. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . 3* SL rere3 tn o s1 p3 o I. THE LION AND THE UNICORN Messengers, either. Theyre both goneto the town. Just look along the roadand tell me if you can see either ofthem. I see nobody on the road/ saidAlice. I only wish 7 had such eyes/ theKing remarked, in a fretful tone. Tobe able to see Nobody! And at thatdistance, too! Why, its as much as Ican do to see real people, by this light!All this was lost on Alice, who wasstill looking intently along the road,shading her eyes with one hand. Isee somebody now! she exclaimed atlast. But hes comin
. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . 3* SL rere3 tn o s1 p3 o I. THE LION AND THE UNICORN Messengers, either. Theyre both goneto the town. Just look along the roadand tell me if you can see either ofthem. I see nobody on the road/ saidAlice. I only wish 7 had such eyes/ theKing remarked, in a fretful tone. Tobe able to see Nobody! And at thatdistance, too! Why, its as much as Ican do to see real people, by this light!All this was lost on Alice, who wasstill looking intently along the road,shading her eyes with one hand. Isee somebody now! she exclaimed atlast. But hes coming very slowly-and what curious attitudes he goesinto! (For the Messenger kept skip-ping up and down, and wriggling likean eel as he came along, with his greathands spread out like fans on eachside.) Not at all, said the King. Hesan Anglo-Saxon Messenger—and those 131 v\
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