to do with you. Mind now!\u2019 The poor little thing sobbed again (or grunted, it was impossible to say which), and they went on for some while in silence. Alice was just beginning to think to herself, \u2018Now, what am I to do with this creature when I get it home?\u2019 when it grunted again, so violently, that she looked down into its face in some alarm. This time there could be no mistake about it: it was neither more nor less than a pig, and she felt that it would be quite absurd for her to carry it further. So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trot away quietly into the wood. \u2018If it had grown up,\u2019 she said to herself, \u2018it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rather a handsome pig, I think.\u2019 And she began thinking over other children she knew, who might do very well as pigs, and was just saying to herself, \u2018if one only knew the right way to change them\u2014\u2019 when she was a little startled by seeing the Cheshire Cat sitting on a bough of a tree a few yards off.", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat, who explains that the Hatter and the March Hare are both mad. The Cat then declares, \"we're all mad here,\" providing its own contrary behaviors as proof of its madness.", "positive": "The Cat only grinned when it saw Alice. It looked goodnatured, she thought: still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect. \u2018Cheshire Puss,\u2019 she began, rather timidly, as she did not at all know whether it would like the name: however, it only grinned a little wider. \u2018Come, it\u2019s pleased so far,\u2019 thought Alice, and she went on. \u2018Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?\u2019 \u2018That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,\u2019 said the Cat. \u2018I don\u2019t much care where\u2014\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Then it doesn\u2019t matter which way you go,\u2019 said the Cat. \u2018\u2014so long as I get somewhere,\u2019 Alice added as an explanation. \u2018Oh, you\u2019re sure to do that,\u2019 said the Cat, \u2018if you only walk long enough.\u2019 Alice felt that this could not be denied, so she tried another question. \u2018What sort of people live about here?\u2019 \u2018In that direction,\u2019 the Cat said, waving its right paw round, \u2018lives a Hatter: and in that direction,\u2019 waving the other paw, \u2018lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they\u2019re both mad.\u2019 \u2018But I don\u2019t want to go among mad people,\u2019 Alice remarked. \u2018Oh, you can\u2019t help that,\u2019 said the Cat: \u2018we\u2019re all mad here. I\u2019m mad. You\u2019re mad.\u2019 \u2018How do you know I\u2019m mad?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018You must be,\u2019 said the Cat, \u2018or you wouldn\u2019t have come here.\u2019 Alice didn\u2019t think that proved it at all; however, she went on \u2018And how do you know that you\u2019re mad?\u2019 \u2018To begin with,\u2019 said the Cat, \u2018a dog\u2019s not mad. You grant that?\u2019 \u2018I suppose so,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Well, then,\u2019 the Cat went on, \u2018you see, a dog growls when it\u2019s angry, and wags its tail when it\u2019s pleased. Now I growl when I\u2019m pleased, and wag my tail when I\u2019m angry. Therefore I\u2019m mad.\u2019 \u2018I call it purring, not growling,\u2019 said Alice.", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "The Cheshire Cat vanishes and reappears multiple times, asking Alice about the Queen's croquet game and the baby pig. At Alice's request, it vanishes slowly, leaving its grin behind, which Alice finds most curious.", "positive": "\u2018Call it what you like,\u2019 said the Cat. \u2018Do you play croquet with the Queen to-day?\u2019 \u2018I should like it very much,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018but I haven\u2019t been invited yet.\u2019 \u2018You\u2019ll see me there,\u2019 said the Cat, and vanished. Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer things happening. While she was looking at the place where it had been, it suddenly appeared again. \u2018By-the-bye, what became of the baby?\u2019 said the Cat. \u2018I\u2019d nearly forgotten to ask.\u2019 \u2018It turned into a pig,\u2019 Alice quietly said, just as if it had come back in a natural way. \u2018I thought it would,\u2019 said the Cat, and vanished again. Alice waited a little, half expecting to see it again, but it did not appear, and after a minute or two she walked on in the direction in which the March Hare was said to live. \u2018I\u2019ve seen hatters before,\u2019 she said to herself; \u2018the March Hare will be much the most interesting, and perhaps as this is May it won\u2019t be raving mad\u2014at least not so mad as it was in March.\u2019 As she said this, she looked up, and there was the Cat again, sitting on a branch of a tree. \u2018Did you say pig, or fig?\u2019 said the Cat. \u2018I said pig,\u2019 replied Alice; \u2018and I wish you wouldn\u2019t keep appearing and vanishing so suddenly: you make one quite giddy.\u2019 \u2018All right,\u2019 said the Cat; and this time it vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone. \u2018Well! I\u2019ve often seen a cat without a grin,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018but a grin without a cat! It\u2019s the most curious thing I ever saw in my life!\u2019", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "Alice decides to visit the March Hare and finds his house, identifiable by ear-shaped chimneys and a fur-thatched roof. She nibbles the mushroom to grow to two feet high before approaching cautiously.", "positive": "She had not gone much farther before she came in sight of the house of the March Hare: she thought it must be the right house, because the chimneys were shaped like ears and the roof was thatched with fur. It was so large a house, that she did not like to go nearer till she had nibbled some more of the lefthand bit of mushroom, and raised herself to about two feet high: even then she walked up towards it rather timidly, saying to herself \u2018Suppose it should be raving mad after all! I almost wish I\u2019d gone to see the Hatter instead!\u2019", "negative": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 6, "neg_chapter": 7} +{"anchor": "Alice approaches a table where the March Hare and the Hatter have tea, using a sleeping Dormouse as a cushion.", "positive": "There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. \u2018Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018only, as it\u2019s asleep, I suppose it doesn\u2019t mind.\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The March Hare and the Hatter declare 'No room!', but Alice sits down indignantly, noting the table's large size.", "positive": "The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at one corner of it: \u2018No room! No room!\u2019 they cried out when they saw Alice coming. \u2018There\u2019s plenty of room!\u2019 said Alice indignantly, and she sat down in a large arm-chair at one end of the table.", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The March Hare offers non-existent wine, leading to Alice and the March Hare accusing each other of being uncivil.", "positive": "\u2018Have some wine,\u2019 the March Hare said in an encouraging tone. Alice looked all round the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. \u2018I don\u2019t see any wine,\u2019 she remarked. \u2018There isn\u2019t any,\u2019 said the March Hare. \u2018Then it wasn\u2019t very civil of you to offer it,\u2019 said Alice angrily. \u2018It wasn\u2019t very civil of you to sit down without being invited,\u2019 said the March Hare. \u2018I didn\u2019t know it was your table,\u2019 said Alice; \u2018it\u2019s laid for a great many more than three.\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Hatter rudely remarks that Alice's hair needs cutting; Alice rebukes him for making personal remarks.", "positive": "\u2018Your hair wants cutting,\u2019 said the Hatter. He had been looking at Alice for some time with great curiosity, and this was his first speech. \u2018You should learn not to make personal remarks,\u2019 Alice said with some severity; \u2018it\u2019s very rude.\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Hatter asks Alice the riddle, 'Why is a raven like a writing-desk?', which Alice is eager to guess.", "positive": "The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he said was, \u2018Why is a raven like a writing-desk?\u2019 \u2018Come, we shall have some fun now!\u2019 thought Alice. \u2018I\u2019m glad they\u2019ve begun asking riddles.\u2014I believe I can guess that,\u2019 she added aloud.", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The March Hare, Hatter, and Dormouse engage Alice in a semantic argument about saying what one means versus meaning what one says.", "positive": "\u2018Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?\u2019 said the March Hare. \u2018Exactly so,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Then you should say what you mean,\u2019 the March Hare went on. \u2018I do,\u2019 Alice hastily replied; \u2018at least\u2014at least I mean what I say\u2014that\u2019s the same thing, you know.\u2019 \u2018Not the same thing a bit!\u2019 said the Hatter. \u2018You might just as well say that \u2018I see what I eat\u2019 is the same thing as \u2018I eat what I see\u2019!\u2019 \u2018You might just as well say,\u2019 added the March Hare, \u2018that \u2018I like what I get\u2019 is the same thing as \u2018I get what I like\u2019!\u2019 \u2018You might just as well say,\u2019 added the Dormouse, who seemed to be talking in his sleep, \u2018that \u2018I breathe when I sleep\u2019 is the same thing as \u2018I sleep when I breathe\u2019!\u2019 \u2018It is the same thing with you,\u2019 said the Hatter, and here the conversation dropped, and the party sat silent for a minute, while Alice thought over all she could remember about ravens and writing-desks, which wasn\u2019t much.", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Hatter's watch is two days wrong, which he blames on the March Hare putting butter in it; the March Hare then dips the watch in his tea.", "positive": "The Hatter was the first to break the silence. \u2018What day of the month is it?\u2019 he said, turning to Alice: he had taken his watch out of his pocket, and was looking at it uneasily, shaking it every now and then, and holding it to his ear. Alice considered a little, and then said \u2018The fourth.