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== Looking-Glass House
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One thing was certain, that the #emph[white] kitten had had nothing to
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do with it:---it was the black kitten's fault entirely. For the white
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kitten had been having its face washed by the old cat for the last
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quarter of an hour (and bearing it pretty well, considering); so you see
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that it #emph[couldn't] have had any hand in the mischief.
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The way Dinah washed her children's faces was this: first she held the
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poor thing down by its ear with one paw, and then with the other paw she
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rubbed its face all over, the wrong way, beginning at the nose: and just
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now, as I said, she was hard at work on the white kitten, which was
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lying quite still and trying to purr---no doubt feeling that it was all
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meant for its good.
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But the black kitten had been finished with earlier in the afternoon,
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and so, while pov/S vrb/be/ sitting curled up in a corner of the great
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arm-chair, half talking to pov/r and half asleep, the kitten had been
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having a grand game of romps with the ball of worsted pov/S had been
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trying to wind up, and had been rolling it up and down till it had all
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come undone again; and there it was, spread over the hearth-rug, all
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knots and tangles, with the kitten running after its own tail in the
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middle.
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“Oh, you wicked little thing!” alt/first and second or third/pov/S
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cried/cried pov/S/, catching up the kitten, and giving it a little kiss
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to make it understand that it was in disgrace. “Really, Dinah ought to
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have taught you better manners! You #emph[ought];, Dinah, you know you
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ought!” pov/s added, looking reproachfully at the old cat, and speaking
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in as cross a voice as pov/s could manage---and then pov/s scrambled
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back into the arm-chair, taking the kitten and the worsted with pov/o,
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and began winding up the ball again. But pov/s didn't get on very fast,
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as pov/s vrb/be/ talking all the time, sometimes to the kitten, and
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sometimes to pov/r. Kitty sat very demurely on pov/p knee, pretending to
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watch the progress of the winding, and now and then putting out one paw
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and gently touching the ball, as if it would be glad to help, if it
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might.
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“Do you know what to-morrow is, Kitty?” pov/S began. “You'd have guessed
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if you'd been up in the window with me---only Dinah was making you tidy,
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so you couldn't. I was watching the boys getting in sticks for the
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bonfire---and it wants plenty of sticks, Kitty! Only it got so cold, and
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it snowed so, they had to leave off. Never mind, Kitty, we'll go and see
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the bonfire to-morrow.” Here pov/S wound two or three turns of the
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worsted round the kitten's neck, just to see how it would look: this led
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to a scramble, in which the ball rolled down upon the floor, and yards
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and yards of it got unwound again.
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“Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,” pov/S went on as soon as plv/s
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were comfortably settled again, “when I saw all the mischief you had
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been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out
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into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you little mischievous
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darling! What have you got to say for yourself? Now don't interrupt me!”
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pov/s went on, holding up one finger. “I'm going to tell you all your
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faults. Number one: you squeaked twice while Dinah was washing your face
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this morning. Now you can't deny it, Kitty: I heard you! What's that you
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say?” (pretending that the kitten was speaking.) “Her paw went into your
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eye? Well, that's #emph[your] fault, for keeping your eyes open---if
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you'd shut them tight up, it wouldn't have happened. Now don't make any
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more excuses, but listen! Number two: you pulled Snowdrop away by the
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tail just as I had put down the saucer of milk before her! What, you
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were thirsty, were you? How do you know she wasn't thirsty too? Now for
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number three: you unwound every bit of the worsted while I wasn't
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looking!
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“That's three faults, Kitty, and you've not been punished for any of
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them yet. You know I'm saving up all your punishments for Wednesday
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week---Suppose they had saved up all #emph[my] punishments!” pov/s went
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on, talking more to herself than the kitten. “What #emph[would] they do
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at the end of a year? I should be sent to prison, I suppose, when the
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day came. Or---let me see---suppose each punishment was to be going
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without a dinner: then, when the miserable day came, I should have to go
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without fifty dinners at once! Well, I shouldn't mind #emph[that] much!
