. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Well, only on Thursdays, said theQueen. I know what he came for, saidAlice; he wanted to punish the fish,because— Here the White Queen began again. It was such a thunder-storm, youcant think! (She never could, youknow, said the Red Queen.) Andpart of the roof came off, and ever somuch thunder got in; and it wentrolling round the room in great lumps—and knocking over the tables andthings — till I was so frightened, Icouldnt remember my own name! Alice thought to herself, I nevershould try to remember my name inth


. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Well, only on Thursdays, said theQueen. I know what he came for, saidAlice; he wanted to punish the fish,because— Here the White Queen began again. It was such a thunder-storm, youcant think! (She never could, youknow, said the Red Queen.) Andpart of the roof came off, and ever somuch thunder got in; and it wentrolling round the room in great lumps—and knocking over the tables andthings — till I was so frightened, Icouldnt remember my own name! Alice thought to herself, I nevershould try to remember my name inthe middle of an accident! Wherewould be the use of it? but she didnot say this aloud, for fear of hurt-ing the poor Queens feelings. Your Majesty must excuse her/the Red Queen said to Alice, takingone of the White Queens hands in 186 ^_ T


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