. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . LOOKING-GLASS HOUSE sulky it was, —and if youre notgood directly, she added, Ill putyou through into Looking-glass would you like that? Now, if youll only attend, Kitty,and not talk so much, Ill tell you allmy ideas about Looking-glass , theres the room you can seethrough the glass—thats just the sameas our drawing-room, only the thingsgo the other way. I can see all of itwhen I get upon a chair—all but thebit just behind the fireplace. Oh, I doso wish I could see that bit! I wantso much to know whether theyve afire


. Through the looking glass and what Alice found there . LOOKING-GLASS HOUSE sulky it was, —and if youre notgood directly, she added, Ill putyou through into Looking-glass would you like that? Now, if youll only attend, Kitty,and not talk so much, Ill tell you allmy ideas about Looking-glass , theres the room you can seethrough the glass—thats just the sameas our drawing-room, only the thingsgo the other way. I can see all of itwhen I get upon a chair—all but thebit just behind the fireplace. Oh, I doso wish I could see that bit! I wantso much to know whether theyve afire in the winter: you never can tell,you know, unless our fire smokes, andthen smoke comes up in that roomtoo—but that may be only pretence,just to make it look as if they had afire. Well, then, the books are some-thing like our books, only the wordsgo the wrong way: I know that, be-cause Ive held up one of our books to.


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