"Dear, dear! How strange everything feels today," the narrator exclaims, reflecting on the odd changes in the world around them compared to yesterday's normalcy. They question whether these differences are due to personal change, wondering if they've been altered overnight and feeling unsure if they are still the same person they were this morning.
The narrator concludes that if they are no longer the same, then the real mystery is understanding their true identity. This sense of confusion and curiosity about self and reality captures the whimsical and surreal tone of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," emphasizing themes of change and self-discovery.