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The Duchess is pleased to see Alice because her mood changes frequently and unpredictably. She may have simply forgotten her previous rudeness or her emotions may have shifted to being positive when she saw Alice again. Her behavior reflects the chaotic and nonsensical nature of Wonderland.

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