So she set the little creature down, and felt quite relieved to see it trot away quietly into the wood. 'If it had grown up,' she said to herself, 'it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rather a handsome pig, I think.
In this scene from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice gently places a small creature on the ground, feeling a sense of relief as it wanders off into the woods. She observes the creature's departure with a calm mind, satisfied that it is safe.
She then reflects on the creature’s future, imagining that if it had grown into a human, it might have been very unattractive, but as a pig, it appears quite charming to her. She considers its current appearance and finds it pleasant, illustrating her whimsical and playful perspective.