. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . WHICH DREAMED IT? been really with me in my dream, therewas one thing you would have enjoyed— I had such a quantity of poetrysaid to me, all about fishes! To-mor-row morning you shall have a realtreat. All the time youre eatingyour breakfast, Ill repeat The Walrusand the Carpenter to you; and thenyou can make believe its oysters,dear! Now, Kitty, lets consider who itwas that dreamed it all. This is aserious question, my dear, and youshould not go on licking your pawlike that—as if Dinah hadnt washedyou this morning! You see, Kitty,it mus


. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . WHICH DREAMED IT? been really with me in my dream, therewas one thing you would have enjoyed— I had such a quantity of poetrysaid to me, all about fishes! To-mor-row morning you shall have a realtreat. All the time youre eatingyour breakfast, Ill repeat The Walrusand the Carpenter to you; and thenyou can make believe its oysters,dear! Now, Kitty, lets consider who itwas that dreamed it all. This is aserious question, my dear, and youshould not go on licking your pawlike that—as if Dinah hadnt washedyou this morning! You see, Kitty,it must have been either me or theRed King. He was part of my dream,of course—but then I was part of hisdream, too! Was it the Red King,Kitty? You were his wife, my dear,so you ought to know— Oh, Kitty,do help to settle it! Im sure yourpaw can wait! But the provoking ** Y «W - I


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