The sleepy Dormouse was pinched to tell a story now. While he was telling the story of three sisters living in the bottom of a well, Alice interrupted many times. Alice did not believe the three sisteres could possibly live in a well and her curiosity bothered the Dormouse, the March Hare and the Hatter. Frustrated, Alice finally left the tea party. Notice when the Dormouse once said the three sisters were "well in", which meant they were settling very comfortably in a "well". Here we learn that the word "well" has two meanings. What are they?
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