\u2019 \u2018Two days wrong!\u2019 sighed the Hatter. \u2018I told you butter wouldn\u2019t suit the works!\u2019 he added looking angrily at the March Hare. \u2018It was the best butter,\u2019 the March Hare meekly replied. \u2018Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well,\u2019 the Hatter grumbled: \u2018you shouldn\u2019t have put it in with the bread-knife.\u2019 The March Hare took the watch and looked at it gloomily: then he dipped it into his cup of tea, and looked at it again: but he could think of nothing better to say than his first remark, \u2018It was the best butter, you know.\u2019", "negative": "The first witness was the Hatter. He came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread-and-butter in the other. \u2018I beg pardon, your Majesty,\u2019 he began, \u2018for bringing these in: but I hadn\u2019t quite finished my tea when I was sent for.\u2019", "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice remarks the watch is funny for telling the day but not the time, which the Hatter defends with confusing logic.", "positive": "Alice had been looking over his shoulder with some curiosity. \u2018What a funny watch!\u2019 she remarked. \u2018It tells the day of the month, and doesn\u2019t tell what o\u2019clock it is!\u2019 \u2018Why should it?\u2019 muttered the Hatter. \u2018Does your watch tell you what year it is?\u2019 \u2018Of course not,\u2019 Alice replied very readily: \u2018but that\u2019s because it stays the same year for such a long time together.\u2019 \u2018Which is just the case with mine,\u2019 said the Hatter. Alice felt dreadfully puzzled. The Hatter\u2019s remark seemed to have no sort of meaning in it, and yet it was certainly English. \u2018I don\u2019t quite understand you,\u2019 she said, as politely as she could.", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "After Alice gives up on the riddle, the Hatter and the March Hare admit they do not know the answer, to Alice's frustration.", "positive": "\u2018The Dormouse is asleep again,\u2019 said the Hatter, and he poured a little hot tea upon its nose. The Dormouse shook its head impatiently, and said, without opening its eyes, \u2018Of course, of course; just what I was going to remark myself.\u2019 \u2018Have you guessed the riddle yet?\u2019 the Hatter said, turning to Alice again. \u2018No, I give it up,\u2019 Alice replied: \u2018what\u2019s the answer?\u2019 \u2018I haven\u2019t the slightest idea,\u2019 said the Hatter. \u2018Nor I,\u2019 said the March Hare. Alice sighed wearily. \u2018I think you might do something better with the time,\u2019 she said, \u2018than waste it in asking riddles that have no answers.\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Hatter explains he quarreled with 'Time' after the Queen of Hearts accused him of 'murdering the time' during a concert.", "positive": "\u2018If you knew Time as well as I do,\u2019 said the Hatter, \u2018you wouldn\u2019t talk about wasting it. It\u2019s him.\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t know what you mean,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Of course you don\u2019t!\u2019 the Hatter said, tossing his head contemptuously. \u2018I dare say you never even spoke to Time!\u2019 \u2018Perhaps not,\u2019 Alice cautiously replied: \u2018but I know I have to beat time when I learn music.\u2019 \u2018Ah! that accounts for it,\u2019 said the Hatter. \u2018He won\u2019t stand beating. Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he\u2019d do almost anything you liked with the clock. For instance, suppose it were nine o\u2019clock in the morning, just time to begin lessons: you\u2019d only have to whisper a hint to Time, and round goes the clock in a twinkling! Half-past one, time for dinner!\u2019 The Hatter shook his head mournfully. \u2018Not I!\u2019 he replied. \u2018We quarrelled last March\u2014just before he went mad, you know\u2014\u2019 (pointing with his tea spoon at the March Hare,) \u2018\u2014it was at the great concert given by the Queen of Hearts, and I had to sing \u2018Well, I\u2019d hardly finished the first verse,\u2019 said the Hatter, \u2018when the Queen jumped up and bawled out, \u2018He\u2019s murdering the time! Off with his head!\u2018", "negative": "First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners: next the ten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. After these came the royal children; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples: they were all ornamented with hearts. Next came the guests, mostly Kings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit: it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. Then followed the Knave of Hearts, carrying the King\u2019s crown on a crimson velvet cushion; and, last of all this grand procession, came THE KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS.", "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Hatter explains that due to his quarrel with Time, it is always six o'clock (tea-time), so they constantly move places instead of washing dishes.", "positive": "\u2018And ever since that,\u2019 the Hatter went on in a mournful tone, \u2018he won\u2019t do a thing I ask! It\u2019s always six o\u2019clock now.\u2019 A bright idea came into Alice\u2019s head. \u2018Is that the reason so many tea-things are put out here?\u2019 she asked. \u2018Yes, that\u2019s it,\u2019 said the Hatter with a sigh: \u2018it\u2019s always tea-time, and we\u2019ve no time to wash the things between whiles.\u2019 \u2018Then you keep moving round, I suppose?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Exactly so,\u2019 said the Hatter: \u2018as the things get used up.\u2019 \u2018But what happens when you come to the beginning again?\u2019 Alice ventured to ask.", "negative": "The first witness was the Hatter. He came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread-and-butter in the other. \u2018I beg pardon, your Majesty,\u2019 he began, \u2018for bringing these in: but I hadn\u2019t quite finished my tea when I was sent for.\u2019", "noun": "Hatter", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The March Hare suggests Alice tell a story; she declines, so he and the Hatter demand one from the Dormouse, pinching it awake.", "positive": "\u2018Suppose we change the subject,\u2019 the March Hare interrupted, yawning. \u2018I\u2019m getting tired of this. I vote the young lady tells us a story.\u2019 \u2018I\u2019m afraid I don\u2019t know one,\u2019 said Alice, rather alarmed at the proposal. \u2018Then the Dormouse shall!\u2019 they both cried. \u2018Wake up, Dormouse!\u2019 And they pinched it on both sides at once. The Dormouse slowly opened his eyes. \u2018I wasn\u2019t asleep,\u2019 he said in a hoarse, feeble voice: \u2018I heard every word you fellows were saying.\u2019 \u2018Tell us a story!\u2019 said the March Hare. \u2018Yes, please do!\u2019 pleaded Alice. \u2018And be quick about it,\u2019 added the Hatter, \u2018or you\u2019ll be asleep again before it\u2019s done.\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Dormouse begins a story about three sisters, Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie, who lived at the bottom of a well on treacle.", "positive": "\u2018Once upon a time there were three little sisters,\u2019 the Dormouse began in a great hurry; \u2018and their names were Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie; and they lived at the bottom of a well\u2014\u2019 \u2018What did they live on?\u2019 said Alice, who always took a great interest in questions of eating and drinking. \u2018They lived on treacle,\u2019 said the Dormouse, after thinking a minute or two. \u2018They couldn\u2019t have done that, you know,\u2019 Alice gently remarked; \u2018they\u2019d have been ill.\u2019 \u2018So they were,\u2019 said the Dormouse; \u2018very ill.\u2019", "negative": "The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court, arm-in-arm with the Dormouse. \u2018Fourteenth of March, I think it was,\u2019 he said.", "noun": "Dormouse", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The March Hare offers Alice 'more' tea, though she has had none, sparking another nonsensical argument with the Hatter.", "positive": "\u2018Take some more tea,\u2019 the March Hare said to Alice, very earnestly. \u2018I\u2019ve had nothing yet,\u2019 Alice replied in an offended tone, \u2018so I can\u2019t take more.\u2019 \u2018You mean you can\u2019t take less,\u2019 said the Hatter: \u2018it\u2019s very easy to take more than nothing.\u2019 \u2018Nobody asked your opinion,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Who\u2019s making personal remarks now?\u2019 the Hatter asked triumphantly.", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Dormouse explains the well was a 'treacle-well'; when Alice objects, the Hatter and March Hare shush her until she apologizes.", "positive": "Alice did not quite know what to say to this: so she helped herself to some tea and bread-and-butter, and then turned to the Dormouse, and repeated her question. \u2018Why did they live at the bottom of a well?\u2019 The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about it, and then said, \u2018It was a treacle-well.\u2019 \u2018There\u2019s no such thing!\u2019 Alice was beginning very angrily, but the Hatter and the March Hare went \u2018Sh! sh!\u2019 and the Dormouse sulkily remarked, \u2018If you can\u2019t be civil, you\u2019d better finish the story for yourself.\u2019 \u2018No, please go on!\u2019 Alice said very humbly; \u2018I won\u2019t interrupt again. I dare say there may be one.\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Hatter interrupts the story to demand a clean cup, making everyone move one place, leaving Alice worse off than before.", "positive": "\u2018One, indeed!\u2019 said the Dormouse indignantly. However, he consented to go on. \u2018And so these three little sisters\u2014they were learning to draw, you know\u2014\u2019 \u2018What did they draw?\u2019 said Alice, quite forgetting her promise. \u2018Treacle,\u2019 said the Dormouse, without considering at all this time. \u2018I want a clean cup,\u2019 interrupted the Hatter: \u2018let\u2019s all move one place on.\u2019 He moved on as he spoke, and the Dormouse followed him: the March Hare moved into the Dormouse\u2019s place, and Alice rather unwillingly took the place of the March Hare. The Hatter was the only one who got any advantage from the change: and Alice was a good deal worse off than before, as the March Hare had just upset the milk-jug into his plate.", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "Alice cautiously asks where the sisters drew treacle from, to which the Hatter provides a mocking, nonsensical answer.", "positive": "Alice did not wish to offend the Dormouse again, so she began very cautiously: \u2018But I don\u2019t understand. Where did they draw the treacle from?