Tickets, please!" said the Ticket Inspector, putting his head in at the window. In a moment everybody was holding out a ticket; the tickets were almost as big as the people, andseemed to fill the train. "Show your ticket, child!' the Inspector went on, looking angrily at Alice. And then several voices said all together, Don't keep him waiting, child! His time costs a thousand pounds a minute! "I'm afraid I haven't got a ticket,' Alice said in a frightened voice. "There wasn't a ticket-office where I came from.' Why didn't you buy one from the engin said the Inspector. And again the voices said, "The engine-driver's time costs a thousand pounds a minute!' The Inspector looked at Alice first through his glasses,then over the top of them. Then he said, you're travelling the over the