. Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there . CHAPTER XT. WAKING. -and it really was a kitten* after all. CHAPTER XII. WHICH DREAMED IT? YOUR Red Majesty shouldnt purr so loud/Alice said, rubbing her eyes, and addressingthe kitten, respectfully, yet with some sever-ity. You woke me out of oh ! such a nicedream! And youve been along1 with me,Kitty—all through the Looking-Glass you know it, dear? It is a very inconvenient habit of kittens(Alicehad once made the remark) that, what-ever you say to them, they always purr. Ifthey would only purr for * yes, and mew for* no, or


. Through the looking glass : and what Alice found there . CHAPTER XT. WAKING. -and it really was a kitten* after all. CHAPTER XII. WHICH DREAMED IT? YOUR Red Majesty shouldnt purr so loud/Alice said, rubbing her eyes, and addressingthe kitten, respectfully, yet with some sever-ity. You woke me out of oh ! such a nicedream! And youve been along1 with me,Kitty—all through the Looking-Glass you know it, dear? It is a very inconvenient habit of kittens(Alicehad once made the remark) that, what-ever you say to them, they always purr. Ifthey would only purr for * yes, and mew for* no, or any rule of that sort, she had said, so that one could keep up a conservation!But how can you talk with a person t if theyalways say the same thing? On this occasion the kitten only purred: WHICH DREAMED IT. 207 it was impossible to guess whether itmeant yes or no. So Alice hunted among the chessmen on


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