![]() ![]() ![]() Alice tells the Queen that she wants to get to the hill in the distance, and when the Queen calls it a valley, Alice accuses her of speaking nonsense, but the Queen only then claims that she is making sense. The Queen demands that Alice curtsey and call her "your Majesty" when they speak to each other. This time, she tries walking in the opposite direction in which she wants to go, and she finds herself walking almost straight into the Queen. Alice expresses interest in meeting the Queen, even though the flowers advise against it.īut when Alice tries walking toward the Queen, she finds herself in front of the house again. Alice looks around and sees the Red Queen, who has grown to a little taller than herself. The flowers reveal that there is another person in the garden, which Alice surmises from their desciption of a flower that looks quite like Alice. The flowers think that she must be a flower as well, even if she looks wrong. She discovers that the flowers can talk, but they are quite rude, criticizing her lack of intelligence and her strange looks. ![]() Eventually she runs into a patch of flowers with a tree in the middle. ![]() Alice follows the path she believes will bring her to the garden, but no matter the direction in which she goes, she ends up back at the house. ![]()
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