. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . •— X THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Thank you very much, said Alice. In summer, when the days are long,Perhaps youll understand the song; In autumn, when the leaves are brown,Take pen and ink and write it down. I will, if I can remember it so long/said Alice. You neednt go on making remarks like that, Humpty Dumpty said; theyre not sensible, and they putme out. / sent a message to the fish ;I told them, This is what I ivish. The little fishes of the sea,They sent an answer back to me. The little fishes answer was, We cannot do it, Sir, becaus


. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . •— X THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Thank you very much, said Alice. In summer, when the days are long,Perhaps youll understand the song; In autumn, when the leaves are brown,Take pen and ink and write it down. I will, if I can remember it so long/said Alice. You neednt go on making remarks like that, Humpty Dumpty said; theyre not sensible, and they putme out. / sent a message to the fish ;I told them, This is what I ivish. The little fishes of the sea,They sent an answer back to me. The little fishes answer was, We cannot do it, Sir, because— Im afraid I dont quite under-stand, said Alice. It gets easier further on, Humpty Dumpty replied. 124


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