"That depends onwhere you want to go."
Alice:
Tell me, please whichway I ought to go.
The Cheshire Cat:
That depends onwhere you want to go.
Alice:
I don't much care.
The Cheshire Cat:
Then it doesn't matterwhich way you go.
Alice:
So long as Iget somewhere.
The Cheshire Cat:
You're sure to dothat if you onlywalk long enough.
The Cheshire Cat:
What became of the baby?
Alice:
It turned into a pig.
The Cheshire Cat:
I thought it would.
The Cheshire Cat:
Did you say pig or fig.
Alice:
I said pig and I wishyou wouldn't keepappearing and vanishing;you make me giddy. I'mgoing to visit the March Hare.
C.f. "Pig and Pepper," ch. 6 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (London: Macmillan and Co., 1866), pp. 89–90, 92. Lines altered from the original.
Tell me, please whichway I ought to go.
The Cheshire Cat:
That depends onwhere you want to go.
Alice:
I don't much care.
The Cheshire Cat:
Then it doesn't matterwhich way you go.
Alice:
So long as Iget somewhere.
The Cheshire Cat:
You're sure to dothat if you onlywalk long enough.
The Cheshire Cat:
What became of the baby?
Alice:
It turned into a pig.
The Cheshire Cat:
I thought it would.
The Cheshire Cat:
Did you say pig or fig.
Alice:
I said pig and I wishyou wouldn't keepappearing and vanishing;you make me giddy. I'mgoing to visit the March Hare.
C.f. "Pig and Pepper," ch. 6 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (London: Macmillan and Co., 1866), pp. 89–90, 92. Lines altered from the original.
"That depends onwhere you want to go."
Alice :
Tell me, please whichway I ought to go.
The Cheshire Cat :
That depends onwhere you want to go.
Alice :
I don't much care.
The Cheshire Cat :
Then it doesn't matterwhich way you go.
Alice :
So long as Iget somewhere.
The Cheshire Cat :
You're sure to dothat if you onlywalk long enough.
The Cheshire Cat :
What became of the baby?
Alice :
It turned into a pig.
The Cheshire Cat :
I thought it would.
The Cheshire Cat :
Did you say pig or fig.
Alice :
I said pig and I wishyou wouldn't keepappearing and vanishing;you make me giddy. I'mgoing to visit the March Hare.
C.f. "Pig and Pepper," ch. 6 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (London: Macmillan and Co., 1866), pp. 89–90, 92. Lines altered from the original.
http://www.moviequotedb.com/movies/alice-in-wonderland-1915/quote_44425.html