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I'd far rather go without them than eat them!
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“Do you hear the snow against the window-panes, Kitty? How nice and soft
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it sounds! Just as if some one was kissing the window all over outside.
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I wonder if the snow #emph[loves] the trees and fields, that it kisses
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them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white
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quilt; and perhaps it says, ‘Go to sleep, darlings, till the summer
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comes again.' And when they wake up in the summer, Kitty, they dress
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themselves all in green, and dance about---whenever the wind blows---oh,
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that's very pretty!” alt/first and second or third/pov/S cried/cried
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pov/S/, dropping the ball of worsted to clap pov/p hands. “And I do so
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#emph[wish] it was true! I'm sure the woods look sleepy in the autumn,
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when the leaves are getting brown.
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“Kitty, can you play chess? Now, don't smile, my dear, I'm asking it
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seriously. Because, when we were playing just now, you watched just as
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if you understood it: and when I said ‘Check!' you purred! Well, it
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#emph[was] a nice check, Kitty, and really I might have won, if it
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hadn't been for that nasty Knight, that came wiggling down among my
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pieces. Kitty, dear, let's pretend---” And here I wish I could tell you
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half the things pov/S used to say, beginning with pov/p favourite phrase
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“Let's pretend.” Pov/s had had quite a long argument with pov/p sister
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only the day before---all because pov/S had begun with “Let's pretend
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we're kings and queens;” and pov/p sister, who liked being very exact,
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had argued that plv/s couldn't, because there were only two of pov/o,
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and pov/S had been reduced at last to say, “Well, #emph[you] can be one
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of them then, and #emph[I'll] be all the rest.” And once pov/s had
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really frightened pov/p old nurse by shouting suddenly in her ear,
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“Nurse! Do let's pretend that I'm a hungry hyaena, and you're a bone.”
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But this is taking us away from pov/P speech to the kitten. “Let's
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pretend that you're the Red Queen, Kitty! Do you know, I think if you
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sat up and folded your arms, you'd look exactly like her. Now do try,
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there's a dear!” And pov/S got the Red Queen off the table, and set it
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up before the kitten as a model for it to imitate: however, the thing
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didn't succeed, principally, pov/S said, because the kitten wouldn't
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fold its arms properly. So, to punish it, pov/s held it up to the
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Looking-glass, that it might see how sulky it was---“and if you're not
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good directly,” pov/s added, “I'll put you through into Looking-glass
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House. How would you like #emph[that];?”
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“Now, if you'll only attend, Kitty, and not talk so much, I'll tell you
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all my ideas about Looking-glass House. First, there's the room you can
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see through the glass---that's just the same as our drawing room, only
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the things go the other way. I can see all of it when I get upon a
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chair---all but the bit behind the fireplace. Oh! I do so wish I could
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see #emph[that] bit! I want so much to know whether they've a fire in
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the winter: you never #emph[can] tell, you know, unless our fire smokes,
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and then smoke comes up in that room too---but that may be only
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pretence, just to make it look as if they had a fire. Well then, the
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books are something like our books, only the words go the wrong way; I
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know that, because I've held up one of our books to the glass, and then
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they hold up one in the other room.
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“How would you like to live in Looking-glass House, Kitty? I wonder if
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they'd give you milk in there? Perhaps Looking-glass milk isn't good to
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drink---But oh, Kitty! now we come to the passage. You can just see a
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little #emph[peep] of the passage in Looking-glass House, if you leave
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the door of our drawing-room wide open: and it's very like our passage
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as far as you can see, only you know it may be quite different on
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beyond. Oh, Kitty! how nice it would be if we could only get through
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into Looking-glass House! I'm sure it's got, oh! such beautiful things
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in it! Let's pretend there's a way of getting through into it, somehow,
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Kitty. Let's pretend the glass has got all soft like gauze, so that we
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can get through. Why, it's turning into a sort of mist now, I declare!