\u2019 \u2018You can draw water out of a water-well,\u2019 said the Hatter; \u2018so I should think you could draw treacle out of a treacle-well\u2014eh, stupid?\u2019 \u2018But they were in the well,\u2019 Alice said to the Dormouse, not choosing to notice this last remark. \u2018Of course they were\u2019, said the Dormouse; \u2018\u2014well in.\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "The Dormouse continues that the sisters drew things beginning with 'M', such as 'muchness'.", "positive": "\u2018They were learning to draw,\u2019 the Dormouse went on, yawning and rubbing its eyes, for it was getting very sleepy; \u2018and they drew all manner of things\u2014everything that begins with an M\u2014\u2019 \u2018Why with an M?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Why not?\u2019 said the March Hare. The Dormouse had closed its eyes by this time, and was going off into a doze; but, on being pinched by the Hatter, it woke up again with a little shriek, and went on: \u2018\u2014that begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and the moon, and memory, and muchness\u2014 you know you say things are \u2018much of a muchness\u2019\u2014did you ever see such a thing as a drawing of a muchness?\u2019", "negative": "The Hatter looked at the March Hare, who had followed him into the court, arm-in-arm with the Dormouse. \u2018Fourteenth of March, I think it was,\u2019 he said.", "noun": "Dormouse", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "After the Hatter's final rude remark, Alice leaves in disgust, while the Hatter and March Hare try to put the Dormouse in the teapot.", "positive": "\u2018Really, now you ask me,\u2019 said Alice, very much confused, \u2018I don\u2019t think\u2014\u2019 \u2018Then you shouldn\u2019t talk,\u2019 said the Hatter. This piece of rudeness was more than Alice could bear: she got up in great disgust, and walked off; the Dormouse fell asleep instantly, and neither of the others took the least notice of her going, though she looked back once or twice, half hoping that they would call after her: the last time she saw them, they were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot. \u2018At any rate I\u2019ll never go there again!\u2019 said Alice as she picked her way through the wood. \u2018It\u2019s the stupidest tea-party I ever was at in all my life!\u2019", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "Alice finds a door in a tree that returns her to the long hall, where she uses the golden key and mushroom to finally enter the beautiful garden.", "positive": "Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a door leading right into it. \u2018That\u2019s very curious!\u2019 she thought. \u2018But everything\u2019s curious today. I think I may as well go in at once.\u2019 And in she went. Once more she found herself in the long hall, and close to the little glass table. \u2018Now, I\u2019ll manage better this time,\u2019 she said to herself, and began by taking the little golden key, and unlocking the door that led into the garden. Then she went to work nibbling at the mushroom (she had kept a piece of it in her pocket) till she was about a foot high: then she walked down the little passage: and then\u2014she found herself at last in the beautiful garden, among the bright flower-beds and the cool fountains.", "negative": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 7, "neg_chapter": 8} +{"anchor": "Alice enters the garden and finds gardeners Two, Five, and Seven painting white roses red, fearing the Queen of Hearts will execute them for planting the wrong colored tree.", "positive": "A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, \u2018Look out now, Five! Don\u2019t go splashing paint over me like that!\u2019 \u2018I couldn\u2019t help it,\u2019 said Five, in a sulky tone; \u2018Seven jogged my elbow.\u2019 On which Seven looked up and said, \u2018That\u2019s right, Five! Always lay the blame on others!\u2019 You\u2019d better not talk!\u2019 said Five. \u2018I heard the Queen say only yesterday you deserved to be beheaded!\u2019 \u2018What for?\u2019 said the one who had spoken first. \u2018That\u2019s none of your business, Two!\u2019 said Seven. \u2018Yes, it is his business!\u2019 said Five, \u2018and I\u2019ll tell him\u2014it was for bringing the cook tulip-roots instead of onions.\u2019 Seven flung down his brush, and had just begun \u2018Well, of all the unjust things\u2014\u2019 when his eye chanced to fall upon Alice, as she stood watching them, and he checked himself suddenly: the others looked round also, and all of them bowed low. \u2018Would you tell me,\u2019 said Alice, a little timidly, \u2018why you are painting those roses?\u2019 Five and Seven said nothing, but looked at Two. Two began in a low voice, \u2018Why the fact is, you see, Miss, this here ought to have been a red rose-tree, and we put a white one in by mistake; and if the Queen was to find it out, we should all have our heads cut off, you know. So you see, Miss, we\u2019re doing our best, afore she comes, to\u2014\u2019 At this moment Five, who had been anxiously looking across the garden, called out \u2018The Queen! The Queen!\u2019 and the three gardeners instantly threw themselves flat upon their faces. There was a sound of many footsteps, and Alice looked round, eager to see the Queen.", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts' procession arrives, featuring Soldiers, Courtiers, Royal Children, the White Rabbit, the Knave of Hearts, and finally the King and Queen of Hearts.", "positive": "Five and Seven said nothing, but looked at Two. Two began in a low voice, \u2018Why the fact is, you see, Miss, this here ought to have been a red rose-tree, and we put a white one in by mistake; and if the Queen was to find it out, we should all have our heads cut off, you know. So you see, Miss, we\u2019re doing our best, afore she comes, to\u2014\u2019 At this moment Five, who had been anxiously looking across the garden, called out \u2018The Queen! The Queen!\u2019 and the three gardeners instantly threw themselves flat upon their faces. There was a sound of many footsteps, and Alice looked round, eager to see the Queen. First came ten soldiers carrying clubs; these were all shaped like the three gardeners, oblong and flat, with their hands and feet at the corners: next the ten courtiers; these were ornamented all over with diamonds, and walked two and two, as the soldiers did. After these came the royal children; there were ten of them, and the little dears came jumping merrily along hand in hand, in couples: they were all ornamented with hearts. Next came the guests, mostly Kings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit: it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. Then followed the Knave of Hearts, carrying the King\u2019s crown on a crimson velvet cushion; and, last of all this grand procession, came THE KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS. Alice was rather doubtful whether she ought not to lie down on her face like the three gardeners, but she could not remember ever having heard of such a rule at processions; \u2018and besides, what would be the use of a procession,\u2019 thought she, \u2018if people had all to lie down upon their faces, so that they couldn\u2019t see it?\u2019 So she stood still where she was, and waited.", "negative": "So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw the White Rabbit. She was a little nervous about it just at first, the two creatures got so close to her, one on each side, and opened their eyes and mouths so very wide, but she gained courage as she went on. Her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating \u2019You are old, Father William,\u2019 to the Caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the Mock Turtle drew a long breath, and said \u2018That\u2019s very curious.\u2019", "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts confronts Alice and orders her execution, but Alice retorts 'Nonsense!', prompting the King of Hearts to intervene.", "positive": "When the procession came opposite to Alice, they all stopped and looked at her, and the Queen said severely \u2018Who is this?\u2019 She said it to the Knave of Hearts, who only bowed and smiled in reply. \u2018Idiot!\u2019 said the Queen, tossing her head impatiently; and, turning to Alice, she went on, \u2018What\u2019s your name, child?\u2019 \u2018My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,\u2019 said Alice very politely; but she added, to herself, \u2018Why, they\u2019re only a pack of cards, after all. I needn\u2019t be afraid of them!\u2019 \u2018And who are these?\u2019 said the Queen, pointing to the three gardeners who were lying round the rosetree; for, you see, as they were lying on their faces, and the pattern on their backs was the same as the rest of the pack, she could not tell whether they were gardeners, or soldiers, or courtiers, or three of her own children. \u2018How should I know?\u2019 said Alice, surprised at her own courage. \u2018It\u2019s no business of mine.\u2019 The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment like a wild beast, screamed \u2018Off with her head! Off\u2014\u2019 \u2018Nonsense!\u2019 said Alice, very loudly and decidedly, and the Queen was silent. The King laid his hand upon her arm, and timidly said \u2018Consider, my dear: she is only a child!\u2019", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "Upon discovering the painted roses, the Queen of Hearts orders the gardeners' execution, but Alice saves them by hiding them in a flowerpot.", "positive": "The Queen turned angrily away from him, and said to the Knave \u2018Turn them over!\u2019 The Knave did so, very carefully, with one foot. \u2018Get up!\u2019 said the Queen, in a shrill, loud voice, and the three gardeners instantly jumped up, and began bowing to the King, the Queen, the royal children, and everybody else. \u2018Leave off that!\u2019 screamed the Queen. \u2018You make me giddy.\u2019 And then, turning to the rose-tree, she went on, \u2018What have you been doing here?\u2019 \u2018May it please your Majesty,\u2019 said Two, in a very humble tone, going down on one knee as he spoke, \u2018we were trying\u2014\u2019 \u2018I see!