. Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there . be sure it hasnt! She stood silent for a minute, thinking :then she suddenly began again. Then itreally has happened, after all! And now,who am I ? I will remember, if I can! Imdetermined to do it! But being deter-mined didnt help her much, and all shecould say, after a great deal of puzzling, was, L, I know it begins with L! Just then a Fawn came wandering by : itlooked at Alice with its large gentle eyesbut didnt seem at all frightened. Herethen! Here then! Alice said as she heldout her hand and tried to stroke it; but itonly started


. Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there . be sure it hasnt! She stood silent for a minute, thinking :then she suddenly began again. Then itreally has happened, after all! And now,who am I ? I will remember, if I can! Imdetermined to do it! But being deter-mined didnt help her much, and all shecould say, after a great deal of puzzling, was, L, I know it begins with L! Just then a Fawn came wandering by : itlooked at Alice with its large gentle eyesbut didnt seem at all frightened. Herethen! Here then! Alice said as she heldout her hand and tried to stroke it; but itonly started back a little, and then stoodlooking at her again. What do you call yourself? the Fawnsaid at last. Such a soft sweet voice it had! I wish I knew!1 thought poor Alice, sheanswered, rather sadly, Nothing, just now. Think again, it said: that wont do. Alice thought, but nothing1 came of it Please, would you tell me what you call LOOKING-GLASS INSECTS. yourself?* she said timidly. I think thatmight help a tell you, if youll come a little further. on, the Fawn said. I cant rememberhere. So they walked on together through thewood, Alice with her arms clasped lovinglyround the soft neck of the Fawn, till they Lookine-GlaM 70 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS. came out into another open field, and herethe Fawn gave a sudden bound into the air,and shook itself free from Alices arms. Ima Fawn! it cried out in a voice of delight, and, dear me ! youre a human child ! Asudden look of alarm came into its beautifulbrown eyes, and in another moment it haddarted away at full speed. Alice stood looking after it, almost readyto cry with vexation at having lost her dearlittle fellow-traveller so suddenly. How-ever, I know my name now, she said, thatssome comfort. Alice—Alice—-I wont forget itagain. And now, which of these finger-postsought I to follow, I wonder ? It was not a very difficult question to an-swer, as there was only one road throughthe wood, and the two finger-posts bothpoint


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