In the last part of the story, Alice, in search of the March Hare, finally reached his house. But she was quite hesitant to go near as the house seemed far too large! To her surprise, she saw the March Hare and the Hatter sitting under a tree, having tea at a long table. Between them was a tiny Dormouse, fast asleep, which they were using as a cushion for their elbows! How odd! When Alice approached, they rudely told her there was no room. But Alice, not bothered by their strange behaviour, boldly sat down in a big arm-chair at one end of the table. That’s when the real madness began. Would you accept juice that isn’t there? Would you ever dip your watch in tea to check the time? Why is a raven like a writing-desk? And what strange problem is the Hatter facing with time? Why do you think the Hatter said it's always tea-time? What story does the sleepy Dormouse tell? Read this adventurous part to find out!