\u2019 said the Queen, who had meanwhile been examining the roses. \u2018Off with their heads!\u2019 and the procession moved on, three of the soldiers remaining behind to execute the unfortunate gardeners, who ran to Alice for protection. \u2018You shan\u2019t be beheaded!\u2019 said Alice, and she put them into a large flower-pot that stood near. The three soldiers wandered about for a minute or two, looking for them, and then quietly marched off after the others.", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "After soldiers falsely report the execution, the Queen of Hearts invites Alice to play croquet, and Alice joins the procession.", "positive": "\u2018Are their heads off?\u2019 shouted the Queen. \u2018Their heads are gone, if it please your Majesty!\u2019 the soldiers shouted in reply. \u2018That\u2019s right!\u2019 shouted the Queen. \u2018Can you play croquet?\u2019 The soldiers were silent, and looked at Alice, as the question was evidently meant for her. \u2018Yes!\u2019 shouted Alice. \u2018Come on, then!\u2019 roared the Queen, and Alice joined the procession, wondering very much what would happen next.", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "The White Rabbit secretly informs Alice that the Duchess is under sentence of execution for having boxed the Queen of Hearts' ears.", "positive": "\u2018It\u2019s\u2014it\u2019s a very fine day!\u2019 said a timid voice at her side. She was walking by the White Rabbit, who was peeping anxiously into her face. \u2018Very,\u2019 said Alice: \u2018\u2014where\u2019s the Duchess?\u2019 \u2018Hush! Hush!\u2019 said the Rabbit in a low, hurried tone. He looked anxiously over his shoulder as he spoke, and then raised himself upon tiptoe, put his mouth close to her ear, and whispered \u2018She\u2019s under sentence of execution.\u2019 \u2018What for?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Did you say \u2018What a pity!\u2019?\u2019 the Rabbit asked. \u2018No, I didn\u2019t,\u2019 said Alice: \u2018I don\u2019t think it\u2019s at all a pity. I said \u2018What for?\u2018 \u2018She boxed the Queen\u2019s ears\u2014\u2019 the Rabbit began. Alice gave a little scream of laughter. \u2018Oh, hush!\u2019 the Rabbit whispered in a frightened tone. \u2018The Queen will hear you! You see, she came rather late, and the Queen said\u2014\u2019", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "Alice discovers the croquet game is bizarrely played using live hedgehogs for balls, live flamingoes for mallets, and soldiers for arches.", "positive": "\u2018Get to your places!\u2019 shouted the Queen in a voice of thunder, and people began running about in all directions, tumbling up against each other; however, they got settled down in a minute or two, and the game began. Alice thought she had never seen such a curious croquet-ground in her life; it was all ridges and furrows; the balls were live hedgehogs, the mallets live flamingoes, and the soldiers had to double themselves up and to stand on their hands and feet, to make the arches. The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in managing her flamingo: she succeeded in getting its body tucked away, comfortably enough, under her arm, with its legs hanging down, but generally, just as she had got its neck nicely straightened out, and was going to give the hedgehog a blow with its head, it would twist itself round and look up in her face, with such a puzzled expression that she could not help bursting out laughing: and when she had got its head down, and was going to begin again, it was very provoking to find that the hedgehog had unrolled itself, and was in the act of crawling away: besides all this, there was generally a ridge or furrow in the way wherever she wanted to send the hedgehog to, and, as the doubled-up soldiers were always getting up and walking off to other parts of the ground, Alice soon came to the conclusion that it was a very difficult game indeed.", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "During the chaotic game, the Queen of Hearts furiously stamps about, constantly shouting 'Off with his head!' or 'Off with her head!' at the players.", "positive": "The players all played at once without waiting for turns, quarrelling all the while, and fighting for the hedgehogs; and in a very short time the Queen was in a furious passion, and went stamping about, and shouting \u2018Off with his head!\u2019 or \u2018Off with her head!\u2019 about once in a minute. Alice began to feel very uneasy: to be sure, she had not as yet had any dispute with the Queen, but she knew that it might happen any minute, \u2018and then,\u2019 thought she, \u2018what would become of me? They\u2019re dreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, that there\u2019s any one left alive!\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Cheshire Cat reappears, and Alice complains to it about the game, cleverly avoiding insulting the Queen of Hearts who is listening nearby.", "positive": "She was looking about for some way of escape, and wondering whether she could get away without being seen, when she noticed a curious appearance in the air: it puzzled her very much at first, but, after watching it a minute or two, she made it out to be a grin, and she said to herself \u2018It\u2019s the Cheshire Cat: now I shall have somebody to talk to.\u2019 \u2018How are you getting on?\u2019 said the Cat, as soon as there was mouth enough for it to speak with. Alice waited till the eyes appeared, and then nodded. \u2018It\u2019s no use speaking to it,\u2019 she thought, \u2018till its ears have come, or at least one of them.\u2019 In another minute the whole head appeared, and then Alice put down her flamingo, and began an account of the game, feeling very glad she had someone to listen to her. The Cat seemed to think that there was enough of it now in sight, and no more of it appeared. \u2018I don\u2019t think they play at all fairly,\u2019 Alice began, in rather a complaining tone, \u2018and they all quarrel so dreadfully one can\u2019t hear oneself speak\u2014and they don\u2019t seem to have any rules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them\u2014and you\u2019ve no idea how confusing it is all the things being alive; for instance, there\u2019s the arch I\u2019ve got to go through next walking about at the other end of the ground\u2014and I should have croqueted the Queen\u2019s hedgehog just now, only it ran away when it saw mine coming!\u2019 \u2018How do you like the Queen?\u2019 said the Cat in a low voice. \u2018Not at all,\u2019 said Alice: \u2018she\u2019s so extremely\u2014\u2019 Just then she noticed that the Queen was close behind her, listening: so she went on, \u2018\u2014likely to win, that it\u2019s hardly worth while finishing the game.\u2019 The Queen smiled and passed on.", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "The King of Hearts, disliking the Cheshire Cat's look, asks for its removal; the Queen of Hearts' immediate solution is 'Off with his head!'", "positive": "\u2018Who are you talking to?\u2019 said the King, going up to Alice, and looking at the Cat\u2019s head with great curiosity. \u2018It\u2019s a friend of mine\u2014a Cheshire Cat,\u2019 said Alice: \u2018allow me to introduce it.\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t like the look of it at all,\u2019 said the King: \u2018however, it may kiss my hand if it likes.\u2019 \u2018I\u2019d rather not,\u2019 the Cat remarked. \u2018Don\u2019t be impertinent,\u2019 said the King, \u2018and don\u2019t look at me like that!\u2019 He got behind Alice as he spoke. \u2018A cat may look at a king,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018I\u2019ve read that in some book, but I don\u2019t remember where.\u2019 \u2018Well, it must be removed,\u2019 said the King very decidedly, and he called the Queen, who was passing at the moment, \u2018My dear! I wish you would have this cat removed!\u2019 The Queen had only one way of settling all difficulties, great or small. \u2018Off with his head!\u2019 she said, without even looking round. \u2018I\u2019ll fetch the executioner myself,\u2019 said the King eagerly, and he hurried off.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice suggests asking the Duchess, the cat's owner. While the Executioner is sent to fetch her, the Cheshire Cat's head completely disappears.", "positive": "Alice could think of nothing else to say but \u2018It belongs to the Duchess: you\u2019d better ask her about it.\u2019 \u2018She\u2019s in prison,\u2019 the Queen said to the executioner: \u2018fetch her here.\u2019 And the executioner went off like an arrow. The Cat\u2019s head began fading away the moment he was gone, and, by the time he had come back with the Dutchess, it had entirely disappeared; so the King and the executioner ran wildly up and down looking for it, while the rest of the party went back to the game.", "negative": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 8, "neg_chapter": 9} +{"anchor": "The Duchess reappeared in a surprisingly pleasant mood, tucking her arm into Alice's. Alice mused that the Duchess's previous savagery in the kitchen was likely due to pepper.", "positive": "\u2018You can\u2019t think how glad I am to see you again, you dear old thing!\u2019 said the Duchess, as she tucked her arm affectionately into Alice\u2019s, and they walked off together. Alice was very glad to find her in such a pleasant temper, and thought to herself that perhaps it was only the pepper that had made her so savage when they met in the kitchen.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "Alice resolved not to have pepper in her own kitchen, theorizing about what makes people hot-tempered. The Duchess interrupted Alice's thoughts, promising to find a moral for her being quiet, and insisted that everything has a moral.", "positive": "\u2018When I\u2019m a Duchess,\u2019 she said to herself, (not in a very hopeful tone though), \u2018I won\u2019t have any pepper in my kitchen at all. Soup does very well without\u2014Maybe it\u2019s always pepper that makes people hot-tempered,\u2019 she went on, very much pleased at having found out a new kind of rule, \u2018and vinegar that makes them sour\u2014and camomile that makes them bitter\u2014and\u2014and barley-sugar and such things that make children sweet-tempered. I only wish people knew that: then they wouldn\u2019t be so stingy about it, you know\u2014\u2019 She had quite forgotten the Duchess by this time, and was a little startled when she heard her voice close to her ear. \u2018You\u2019re thinking about something, my dear, and that makes you forget to talk. I can\u2019t tell you just now what the moral of that is, but I shall remember it in a bit.