| 1907 - 700 pagina’s
...congratulate herself that she had got Somewhere else, the Queen interposed, sarcastically : " It takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place....else you must run at least twice as fast as that." Remembering this, we may assume that with all our advances our good is not unmixed good, and our reforms... | |
| Lewis Carroll - 1897 - 252 pagina’s
...a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else — if you ran very fast for a long time, as we've been doing." " A slow sort of country ! " said the...else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!" "I'd rather not try, please!" said Alice. " I'm quite content to stay here — only 1 am so hot and... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1902 - 422 pagina’s
...panting a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else—if you ran very fast for a long time, as we've been doing." "A slow sort of country!" said the Queen....else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!" "I'd rather not try, please!" said Alice. "I'm quite content to stay here—only I am so hot and thirsty!"... | |
| Iowa Library Commission - 1905 - 1062 pagina’s
...'•' 'A slow sort of a country!' says the Queen. 'Xow, here, you see. it takes all the running yon can do to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast !' "With modern industrialism in the character of the Queen and our educa»tional traditions assuming... | |
| 1904 - 704 pagina’s
...get to somewhere else, if you ran very fast for a long time." "Slow sort of a country," said the Red Queen. "Now here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place." A conscientious reviewer of current fiction must needs appreciate the strenuousness of the... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1905 - 330 pagina’s
...a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else — if you ran very fast for a long time, as we've been doing." "A slow sort of country!" said the Queen. "Now, here, you sec, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else,... | |
| George Hodges - 1906 - 128 pagina’s
...' You may rest a little now.' " Alice looked round her in great surprise. ' Why, I do believe we Ve been under this tree the whole time ! Everything 's...takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place.' " It would make a good inscription for the title-page of Baedeker's United States. Brothers... | |
| George Hodges - 1906 - 108 pagina’s
...ran very fast for a long time, as we Ve been doing.' " ' A slow sort of country,' said the Queen. f Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place.' " It would make a good inscription for the title-page of Baedeker's United States. Brothers... | |
| Alice Katharine Fallows - 1909 - 46 pagina’s
...slow soi of country," is the Queen's scornful repl] " Now, here, you see, it takes all the runnin [21] you can do to keep in the same place. If you want...else you must run at least twice as fast as that." If this perpetual hurrying really saved time, it would be more excusable; but it does not. We cannot... | |
| Arthur Davis Dean - 1910 - 384 pagina’s
...else — if you ran very fast for a long time as we 've been doing. ' ' "A slow sort of country!" says the Queen. "Now, here, you see, it takes all the running...somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast!" With modern industrialism in the character of the Queen and our educational traditions assuming the... | |
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