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Through the Looking-Glass

Chapter 10 10

Word Count: 689    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

ten, respectfully, yet with some severity. 'You woke me out of oh! such a nice dream! And y

y always purr. 'If they would only purr for "yes" and mew for "no," or any rule of that sort,' she had said, 's

urred: and it was impossible to gu

down on her knees on the hearth-rug, and put the kitten and the Queen to look at each other. '

ards to her sister: 'it turned away its head, and pretended not to see it: but it

while you're thinking what to-what to purr. It saves time, remember!' And she cau

g its toilet, 'when will Dinah have finished with your White Majesty, I wonder? That must be the reason you were so

w in the rug, and her chin in her hand, to watch the kittens. 'Tell me, Dinah, did you turn to Humpty D

a quantity of poetry said to me, all about fishes! To-morrow morning you shall have a real treat. All the time you're e

ing! You see, Kitty, it must have been either me or the Red King. He was part of my dream, of course-but then I was part of his dream, too! Was it the Red King, Kitty? You were his wife, m

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Through the Looking-Glass
Through the Looking-Glass
“Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, from 1871, is a children's novel that is often put in the genre "literary nonsense". Although its the sequel of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland it doesn't reference events of the first book; but some of its settings and themes do form a kind of mirror image of Wonderland. While playing with her kittens, Alice wonders what life would be like on the other side of the mirror. Much to her astonishment she passes through it into an alternate world and discovers looking-glass poetry and talking flowers and becomes a piece in a game of chess played by the Red Queen against the White Queen.”
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