. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Alice looked at the Rocking-horse-fly with great interest, and made upher mind that it must have been justrepainted, it looked so bright andsticky; and then she went on: Andtheres the Dragon-fly. Look on the branch above yourhead/ said the Gnat, and there youllfind a Snap - dragon - fly. Its body ismade of plum-pudding, its wings ofholly-leaves, and its head is a raisinburning in brandy. And what does it live on? Aliceasked, as before. Frumenty and mince-pie, the Gnatreplied; and it makes its nest in aChristmas-


. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Alice looked at the Rocking-horse-fly with great interest, and made upher mind that it must have been justrepainted, it looked so bright andsticky; and then she went on: Andtheres the Dragon-fly. Look on the branch above yourhead/ said the Gnat, and there youllfind a Snap - dragon - fly. Its body ismade of plum-pudding, its wings ofholly-leaves, and its head is a raisinburning in brandy. And what does it live on? Aliceasked, as before. Frumenty and mince-pie, the Gnatreplied; and it makes its nest in aChristmas-box. And then theres the Butterfly, Al-ice went on, after she had taken a goodlook at the insect with its head on fire,and had thought to herself, I wonderif thats the reason insects are so fondof flying into candles—because theywant to turn into Snap-dragon-flies! 54


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