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It'll be easy enough to get through---” She was up on the chimney-piece
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while she said this, though she hardly knew how she had got there. And
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certainly the glass #emph[was] beginning to melt away, just like a
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bright silvery mist.
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In another moment pov/S vrb/be/ through the glass, and had jumped
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lightly down into the Looking-glass room. The very first thing pov/s did
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was to look whether there was a fire in the fireplace, and pov/s was
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quite pleased to find that there was a real one, blazing away as
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brightly as the one she had left behind. “So I shall be as warm here as
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I was in the old room,” alt/first and second or third/pov/s
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thought/thought pov/S/: “warmer, in fact, because there'll be no one
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here to scold me away from the fire. Oh, what fun it'll be, when they
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see me through the glass in here, and can't get at me!”
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Then pov/s began looking about, and noticed that what could be seen from
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the old room was quite common and uninteresting, but that all the rest
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was as different as possible. For instance, the pictures on the wall
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next the fire seemed to be all alive, and the very clock on the
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chimney-piece (you know you can only see the back of it in the
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Looking-glass) had got the face of a little old man, and grinned at
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pov/o.
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“They don't keep this room so tidy as the other,” pov/S thought to
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pov/r, as pov/s noticed several of the chessmen down in the hearth among
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the cinders: but in another moment, with a little “Oh!” of surprise,
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pov/s was down on pov/p hands and knees watching them. The chessmen were
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walking about, two and two!
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“Here are the Red King and the Red Queen,” pov/S said (in a whisper, for
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fear of frightening them), “and there are the White King and the White
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Queen sitting on the edge of the shovel---and here are two castles
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walking arm in arm---I don't think they can hear me,” pov/s went on, as
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pov/s put pov/p head closer down, “and I'm nearly sure they can't see
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me. I feel somehow as if I were invisible---”
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Here something began squeaking on the table behind pov/S, and made pov/o
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turn pov/p head just in time to see one of the White Pawns roll over and
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begin kicking: pov/s watched it with great curiosity to see what would
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happen next.
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“It is the voice of my child!” the White Queen cried out as she rushed
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past the King, so violently that she knocked him over among the cinders.
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“My precious Lily! My imperial kitten!” and she began scrambling wildly
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up the side of the fender.
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“Imperial fiddlestick!” said the King, rubbing his nose, which had been
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hurt by the fall. He had a right to be a #emph[little] annoyed with the
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Queen, for he was covered with ashes from head to foot.
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Pov/S vrb/be/ very anxious to be of use, and, as the poor little Lily
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was nearly screaming herself into a fit, pov/s hastily picked up the
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Queen and set her on the table by the side of her noisy little daughter.
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The Queen gasped, and sat down: the rapid journey through the air had
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quite taken away her breath and for a minute or two she could do nothing
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but hug the little Lily in silence. As soon as she had recovered her
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breath a little, she called out to the White King, who was sitting
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sulkily among the ashes, “Mind the volcano!”
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“What volcano?” said the King, looking up anxiously into the fire, as if
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he thought that was the most likely place to find one.
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“Blew---me---up,” panted the Queen, who was still a little out of
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breath. “Mind you come up---the regular way---don't get blown up!”
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Pov/S watched the White King as he slowly struggled up from bar to bar,
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till at last pov/s said, “Why, you'll be hours and hours getting to the
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table, at that rate. I'd far better help you, hadn't I?” But the King
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took no notice of the question: it was quite clear that he could neither
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hear pov/o nor see pov/o.
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So pov/S picked him up very gently, and lifted him across more slowly
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than pov/s had lifted the Queen, that pov/s mightn't take his breath
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away: but, before pov/s put him on the table, pov/s thought pov/s might
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as well dust him a little, he was so covered with ashes.
