Why did the walrus ' deeply sympathise' with the oysters
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Alice was inferring from the Walrus' behavior, in- cluding his words, to his feelings; perhaps naively, but perhaps not—he may have had genuine sympathy for the poor oysters, but eaten them anyway, his feelings not being strong enough to overcome his appetite.
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because it get eat the oyster
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