. Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there . lf, so I think it musthave been the Red Queen.) Sit up a little more stiflty, dear!Alice cried, with a merry laugh. And curtsey while youre thinking what to 207 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS —what to purr. It saves time, remem-ber! And she caught it up and gaveit one little kiss, just in honor of itshaving been a Red Queen. Snowdrop, my pet! she went on,looking over her shoulder at the WhiteKitten, which was still patiently un-dergoing its toilet, when will Dinahhave finished with your White Majes-ty, I wonder? That must be the rea-son you w


. Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there . lf, so I think it musthave been the Red Queen.) Sit up a little more stiflty, dear!Alice cried, with a merry laugh. And curtsey while youre thinking what to 207 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS —what to purr. It saves time, remem-ber! And she caught it up and gaveit one little kiss, just in honor of itshaving been a Red Queen. Snowdrop, my pet! she went on,looking over her shoulder at the WhiteKitten, which was still patiently un-dergoing its toilet, when will Dinahhave finished with your White Majes-ty, I wonder? That must be the rea-son you were so untidy in my ! Do you know that yourescrubbing a White Queen? Really,its most disrespectful of you! And what did Dinah turn to, Iwonder? she prattled on, as she settledcomfortably down, with one elbow onthe rug and her chin in her hand, towatch the kittens. Tell me, Dinah,did you turn to Humpty Dumpty? Ithink you did; however, youd betternot mention it to your friends just yet,for Im not sure. By-the-way, Kitty, if only youd208 X){/. THh !K I UBLIC LIBRARY ASTDR, LENOXTILDEN FOUNDATIONS- WHICH DREAMED IT? been really with me in my dream, therewas one thing you would have enjoyed— I had such a quantity of poetrysaid to me, all about fishes! To-mor-row morning you shall have a realtreat. All the time youre eatingyour breakfast, Ill repeat The Walrusand the Carpenter to you ; and thenyou can make believe its oysters,dear! Now, Kitty, lets consider who itwas that dreamed it all. This is aserious question, m}7 dear, and youshould not go on licking your pawlike that—as if Dinah hadnt washedyou this morning! You see, Kitty,it must have been either me or theRed King. He was part of my dream,of course—but then I was part of hisdream, too! Was it the Red King,Kitty? You were his wife, my dear,so you ought to know- Oh, Kitty,do help to settle it! Im sure your paw can wait! But the provokingM 209


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