Through the Looking-glass: And what Alice Found ThereThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1893 - 227 páginas |
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... getting in sticks for the bon- fire and it wants plenty of sticks , Kitty ! Only it got so cold , and it snowed so , they had to leave off . Never mind , Kitty , we ' ll go and see the bonfire to - morrow . " Here Alice LOOKING - GLASS ...
... getting in sticks for the bon- fire and it wants plenty of sticks , Kitty ! Only it got so cold , and it snowed so , they had to leave off . Never mind , Kitty , we ' ll go and see the bonfire to - morrow . " Here Alice LOOKING - GLASS ...
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... getting brown . — " Kitty , can you play chess ? Now , don't smile , my dear , I'm asking it seriously . Be- cause , when we were playing just now , you watched just as if you understood it : and when I said ' Check ! ' you purred ...
... getting brown . — " Kitty , can you play chess ? Now , don't smile , my dear , I'm asking it seriously . Be- cause , when we were playing just now , you watched just as if you understood it : and when I said ' Check ! ' you purred ...
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... getting through into it , somehow , Kitty . Let's pretend the glass has got all soft like gauze , so that we can get through . Why , it's turning into a sort of mist now , I declare ! It'll be easy enough to get through " She was up on ...
... getting through into it , somehow , Kitty . Let's pretend the glass has got all soft like gauze , so that we can get through . Why , it's turning into a sort of mist now , I declare ! It'll be easy enough to get through " She was up on ...
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... " Why , you'll be hours and hours getting to the table , at that rate . I'd far better help you , had n't I ? " But the King took no notice of the question : it was quite clear that he 26 THROUGH THE LOOKING - GLASS .
... " Why , you'll be hours and hours getting to the table , at that rate . I'd far better help you , had n't I ? " But the King took no notice of the question : it was quite clear that he 26 THROUGH THE LOOKING - GLASS .
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... getting larger and larger , and rounder and rounder , till her hand shook so with laughing that she nearly let him drop upon the floor . " Oh ! please don't make such faces , my dear ! " she cried out , quite forgetting that the King ...
... getting larger and larger , and rounder and rounder , till her hand shook so with laughing that she nearly let him drop upon the floor . " Oh ! please don't make such faces , my dear ! " she cried out , quite forgetting that the King ...
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afraid Alice asked Alice began Alice could n't Alice did n't Alice felt Alice looked Alice thought Alice's Anglo-Saxon attitude answer Bandersnatch begin better breath Carpenter course cried Daisy dead silence dear Dinah dish dream eyes fast feet fishes frightened Frog gently getting Gnat gyre Haigha hair hands happened Hatta head hear helmet horse Humpty Dumpty interrupted Jabberwock kitten Kitty laugh Lion little brook little voice looked round loud mean Messenger minute n't help n't know never nice Nohow Oysters plum-cake poor pudding Red Knight Red Queen repeated replied scream seemed shawl Sheep shook side silence sitting smile song speak spoke stood suddenly suppose talking tell there's things thought Alice Tiger-lily tone took tree turned Tweedledee Tweedledum Tweedledum and Tweedledee Unicorn voice wabe walking Walrus watched What's whisper White King White Knight White Queen wonder wood word
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Página 51 - A slow sort of country!" said the Queen. "Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!
Página 32 - Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.
Página 81 - The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry. You could not see a cloud, because No cloud was in the sky: No birds were flying overhead — There were no birds to fly. The Walrus and the Carpenter O Were walking close at hand: They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand: 'If this were only cleared away, ' They said, 'it would be grand!
Página 86 - The butter's spread too thick!' 'I weep for you,' the Walrus said: 'I deeply sympathize.' With sobs and tears he sorted out Those of the largest size, Holding his pocket-handkerchief Before his streaming eyes. *O Oysters,' said the Carpenter 'You've had a pleasant run! Shall we be trotting home again?
Página 32 - He took his vorpal sword in hand: Long time the manxome foe he sought So rested he by the Tumtum tree, And stood awhile in thought. And as in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, And burbled as it came!
Página 84 - The time has come," the Walrus said, " To talk of many things : Of shoes — and ships— and sealing-wax — Of cabbages — and kings — And why the sea is boiling hot — And whether pigs have wings.
Página 184 - I'll tell thee everything I can; There's little to relate. I saw an aged aged man, A-sitting on a gate. "Who are you, aged man?" I said, "and how is it you live?" And his answer trickled through my head Like water through a sieve. He said "I look for butterflies That sleep among the wheat: I make them into mutton-pies, And sell them in the street. 1 sell them unto men...
Página 102 - You couldn't have it if you did want it," the Queen said. "The rule is, jam to-morrow and jam yesterday — but never jam to-day." "It must come sometimes to 'jam to-day,'
Página 83 - Along the briny beach: We cannot do with more than four, To give a hand to each." The eldest Oyster looked at him, But never a word he said: The eldest Oyster winked his eye, And shook his heavy head — Meaning to say he did not choose To leave the oyster-bed.
Página 122 - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall; All the king's horses and all the king's men Cannot put Humpty Dumpty together again.