\u2019 \u2018Perhaps it hasn\u2019t one,\u2019 Alice ventured to remark. \u2018Tut, tut, child!\u2019 said the Duchess. \u2018Everything\u2019s got a moral, if only you can find it.\u2019 And she squeezed herself up closer to Alice\u2019s side as she spoke.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Duchess rested her uncomfortably sharp chin on Alice's shoulder. In a conversation about the croquet game, the Duchess offered several morals, including \"'tis love, 'tis love, that makes the world go round!\" and \"Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves,\" which Alice found peculiar.", "positive": "Alice did not much like keeping so close to her: first, because the Duchess was VERY ugly; and secondly, because she was exactly the right height to rest her chin upon Alice\u2019s shoulder, and it was an uncomfortably sharp chin. However, she did not like to be rude, so she bore it as well as she could. \u2018The game\u2019s going on rather better now,\u2019 she said, by way of keeping up the conversation a little. \u2018Tis so,\u2019 said the Duchess: \u2018and the moral of that is\u2014\u2018Oh, \u2018tis love, \u2018tis love, that makes the world go round!\u2018 \u2018Somebody said,\u2019 Alice whispered, \u2018that it\u2019s done by everybody minding their own business!\u2019 \u2018Ah, well! It means much the same thing,\u2019 said the Duchess, digging her sharp little chin into Alice\u2019s shoulder as she added, \u2018and the moral of that is\u2014\u2018Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves.\u2018 \u2018How fond she is of finding morals in things!\u2019 Alice thought to herself.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Duchess continued her moralizing, connecting flamingoes and mustard because they both bite, leading to a debate where Alice identified mustard first as a mineral, then a vegetable, with the Duchess agreeing to both and providing morals for each.", "positive": "\u2018I dare say you\u2019re wondering why I don\u2019t put my arm round your waist,\u2019 the Duchess said after a pause: \u2018the reason is, that I\u2019m doubtful about the temper of your flamingo. Shall I try the experiment?\u2019 \u2018He might bite,\u2019 Alice cautiously replied, not feeling at all anxious to have the experiment tried. \u2018Very true,\u2019 said the Duchess: \u2018flamingoes and mustard both bite. And the moral of that is\u2014\u2018Birds of a feather flock together.\u2018 \u2018Only mustard isn\u2019t a bird,\u2019 Alice remarked. \u2018Right, as usual,\u2019 said the Duchess: \u2018what a clear way you have of putting things!\u2019 \u2018It\u2019s a mineral, I think,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Of course it is,\u2019 said the Duchess, who seemed ready to agree to everything that Alice said; \u2018there\u2019s a large mustard-mine near here. And the moral of that is\u2014\u2018The more there is of mine, the less there is of yours.\u2018 \u2018Oh, I know!\u2019 exclaimed Alice, who had not attended to this last remark, \u2018it\u2019s a vegetable. It doesn\u2019t look like one, but it is.\u2019", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Duchess offered Alice a convoluted moral, \"Be what you would seem to be,\" which Alice couldn't understand. The Duchess then presented all her sayings to Alice as a gift, which Alice privately thought was cheap.", "positive": "\u2018I quite agree with you,\u2019 said the Duchess; \u2018and the moral of that is\u2014\u2018Be what you would seem to be\u2019\u2014or if you\u2019d like it put more simply\u2014\u2018Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise.\u2018 \u2018I think I should understand that better,\u2019 Alice said very politely, \u2018if I had it written down: but I can\u2019t quite follow it as you say it.\u2019 \u2018That\u2019s nothing to what I could say if I chose,\u2019 the Duchess replied, in a pleased tone. \u2018Pray don\u2019t trouble yourself to say it any longer than that,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Oh, don\u2019t talk about trouble!\u2019 said the Duchess. \u2018I make you a present of everything I\u2019ve said as yet.\u2019 \u2018A cheap sort of present!\u2019 thought Alice. \u2018I\u2019m glad they don\u2019t give birthday presents like that!\u2019 But she did not venture to say it out loud.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "As the Duchess began another moral, her voice died away upon seeing the Queen of Hearts. The Queen threatened the Duchess, shouting that either she or her head must be off, prompting the Duchess to vanish instantly.", "positive": "\u2018Thinking again?\u2019 the Duchess asked, with another dig of her sharp little chin. \u2018I\u2019ve a right to think,\u2019 said Alice sharply, for she was beginning to feel a little worried. \u2018Just about as much right,\u2019 said the Duchess, \u2018as pigs have to fly; and the m\u2014\u2019 But here, to Alice\u2019s great surprise, the Duchess\u2019s voice died away, even in the middle of her favourite word \u2018moral,\u2019 and the arm that was linked into hers began to tremble. Alice looked up, and there stood the Queen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm. \u2018A fine day, your Majesty!\u2019 the Duchess began in a low, weak voice. \u2018Now, I give you fair warning,\u2019 shouted the Queen, stamping on the ground as she spoke; \u2018either you or your head must be off, and that in about half no time! Take your choice!\u2019 The Duchess took her choice, and was gone in a moment.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Queen of Hearts", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts told a frightened Alice to continue the croquet game. The other guests, who had been resting, hurried back to play upon the Queen's return.", "positive": "\u2018Let\u2019s go on with the game,\u2019 the Queen said to Alice; and Alice was too much frightened to say a word, but slowly followed her back to the croquet-ground. The other guests had taken advantage of the Queen\u2019s absence, and were resting in the shade: however, the moment they saw her, they hurried back to the game, the Queen merely remarking that a moment\u2019s delay would cost them their lives.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "During the game, the Queen of Hearts constantly ordered executions, causing soldiers to leave their positions as arches to take players into custody. Soon, only the King, the Queen, and Alice were left playing.", "positive": "All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting \u2018Off with his head!\u2019 or \u2018Off with her head!\u2019 Those whom she sentenced were taken into custody by the soldiers, who of course had to leave off being arches to do this, so that by the end of half an hour or so there were no arches left, and all the players, except the King, the Queen, and Alice, were in custody and under sentence of execution.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts, out of breath, asked Alice if she had seen the Mock Turtle. Alice did not know what a Mock Turtle was, so the Queen decided to take her to meet him and hear his story.", "positive": "Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, \u2018Have you seen the Mock Turtle yet?\u2019 \u2018No,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018I don\u2019t even know what a Mock Turtle is.\u2019 \u2018It\u2019s the thing Mock Turtle Soup is made from,\u2019 said the Queen. \u2018I never saw one, or heard of one,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Come on, then,\u2019 said the Queen, \u2018and he shall tell you his history,\u2019", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "As they walked, Alice heard the King of Hearts pardon all the condemned players, which made her feel very relieved.", "positive": "As they walked off together, Alice heard the King say in a low voice, to the company generally, \u2018You are all pardoned.\u2019 \u2018Come, that\u2019s a good thing!\u2019 she said to herself, for she had felt quite unhappy at the number of executions the Queen had ordered.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Queen of Hearts and Alice found a sleeping Gryphon. The Queen ordered the Gryphon to take Alice to the Mock Turtle before leaving to see to executions, and Alice decided it was safer to wait with the Gryphon.", "positive": "They very soon came upon a Gryphon, lying fast asleep in the sun. (IF you don\u2019t know what a Gryphon is, look at the picture.) \u2018Up, lazy thing!\u2019 said the Queen, \u2018and take this young lady to see the Mock Turtle, and to hear his history. I must go back and see after some executions I have ordered\u2019; and she walked off, leaving Alice alone with the Gryphon. Alice did not quite like the look of the creature, but on the whole she thought it would be quite as safe to stay with it as to go after that savage Queen: so she waited.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon chuckled after the Queen left, telling Alice the executions are \"all her fancy\" and never actually happen. It then told Alice to \"Come on!\"", "positive": "The Gryphon sat up and rubbed its eyes: then it watched the Queen till she was out of sight: then it chuckled. \u2018What fun!\u2019 said the Gryphon, half to itself, half to Alice. \u2018What IS the fun?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Why, she,\u2019 said the Gryphon. \u2018It\u2019s all her fancy, that: they never executes nobody, you know. Come on!\u2019 \u2018Everybody says \u2018come on!\u2019 here,\u2019 thought Alice, as she went slowly after it: \u2018I never was so ordered about in all my life, never!\u2019", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon led Alice to the Mock Turtle, who was sighing sadly. The Gryphon insisted the sorrow was also just his fancy. He introduced Alice to the Mock Turtle, who agreed to tell his history, instructing them to sit and listen silently.", "positive": "They had not gone far before they saw the Mock Turtle in the distance, sitting sad and lonely on a little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, Alice could hear him sighing as if his heart would break. She pitied him deeply. \u2018What is his sorrow?\u2019 she asked the Gryphon, and the Gryphon answered, very nearly in the same words as before, \u2018It\u2019s all his fancy, that: he hasn\u2019t got no sorrow, you know. Come on!