Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Chapter 4 Summary & Analysis

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Chapter 4 Summary

Alice's tears are interrupted by the White rabbit, who mistakes her for his servant Mary Anne and orders her to fetch him a new pair of gloves and a fan. She obediently runs to where he has pointed, enters his little house and only momentarily reflects at how odd it is to be following orders from an animal. Finding the gloves and fan, she notices a bottle from which she can't help drinking, out of curiosity. Just as one might expect, she immediately feels her head against the ceiling and her arm out the windows. Such things usually only happen in fairy tales, she reflects and thinks there ought to be a book written about her, as she seems the middle of fairy-tale herself. She makes a note to write a book about herself when she grows up, then realizes she's already very...

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