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Pov/s said afterwards that pov/s had never seen in all pov/p life such a
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face as the King made, when he found himself held in the air by an
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invisible hand, and being dusted: he was far too much astonished to cry
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out, but his eyes and his mouth went on getting larger and larger, and
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rounder and rounder, till pov/p hand shook so with laughing that pov/s
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nearly let him drop upon the floor.
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“Oh! #emph[please] don't make such faces, my dear!” pov/s cried out,
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quite forgetting that the King couldn't hear pov/o. “You make me laugh
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so that I can hardly hold you! And don't keep your mouth so wide open!
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All the ashes will get into it---there, now I think you're tidy enough!”
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pov/s added, as pov/s smoothed his hair, and set him upon the table near
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the Queen.
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The King immediately fell flat on his back, and lay perfectly still: and
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pov/S vrb/be/ a little alarmed at what pov/s had done, and went round
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the room to see if pov/s could find any water to throw over him.
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However, pov/s could find nothing but a bottle of ink, and when pov/s
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got back with it she found he had recovered, and he and the Queen were
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talking together in a frightened whisper---so low, that pov/S could
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hardly hear what they said.
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The King was saying, “I assure, you my dear, I turned cold to the very
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ends of my whiskers!”
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To which the Queen replied, “You haven't got any whiskers.”
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“The horror of that moment,” the King went on, “I shall never,
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#emph[never] forget!”
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“You will, though,” the Queen said, “if you don't make a memorandum of
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it.”
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Pov/S looked on with great interest as the King took an enormous
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memorandum-book out of his pocket, and began writing. A sudden thought
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struck pov/o, and pov/s took hold of the end of the pencil, which came
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some way over his shoulder, and began writing for him.
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The poor King looked puzzled and unhappy, and struggled with the pencil
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for some time without saying anything; but pov/S vrb/be/ too strong for
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him, and at last he panted out, “My dear! I really #emph[must] get a
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thinner pencil. I can't manage this one a bit; it writes all manner of
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things that I don't intend---”
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“What manner of things?” said the Queen, looking over the book (in which
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pov/S had put “#emph[The White Knight is sliding down the poker. He
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balances very badly];”) “That's not a memorandum of #emph[your]
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feelings!”
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There was a book lying near pov/O on the table, and while pov/s sat
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watching the White King (for pov/s was still a little anxious about him,
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and had the ink all ready to throw over him, in case he fainted again),
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pov/s turned over the leaves, to find some part that pov/s could read,
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“---for it's all in some language I don't know,” pov/s said to herself.
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It was like this.
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#include "poems/jabberwocky-mirrored.typ"
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Pov/s puzzled over this for some time, but at last a bright thought
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struck pov/o. “Why, it's a Looking-glass book, of course! And if I hold
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it up to a glass, the words will all go the right way again.”
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This was the poem that pov/S read.
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#include "poems/jabberwocky.typ"
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“It seems very pretty,” pov/s said when pov/s had finished it, “but it's
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#emph[rather] hard to understand!” (You see pov/s didn't like to
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confess, even to pov/r, that pov/s couldn't make it out at all.)
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“Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas---only I don't exactly know
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what they are! However, #emph[somebody] killed #emph[something];: that's
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clear, at any rate---”
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“But oh!” alt/first and second or third/pov/S thought/thought pov/S/,
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suddenly jumping up, “if I don't make haste I shall have to go back
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through the Looking-glass, before I've seen what the rest of the house
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is like! Let's have a look at the garden first!” Pov/s vrb/be/ out of
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the room in a moment, and ran down stairs---or, at least, it wasn't
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exactly running, but a new invention of pov/a for getting down stairs
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quickly and easily, as pov/S said to pov/r. Pov/s just kept the tips of
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pov/p fingers on the hand-rail, and floated gently down without even
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touching the stairs with pov/p feet; then pov/s floated on through the
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hall, and would have gone straight out at the door in the same way, if
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pov/s hadn't caught hold of the door-post. Pov/s vrb/be/ getting a
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little giddy with so much floating in the air, and was rather glad to
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find pov/r walking again in the natural way.
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