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"You've only a few yards to go," he said, "down the hill and over that little brook, and then you'll be a Queen -- But you'll stay and see me off first?" he added as Alice turned with an eager look in the direction to which he pointed. " . . . . I think it'll encourage me, you see." Explain what this passage might symbolize about Lewis Carroll and the real Alice.

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