The Dodo presents Alice with her own thimble, an illustration by JVL in
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Artists' Choice Editions, 2009.
The text:
However, when
they had been running half an hour or so, and were
quite dry
again, the Dodo suddenly called out 'The race is over!' and
they all
crowded round it, panting, and asking, 'But who has won?'
This question
the Dodo could not answer without a great deal of
thought, and it
sat for a long time with one finger pressed
upon its
forehead (the
position in which you usually see Shakespeare, in the
pictures of
him), while the rest waited in silence. At
last the Dodo
said,
'EVERYBODY has won, and all must have prizes.'
'But who is to
give the prizes?' quite a chorus of voices asked.
'Why, SHE, of
course,' said the Dodo, pointing to Alice with one
finger; and the
whole party at once crowded round her, calling out
in a confused
way, 'Prizes! Prizes!'
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.
'But she must
have a prize herself, you know,' said the Mouse.
'Of course,'
the Dodo replied very gravely. 'What else have you got
in your
pocket?' he went on, turning to Alice.
'Only a
thimble,' said Alice sadly.
'Hand it over
here,' said the Dodo.
Then they all
crowded round her once more, while the Dodo
solemnly
presented the thimble, saying 'We beg your acceptance of
this elegant
thimble'; 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.
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