Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found TherePenguin UK, 4 feb 2010 - 208 pagina's When Alice steps through the looking-glass, she enters a very strange world of chess pieces and nursery rhyme characters such as Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledee and Tweedledum and the angry Red Queen. Nothing is what it seems and, in fact, through the looking-glass, everything is distorted. |
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... hour (and bearing it pretty well, considering); so you see that it couldn't have had any hand in the mischief. The way Dinah washed her children's faces was this: first she held the poor thing down by its ear with. Looking-Glass House.
... hour (and bearing it pretty well, considering); so you see that it couldn't have had any hand in the mischief. The way Dinah washed her children's faces was this: first she held the poor thing down by its ear with. Looking-Glass House.
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... couldn't. I was watching the boys getting in sticks for the bonfire – 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 ...
... couldn't. I was watching the boys getting in sticks for the bonfire – 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 ...
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... couldn't, because there were only two of them, and Alice had been reduced at last to say, 'Well, you can be one of them, then, and I'll be all the rest.' And once she had really frightened her old nurse by shouting suddenly in her ear ...
... couldn't, because there were only two of them, and Alice had been reduced at last to say, 'Well, you can be one of them, then, and I'll be all the rest.' And once she had really frightened her old nurse by shouting suddenly in her ear ...
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... quite forgetting that the King couldn't hear her. 'You make me laugh so that I can hardly hold you! And don't keep your mouth so wide open! All the ashes will get into it – there, now I think you're tidy enough!' she added, as she smoothed.
... quite forgetting that the King couldn't hear her. 'You make me laugh so that I can hardly hold you! And don't keep your mouth so wide open! All the ashes will get into it – there, now I think you're tidy enough!' she added, as she smoothed.
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Inhoudsopgave
The Garden of Live Flowers | |
LookingGlass Insects | |
Tweedledum and Tweedledee | |
Wool and Water | |
The Lion and the Unicorn | |
Its My Own Invention | |
Queen Alice | |
to say something kind but really couldnt think of anything | |
Shaking | |
Waking | |
Which Dreamed | |
Humpty Dumpty | |
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added afraid Alice Alice thought Alice’s answer arms asked began begin better breath called chess coming couldn’t course cried dear dish don’t Dorothy dream eyes face fall feet fish frightened getting give glass Gnat hair hands happened head hear hold hope horse House Humpty Dumpty idea invented it’s jump keep King kitten Kitty Knight leave Lion live looked Looking-Glass managed mean mind minute move never once piece poem poor pudding Red Queen remarked remember repeated replied road round running Scarecrow seemed Sheep side silence sitting soon sort speak spoke Square suddenly suppose sure surprised talking tell there’s things thought tone took tree turned Tweedledee Tweedledum Unicorn voice wait walking watching whispered White Queen wish wonder wood