. Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there . e went, till,on turning a sharp corner, she came upontwo fat little men, so suddenly that she couldnot help starting back, but in anothermoment she recovered herself, feeling surethat they must be * * * * * * * * * * * * * # CHAPTER IV. TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE. THEY were standing under a tree, eachwith an arm round the others neck, andAlice knew which was which in a moment,because one of them had * DUM embroideredon his collar, and the other DEE. I sup-pose theyve each got TWEEDLE roundat the back of the collar, she said to herself.


. Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there . e went, till,on turning a sharp corner, she came upontwo fat little men, so suddenly that she couldnot help starting back, but in anothermoment she recovered herself, feeling surethat they must be * * * * * * * * * * * * * # CHAPTER IV. TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE. THEY were standing under a tree, eachwith an arm round the others neck, andAlice knew which was which in a moment,because one of them had * DUM embroideredon his collar, and the other DEE. I sup-pose theyve each got TWEEDLE roundat the back of the collar, she said to herself. They stood so still that she quite forgot theywere alive, and she was just looking roundto see if the word * TWEEDLE was writtenat the back of each collar, when she wasstartled by a voice coming from the onemarked DUM. If you think were wax-works, he said,* you ought to pay, you know. Wax-works TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE. 73 werent made to be looked at for ! Contrariwise, added the one marked4 DEE, if you think were alive, you oughtto Im sure Im very sorry, was all Alicecould say; for the words of the old songkept ringing through her head like the tick-ing of a clock, and she could hardly helpsaying them out loud: 74 THROUGH THE. LOOKING-GLASS. ** Tweedledum and Tweedledee Agreed to have a battle;For Tweedledum said TweedledeeHad spoiled his nice new rattle. Just then flew down a monstrous crow, As black as a tar barrelWhich frightened both the heroes so^They quite forgot their quarrel 61 I know what youre thinking about, saidTweedledum: but it isnt so, nohow. Contrariwise, continued Tweedledee, ifit was so, it might be ; and if it were so, itwould be ; but as it isnt, it aint. Thatslogic. I was thinking, Alice said very politely, which is the best way out of this wood: itsgetting so dark. Would you tell me please ? But the fat little men only looked at eachother and grinned. They looked so exactly like a couple ofgreat school boys, that Alice couldnt helpp


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