\u2019 So they went up to the Mock Turtle, who looked at them with large eyes full of tears, but said nothing. \u2018This here young lady,\u2019 said the Gryphon, \u2018she wants for to know your history, she do.\u2019 \u2018I\u2019ll tell it her,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollow tone: \u2018sit down, both of you, and don\u2019t speak a word till I\u2019ve finished.\u2019 So they sat down, and nobody spoke for some minutes. Alice thought to herself, \u2018I don\u2019t see how he can even finish, if he doesn\u2019t begin.\u2019 But she waited patiently.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle began his story by stating, \"Once, I was a real Turtle,\" and then sobbed for a long time while the Gryphon made occasional noises and Alice waited patiently for him to continue.", "positive": "\u2018Once,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, \u2018I was a real Turtle.\u2019 These words were followed by a very long silence, broken only by an occasional exclamation of \u2018Hjckrrh!\u2019 from the Gryphon, and the constant heavy sobbing of the Mock Turtle. Alice was very nearly getting up and saying, \u2018Thank you, sir, for your interesting story,\u2019 but she could not help thinking there must be more to come, so she sat still and said nothing.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle described his schoolmaster, a Turtle they called Tortoise. He became angry when Alice asked why, explaining it was because \"he taught us.\" The Gryphon scolded Alice for her simple question.", "positive": "\u2018When we were little,\u2019 the Mock Turtle went on at last, more calmly, though still sobbing a little now and then, \u2018we went to school in the sea. The master was an old Turtle\u2014we used to call him Tortoise\u2014\u2019 \u2018Why did you call him Tortoise, if he wasn\u2019t one?\u2019 Alice asked. \u2018We called him Tortoise because he taught us,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle angrily: \u2018really you are very dull!\u2019 \u2018You ought to be ashamed of yourself for asking such a simple question,\u2019 added the Gryphon; and then they both sat silent and looked at poor Alice, who felt ready to sink into the earth. At last the Gryphon said to the Mock Turtle, \u2018Drive on, old fellow! Don\u2019t be all day about it!\u2019 and he went on in these words:", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "Alice and the Mock Turtle compared their schooling. The Mock Turtle claimed his school was superior because the bill included \"French, music, and washing\u2014extra,\" though he sighed that he couldn't afford to learn washing himself.", "positive": "\u2018Yes, we went to school in the sea, though you mayn\u2019t believe it\u2014\u2019 \u2018We had the best of educations\u2014in fact, we went to school every day\u2014\u2019 \u2018I\u2019ve been to a day-school, too,\u2019 said Alice; \u2018you needn\u2019t be so proud as all that.\u2019 \u2018With extras?\u2019 asked the Mock Turtle a little anxiously. \u2018Yes,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018we learned French and music.\u2019 \u2018And washing?\u2019 said the Mock Turtle. \u2018Certainly not!\u2019 said Alice indignantly. \u2018Ah! then yours wasn\u2019t a really good school,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle in a tone of great relief. \u2018Now at ours they had at the end of the bill, \u2018French, music, and washing\u2014extra.\u2018 \u2018You couldn\u2019t have wanted it much,\u2019 said Alice; \u2018living at the bottom of the sea.\u2019 \u2018I couldn\u2019t afford to learn it.\u2019 said the Mock Turtle with a sigh. \u2018I only took the regular course.\u2019", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "Alice asked about the regular course, and the Mock Turtle listed subjects: \"Reeling and Writhing\" and the branches of Arithmetic: \"Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.\"", "positive": "\u2018What was that?\u2019 inquired Alice. \u2018Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with,\u2019 the Mock Turtle replied; \u2018and then the different branches of Arithmetic\u2014 Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.\u2019", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "When Alice asked about \"Uglification,\" the Gryphon called her a simpleton for not knowing, explaining it by contrast to \"beautify.\" Discouraged, Alice turned back to the Mock Turtle.", "positive": "\u2018I never heard of \u2018Uglification,\u2018 Alice ventured to say. \u2018What is it?\u2019 The Gryphon lifted up both its paws in surprise. \u2018What! Never heard of uglifying!\u2019 it exclaimed. \u2018You know what to beautify is, I suppose?\u2019 \u2018Yes,\u2019 said Alice doubtfully: \u2018it means\u2014to\u2014make\u2014anything\u2014prettier.\u2019 \u2018Well, then,\u2019 the Gryphon went on, \u2018if you don\u2019t know what to uglify is, you are a simpleton.\u2019 Alice did not feel encouraged to ask any more questions about it, so she turned to the Mock Turtle, and said \u2018What else had you to learn?\u2019", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle listed more subjects taught by a conger-eel master: \"Mystery\" and \"Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils.\" The Gryphon added that his Classics master, an old crab, taught \"Laughing and Grief.\"", "positive": "\u2018Well, there was Mystery,\u2019 the Mock Turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, \u2018\u2014Mystery, ancient and modern, with Seaography: then Drawling\u2014the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: He taught us Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils.\u2019 \u2018What was that like?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Well, I can\u2019t show it you myself,\u2019 the Mock Turtle said: \u2018I\u2019m too stiff. And the Gryphon never learnt it.\u2019 \u2018Hadn\u2019t time,\u2019 said the Gryphon: \u2018I went to the Classics master, though. He was an old crab, he was.\u2019 \u2018I never went to him,\u2019 the Mock Turtle said with a sigh: \u2018he taught Laughing and Grief, they used to say.\u2019 \u2018So he did, so he did,\u2019 said the Gryphon, sighing in his turn; and both creatures hid their faces in their paws.", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle explained his lessons were ten hours the first day, nine the next, and so on. The Gryphon clarified they were called \"lessons\" because they \"lessen\" each day. When Alice asked about the twelfth day, the Gryphon interrupted to change the subject to games.", "positive": "\u2018And how many hours a day did you do lessons?\u2019 said Alice, in a hurry to change the subject. \u2018Ten hours the first day,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle: \u2018nine the next, and so on.\u2019 \u2018What a curious plan!\u2019 exclaimed Alice. \u2018That\u2019s the reason they\u2019re called lessons,\u2019 the Gryphon remarked: \u2018because they lessen from day to day.\u2019 This was quite a new idea to Alice, and she thought it over a little before she made her next remark. \u2018Then the eleventh day must have been a holiday?\u2019 \u2018Of course it was,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle. \u2018And how did you manage on the twelfth?\u2019 Alice went on eagerly. \u2018That\u2019s enough about lessons,\u2019 the Gryphon interrupted in a very decided tone: \u2018tell her something about the games now.\u2019", "negative": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 9, "neg_chapter": 10} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle sobbed deeply, his voice choked, so the Gryphon shook and punched him in the back to help him recover.", "positive": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014", "negative": "The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by\u2014the frightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool\u2014she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the March Hare and his friends shared their never-ending meal, and the shrill voice of the Queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution\u2014once more the pig-baby was sneezing on the Duchess\u2019s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it\u2014once more the shriek of the Gryphon, the squeaking of the Lizard\u2019s slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the distant sobs of the miserable Mock Turtle.", "noun": "Mock Turtle", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle, with tears running down his cheeks, told Alice she could have no idea what a delightful thing a Lobster Quadrille is.", "positive": "The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and drew the back of one flapper across his eyes. He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. \u2018Same as if he had a bone in his throat,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back. At last the Mock Turtle recovered his voice, and, with tears running down his cheeks, he went on again:\u2014 \u2018You may not have lived much under the sea\u2014\u2019 (\u2019I haven\u2019t,\u2019 said Alice)\u2014 \u2018and perhaps you were never even introduced to a lobster\u2014\u2019 (Alice began to say \u2018I once tasted\u2014\u2019 but checked herself hastily, and said \u2018No, never\u2019) \u2018\u2014so you can have no idea what a delightful thing a Lobster Quadrille is!\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice confessed to the Mock Turtle that she had never lived under the sea or been introduced to a lobster, hastily checking herself from saying she had tasted one.", "positive": "\u2018You may not have lived much under the sea\u2014\u2019 (\u2019I haven\u2019t,\u2019 said Alice)\u2014 \u2018and perhaps you were never even introduced to a lobster\u2014\u2019 (Alice began to say \u2018I once tasted\u2014\u2019 but checked herself hastily, and said \u2018No, never\u2019) \u2018\u2014so you can have no idea what a delightful thing a Lobster Quadrille is!\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice replied \"No, indeed,\" to the Mock Turtle's statement about the Lobster Quadrille and asked what sort of a dance it was.", "positive": "\u2018No, indeed,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018What sort of a dance is it?\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon and the Mock Turtle excitedly and chaotically described the steps of the Lobster Quadrille to Alice, involving two lines of sea creatures, clearing jellyfish, advancing twice with lobsters, throwing them, swimming after them, and changing partners.", "positive": "\u2018Why,\u2019 said the Gryphon, \u2018you first form into a line along the sea-shore\u2014\u2019 \u2018Two lines!