Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found ThereHenry Altemus, 1897 - 209 pagina's In this sequel to Alice in Wonderland, Alice climbs through a mirror in her room and enters a world similar to a chess board where she experiences many curious adventures with its fantastic inhabitants. |
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Pagina 14
... arm - chair , half talking to herself and half asleep , the kitten had been having a grand game of romps with the ball of worsted Alice had been trying to wind up , and had been roll- ing it up and down till it had all come undone again ...
... arm - chair , half talking to herself and half asleep , the kitten had been having a grand game of romps with the ball of worsted Alice had been trying to wind up , and had been roll- ing it up and down till it had all come undone again ...
Pagina 15
... arm - chair , taking the kitten and the worsted with her , and began winding up the ball again . But she didn't get on very fast , as she was talking all the time , some- times to the kitten , and sometimes to herself . Kitty sat very ...
... arm - chair , taking the kitten and the worsted with her , and began winding up the ball again . But she didn't get on very fast , as she was talking all the time , some- times to the kitten , and sometimes to herself . Kitty sat very ...
Pagina 19
... Let's pretend that you're the Red Queen , Kitty ! Do you know , I think if you sat up and folded your arms , you'd look exactly like her . Now do try , there's a dear ! " And Alice got the Red LOOKING - GLASS HOUSE . 19.
... Let's pretend that you're the Red Queen , Kitty ! Do you know , I think if you sat up and folded your arms , you'd look exactly like her . Now do try , there's a dear ! " And Alice got the Red LOOKING - GLASS HOUSE . 19.
Pagina 20
... arms properly . So , to punish it , she held it up to the Looking - glass that it might see how sulky it was— " and if you're not good directly , " she added , " I'll put you through into Looking - glass House . How would you like that ...
... arms properly . So , to punish it , she held it up to the Looking - glass that it might see how sulky it was— " and if you're not good directly , " she added , " I'll put you through into Looking - glass House . How would you like that ...
Pagina 25
... arm in arm — I don't think they can hear me , " she went on as she put her head closer down , " and I'm nearly sure they can't I feel somehow as if I were invis . see me . ible " Here something began squeaking on the table behind Alice ...
... arm in arm — I don't think they can hear me , " she went on as she put her head closer down , " and I'm nearly sure they can't I feel somehow as if I were invis . see me . ible " Here something began squeaking on the table behind Alice ...
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afraid Alice asked Alice began Alice couldn't help Alice felt Alice looked Alice thought Alice's Altemus Anglo-Saxon attitudes answer Bandersnatch begin boat breath Carpenter course cried dear Dick Dick & Co Dinah dish dream eyes fast fishes frightened gently glass Gnat Haigha hair hands happened Hatta head hear helmet HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY horse Humpty Dumpty Illustrated Price IRVING HANCOCK Jabberwock Jacob Abbott kitten Kitty laugh Lion little brook looked round loud Messenger minute never nice Nohow Oysters plum-cake poor pudding puzzled Red Knight Red Queen repeated replied scream seemed shawl Sheep shook side sigh 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 whisper White King White Knight White Queen wonder wood word
Populaire passages
Pagina 70 - 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.
Pagina 71 - A loaf of bread,' the Walrus said, 'Is what we chiefly need: Pepper and vinegar besides Are very good indeed— Now, if you're ready, Oysters dear, We can begin to feed.' 'But not on us!' the Oysters cried, Turning a little blue. 'After such kindness, that would be A dismal thing to do!' 'The night is fine,
Pagina 64 - I know what you're thinking about," said Tweedledum; "but it isn't so, nohow." "Contrariwise," continued Tweedledee, "if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic.
Pagina 68 - O Oysters, come and walk with us!' The Walrus did beseech. 'A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk, 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.
Pagina 163 - And now, if e'er by chance I put My fingers into glue, Or madly squeeze a right-hand foot Into a left-hand shoe, Or if I drop upon my toe A very heavy weight, I weep, for it reminds me so Of that old man I used to know — Whose look was mild, whose speech was slow, Whose hair was whiter than the snow, Whose face was very like a crow, With eyes, like cinders, all aglow, Who seemed distracted with his woe, Who rocked his body to and fro, And muttered mumblingly and low, As if his mouth were full of...
Pagina 21 - Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves. And the mome raths outgrabe.
Pagina 40 - Well, in our country," said Alice, still 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 " 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...
Pagina 70 - Oysters followed them. And yet another four ; And thick and fast they came at last, And more, and more, and more — All hopping through the frothy waves, And scrambling to the shore.
Pagina 72 - It seems a shame,' the Walrus said, 'To play them such a trick. After we've brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick!' The Carpenter said nothing but 'The butter's spread too thick!' 'I weep for you,' the Walrus said: 'I deeply sympathize.
Pagina 76 - Well, it's no use your talking about waking him," said Tweedledum, "when you're only one of the things in his dream. You know very well you're not real!