. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . oints her fingerat me, and when I stick my tongue out at her she sticks hertongue out at me! Kitty has a twin too, havent you darling?[ALICE goes to the mirror to show Kitty her twin.] Carroll Ill have to write a book some day about Alice — Alice inwonderland, Child of the pure unclouded brow and dream-ing eyes of wonder! or, Alice through the looking glass! faV ./?? Alice Dont you wish sometimes you could go into looking-glasshouse? See! [ALICE stands on an armchair


. Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the looking glass," . oints her fingerat me, and when I stick my tongue out at her she sticks hertongue out at me! Kitty has a twin too, havent you darling?[ALICE goes to the mirror to show Kitty her twin.] Carroll Ill have to write a book some day about Alice — Alice inwonderland, Child of the pure unclouded brow and dream-ing eyes of wonder! or, Alice through the looking glass! faV ./?? Alice Dont you wish sometimes you could go into looking-glasshouse? See! [ALICE stands on an armchair and looks into the mirror.]Theres the room you can see through the glass; its just thesame as our living-room here, only the things go the other can see all of it — all but the bit just behind the ! I do wish I could see that bit! I want so much to knowif theyve a fire there. You never can tell, you know, unlessour fire smokes. Then smoke comes up in that room too —but that may be just to make it look as if they had a fire — justto pretend they had. The books are something like our books, [4]. aiice in mon&erlano ^W^^£^m only the words go the wrong way. Wont the4 way of our getting through, uncle? re ever be any CarrollDo you think Kitty would find looking-glass milk digestible? Alice It doesnt sound awful good, does it; but I might leave her athome. Shes been into an awful lot of mischief today. Shefound sisters knitting and chased the ball all over the gardenwhere sister was playing croquet with the neighbors. And Iran and ran after the naughty little thing until I was all outof breath and so tired! I am tired. [She yawns and makes herself comfortable in the arm-chair.] Carroll [Replaces the playing cards on the mantel and consults hiswatch.]Take a nap. Yes, you have time before tea. Alice[Half asleep.]Were going to have mock turtle soup for supper! I heardmamma tell the cook not to pepper it too much. Carroll What a funny little rabbit it is, nibbl


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