\u2019 cried the Mock Turtle. \u2018Seals, turtles, salmon, and so on; then, when you\u2019ve cleared all the jelly-fish out of the way\u2014\u2019 \u2018THAT generally takes some time,\u2019 interrupted the Gryphon. \u2018\u2014you advance twice\u2014\u2019 \u2018Each with a lobster as a partner!\u2019 cried the Gryphon. \u2018Of course,\u2019 the Mock Turtle said: \u2018advance twice, set to partners\u2014\u2019 \u2018\u2014change lobsters, and retire in same order,\u2019 continued the Gryphon. \u2018Then, you know,\u2019 the Mock Turtle went on, \u2018you throw the\u2014\u2019 \u2018The lobsters!\u2019 shouted the Gryphon, with a bound into the air. \u2018\u2014as far out to sea as you can\u2014\u2019 \u2018Swim after them!\u2019 screamed the Gryphon. \u2018Turn a somersault in the sea!\u2019 cried the Mock Turtle, capering wildly about. \u2018Change lobster\u2019s again!\u2019 yelled the Gryphon at the top of its voice. \u2018Back to land again, and that\u2019s all the first figure,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle, suddenly dropping his voice; and the two creatures, who had been jumping about like mad things all this time, sat down again very sadly and quietly, and looked at Alice.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "After their wild explanation of the Lobster Quadrille's first figure, the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon sat down again very sadly and quietly, and looked at Alice.", "positive": "\u2018Back to land again, and that\u2019s all the first figure,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle, suddenly dropping his voice; and the two creatures, who had been jumping about like mad things all this time, sat down again very sadly and quietly, and looked at Alice.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice timidly said the dance must be pretty, and when the Mock Turtle offered to show her, she agreed very much indeed.", "positive": "\u2018It must be a very pretty dance,\u2019 said Alice timidly. \u2018Would you like to see a little of it?\u2019 said the Mock Turtle. \u2018Very much indeed,\u2019 said Alice.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle and the Gryphon demonstrated the Lobster Quadrille by dancing around Alice while the Mock Turtle sang a sad song about a whiting and a snail.", "positive": "\u2018Come, let\u2019s try the first figure!\u2019 said the Mock Turtle to the Gryphon. \u2018We can do without lobsters, you know. Which shall sing?\u2019 \u2018Oh, YOU sing,\u2019 said the Gryphon. \u2018I\u2019ve forgotten the words.\u2019 So they began solemnly dancing round and round Alice, every now and then treading on her toes when they passed too close, and waving their forepaws to mark the time, while the Mock Turtle sang this, very slowly and sadly:\u2014", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice, glad the dance was over, thanked the Mock Turtle and Gryphon and said she liked the curious song about the whiting.", "positive": "\u2018Thank you, it\u2019s a very interesting dance to watch,\u2019 said Alice, feeling very glad that it was over at last: \u2018and I do so like that curious song about the whiting!\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "In a discussion with the Mock Turtle, Alice described whitings as having their tails in their mouths and being covered in crumbs, after nearly mentioning she'd seen them at dinner.", "positive": "\u2018Oh, as to the whiting,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle, \u2018they\u2014you\u2019ve seen them, of course?\u2019 \u2018Yes,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018I\u2019ve often seen them at dinn\u2014\u2019 she checked herself hastily. \u2018I don\u2019t know where Dinn may be,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle, \u2018but if you\u2019ve seen them so often, of course you know what they\u2019re like.\u2019 \u2018I believe so,\u2019 Alice replied thoughtfully. \u2018They have their tails in their mouths\u2014and they\u2019re all over crumbs.\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle corrected Alice about the crumbs and had the Gryphon explain that whitings hold their tails in their mouths because they were thrown far out to sea during the dance.", "positive": "\u2018You\u2019re wrong about the crumbs,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle: \u2018crumbs would all wash off in the sea. But they have their tails in their mouths; and the reason is\u2014\u2019 here the Mock Turtle yawned and shut his eyes.\u2014\u2018Tell her about the reason and all that,\u2019 he said to the Gryphon. \u2018The reason is,\u2019 said the Gryphon, \u2018that they would go with the lobsters to the dance. So they got thrown out to sea. So they had to fall a long way. So they got their tails fast in their mouths. So they couldn\u2019t get them out again. That\u2019s all.\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon explained to a puzzled Alice that the fish is called a 'whiting' because under the sea, it is used for whitening boots and shoes, a pun on 'blacking'.", "positive": "\u2018I can tell you more than that, if you like,\u2019 said the Gryphon. \u2018Do you know why it\u2019s called a whiting?\u2019 \u2018I never thought about it,\u2019 said Alice. \u2018Why?\u2019 \u2018It does the boots and shoes.\u2019 the Gryphon replied very solemnly. Alice was thoroughly puzzled. \u2018Does the boots and shoes!\u2019 she repeated in a wondering tone. \u2018Why, what are your shoes done with?\u2019 said the Gryphon. \u2018I mean, what makes them so shiny?\u2019 Alice looked down at them, and considered a little before she gave her answer. \u2018They\u2019re done with blacking, I believe.\u2019 \u2018Boots and shoes under the sea,\u2019 the Gryphon went on in a deep voice, \u2018are done with a whiting. Now you know.\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "When Alice asked what shoes under the sea are made of, the Gryphon impatiently replied they are made of 'soles and eels', a pun on 'soles and heels'.", "positive": "\u2018And what are they made of?\u2019 Alice asked in a tone of great curiosity. \u2018Soles and eels, of course,\u2019 the Gryphon replied rather impatiently: \u2018any shrimp could have told you that.\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle explained that fish must travel with a 'porpoise', which Alice questioned, asking if he meant 'purpose', but the Mock Turtle insisted he meant what he said.", "positive": "\u2018If I\u2019d been the whiting,\u2019 said Alice, whose thoughts were still running on the song, \u2018I\u2019d have said to the porpoise, \u2018Keep back, please: we don\u2019t want you with us!\u2018 \u2018They were obliged to have him with them,\u2019 the Mock Turtle said: \u2018no wise fish would go anywhere without a porpoise.\u2019 \u2018Wouldn\u2019t it really?\u2019 said Alice in a tone of great surprise. \u2018Of course not,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle: \u2018why, if a fish came to me, and told me he was going a journey, I should say \u2018With what porpoise?\u2018 \u2018Don\u2019t you mean \u2018purpose\u2019?\u2019 said Alice. \u2018I mean what I say,\u2019 the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone. And the Gryphon added \u2018Come, let\u2019s hear some of your adventures.\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon asked Alice to share her adventures, impatiently dismissing the Mock Turtle's request for an explanation of why Alice was a different person that day.", "positive": "\u2018I mean what I say,\u2019 the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone. And the Gryphon added \u2018Come, let\u2019s hear some of your adventures.\u2019 \u2018I could tell you my adventures\u2014beginning from this morning,\u2019 said Alice a little timidly: \u2018but it\u2019s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.\u2019 \u2018Explain all that,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle. \u2018No, no! The adventures first,\u2019 said the Gryphon in an impatient tone: \u2018explanations take such a dreadful time.\u2019", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice recounted her adventures, and when she mentioned how her recitation of 'You are old, Father William' came out wrong for the Caterpillar, the Mock Turtle and Gryphon found it very curious and asked her to recite something else.", "positive": "So Alice began telling them her adventures from the time when she first saw the White Rabbit. She was a little nervous about it just at first, the two creatures got so close to her, one on each side, and opened their eyes and mouths so very wide, but she gained courage as she went on. Her listeners were perfectly quiet till she got to the part about her repeating \u2019You are old, Father William,\u2019 to the Caterpillar, and the words all coming different, and then the Mock Turtle drew a long breath, and said \u2018That\u2019s very curious.\u2019 \u2018It\u2019s all about as curious as it can be,\u2019 said the Gryphon. \u2018It all came different!\u2019 the Mock Turtle repeated thoughtfully. \u2018I should like to hear her try and repeat something now. Tell her to begin.\u2019 He looked at the Gryphon as if he thought it had some kind of authority over Alice.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Ordered by the Gryphon to repeat ''Tis the voice of the sluggard', Alice's head, full of the Lobster Quadrille, produced a nonsensical poem about a Lobster.", "positive": "\u2018Stand up and repeat \u2018Tis the voice of the sluggard,\u2018 said the Gryphon. \u2018How the creatures order one about, and make one repeat lessons!\u2019 thought Alice; \u2018I might as well be at school at once.\u2019 However, she got up, and began to repeat it, but her head was so full of the Lobster Quadrille, that she hardly knew what she was saying, and the words came very queer indeed:\u2014", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon noted Alice's recitation was different, and the Mock Turtle called it nonsense, leaving Alice to sit with her face in her hands, despairing of things ever being normal.", "positive": "\u2018That\u2019s different from what I used to say when I was a child,\u2019 said the Gryphon. \u2018Well, I never heard it before,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle; \u2018but it sounds uncommon nonsense.\u2019 Alice said nothing; she had sat down with her face in her hands, wondering if anything would ever happen in a natural way again.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle demanded an explanation for the verse, but the Gryphon stopped him; Alice, puzzled, tried to explain a line by relating it to dancing.", "positive": "\u2018I should like to have it explained,\u2019 said the Mock Turtle. \u2018She can\u2019t explain it,\u2019 said the Gryphon hastily. \u2018Go on with the next verse.\u2019 \u2018But about his toes?\u2019 the Mock Turtle persisted. \u2018How could he turn them out with his nose, you know?\u2019 \u2018It\u2019s the first position in dancing.\u2019 Alice said; but was dreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon impatiently ordered Alice to continue, and she recited another incorrect verse about an Owl and a Panther sharing a pie.", "positive": "\u2018Go on with the next verse,\u2019 the Gryphon repeated impatiently: \u2018it begins \u2018I passed by his garden.\u2018 Alice did not dare to disobey, though she felt sure it would all come wrong, and she went on in a trembling voice:\u2014", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "The Mock Turtle interrupted, calling Alice's recitation the most confusing thing he ever heard, and the Gryphon told Alice she had better stop, which she gladly did.", "positive": "\u2018What IS the use of repeating all that stuff,\u2019 the Mock Turtle interrupted, \u2018if you don\u2019t explain it as you go on? It\u2019s by far the most confusing thing I ever heard!\u2019 \u2018Yes, I think you\u2019d better leave off,\u2019 said the Gryphon: and Alice was only too glad to do so.", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice eagerly requested a song instead of another dance, so the Mock Turtle, at the Gryphon's prompting, began to sing 'Beautiful Soup'.", "positive": "\u2018Shall we try another figure of the Lobster Quadrille?\u2019 the Gryphon went on. \u2018Or would you like the Mock Turtle to sing you a song?\u2019 \u2018Oh, a song, please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,\u2019 Alice replied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone, \u2018Hm! No accounting for tastes! Sing her \u2018Turtle Soup,\u2019 will you, old fellow?\u2019 The Mock Turtle sighed deeply, and began, in a voice sometimes choked with sobs, to sing this:\u2014", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "A distant cry of 'The trial's beginning!' interrupted the Mock Turtle's song, and the Gryphon grabbed Alice's hand, hurrying her away towards the trial.", "positive": "\u2018Chorus again!\u2019 cried the Gryphon, and the Mock Turtle had just begun to repeat it, when a cry of \u2018The trial\u2019s beginning!\u2019 was heard in the distance. \u2018Come on!\u2019 cried the Gryphon, and, taking Alice by the hand, it hurried off, without waiting for the end of the song. \u2018What trial is it?\u2019 Alice panted as she ran; but the Gryphon only answered \u2018Come on!\u2019 and ran the faster, while more and more faintly came, carried on the breeze that followed them, the melancholy words:\u2014", "negative": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 10, "neg_chapter": 11} +{"anchor": "Alice arrives at the court of the King and Queen of Hearts. The Knave of Hearts is on trial for stealing tarts. The White Rabbit acts as herald.", "positive": "The King and Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne when they arrived, with a great crowd assembled about them\u2014all 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\u2014\u2018I wish they\u2019d get the trial done,\u2019 she thought, \u2018and hand round the refreshments!\u2019 But there seemed to be no chance of this, so she began looking at everything about her, to pass away the time.", "negative": "\u2018Here!\u2019 cried Alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury-box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "Alice observes the court, identifying the King of Hearts as the judge and the twelve creatures in the jury-box as the jurors.", "positive": "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. \u2018That\u2019s the judge,\u2019 she said to herself, \u2018because of his great wig.\u2019 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, and it was certainly not becoming. \u2018And that\u2019s the jury-box,\u2019 thought Alice, \u2018and those twelve creatures,\u2019 (she was obliged to say \u2018creatures,\u2019 you see, because some of them were animals, and some were birds,) \u2018I suppose they are the jurors.\u2019 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. However, \u2018jury-men\u2019 would have done just as well.", "negative": "\u2018Here!\u2019 cried Alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury-box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "The Gryphon tells Alice the jurors are writing their names to avoid forgetting them. Alice's outburst \"Stupid things!\" prompts the White Rabbit to call for silence.", "positive": "The twelve jurors were all writing very busily on slates. \u2018What are they doing?\u2019 Alice whispered to the Gryphon. \u2018They can\u2019t have anything to put down yet, before the trial\u2019s begun.\u2019 \u2018They\u2019re putting down their names,\u2019 the Gryphon whispered in reply, \u2018for fear they should forget them before the end of the trial.\u2019 \u2018Stupid things!\u2019 Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but she stopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, \u2018Silence in the court!\u2019 and the King put on his spectacles and looked anxiously round, to make out who was talking.", "negative": "\u2018Here!\u2019 cried Alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury-box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "Alice confiscates a squeaking pencil from Bill the Lizard, a juror, forcing him to write with his finger.", "positive": "Alice could see, as well as if she were looking over their shoulders, that all the jurors were writing down \u2018stupid things!\u2019 on their slates, and she could even make out that one of them didn\u2019t know how to spell \u2018stupid,\u2019 and that he had to ask his neighbour to tell him. \u2018A nice muddle their slates\u2019ll be in before the trial\u2019s over!\u2019 thought Alice. One of the jurors had a pencil that squeaked. This of course, Alice could not stand, and she went round the court and got behind him, and very soon found an opportunity of taking it away. She did it so quickly that the poor little juror (it was Bill, the Lizard) could not make out at all what had become of it; so, after hunting all about for it, he was obliged to write with one finger for the rest of the day; and this was of very little use, as it left no mark on the slate.", "negative": "\u2018Here!\u2019 cried Alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury-box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "The White Rabbit reads the rhyming accusation against the Knave of Hearts. The King of Hearts prematurely asks the jury for a verdict.", "positive": "\u2018Herald, read the accusation!\u2019 said the King. On this the White Rabbit blew three blasts on the trumpet, and then unrolled the parchment scroll, and read as follows:\u2014 \u2018Consider your verdict,\u2019 the King said to the jury. \u2018Not yet, not yet!\u2019 the Rabbit hastily interrupted. \u2018There\u2019s a great deal to come before that!\u2019", "negative": "\u2018That\u2019s very important,\u2019 the King said, turning to the jury. They were just beginning to write this down on their slates, when the White Rabbit interrupted: \u2018Unimportant, your Majesty means, of course,\u2019 he said in a very respectful tone, but frowning and making faces at him as he spoke.", "noun": "White Rabbit", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "Alice feels herself beginning to grow larger again and decides to remain in the courtroom despite the change.", "positive": "Just at this moment Alice felt a very curious sensation, which puzzled her a good deal until she made out what it was: she was beginning to grow larger again, and she thought at first she would get up and leave the court; but on second thoughts she decided to remain where she was as long as there was room for her.", "negative": "\u2018Here!\u2019 cried Alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury-box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "Alice's growth squeezes the Dormouse. After a brief argument over her right to grow there, the Dormouse sulkily moves to the other side of the court.", "positive": "\u2018I wish you wouldn\u2019t squeeze so.\u2019 said the Dormouse, who was sitting next to her. \u2018I can hardly breathe.\u2019 \u2018I can\u2019t help it,\u2019 said Alice very meekly: \u2018I\u2019m growing.\u2019 \u2018You\u2019ve no right to grow here,\u2019 said the Dormouse. \u2018Don\u2019t talk nonsense,\u2019 said Alice more boldly: \u2018you know you\u2019re growing too.\u2019 \u2018Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,\u2019 said the Dormouse: \u2018not in that ridiculous fashion.\u2019 And he got up very sulkily and crossed over to the other side of the court.", "negative": "\u2018Here!\u2019 cried Alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury-box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12} +{"anchor": "During the chaos of the Dormouse's ejection, the Cook disappears. The White Rabbit then calls Alice as the next witness, to her surprise.", "positive": "For some minutes the whole court was in confusion, getting the Dormouse turned out, and, by the time they had settled down again, the cook had disappeared. \u2018Never mind!\u2019 said the King, with an air of great relief. \u2018Call the next witness.\u2019 And he added in an undertone to the Queen, \u2018Really, my dear, you must cross-examine the next witness. It quite makes my forehead ache!\u2019 Alice watched the White Rabbit as he fumbled over the list, feeling very curious to see what the next witness would be like, \u2018\u2014for they haven\u2019t got much evidence yet,\u2019 she said to herself. Imagine her surprise, when the White Rabbit read out, at the top of his shrill little voice, the name \u2018Alice!\u2019", "negative": "\u2018Here!\u2019 cried Alice, quite forgetting in the flurry of the moment how large she had grown in the last few minutes, and she jumped up in such a hurry that she tipped over the jury-box with the edge of her skirt, upsetting all the jurymen on to the heads of the crowd below, and there they lay sprawling about, reminding her very much of a globe of goldfish she had accidentally upset the week before.", "noun": "Alice", "chapter": 11, "neg_chapter": 12}