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Davy and the Goblin / What Followed Reading 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'
Author: Charles E. Carryl Genre: LiteratureDavy and the Goblin / What Followed Reading 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'
ird, nearly six feet tall, and was comfortably dressed, in a bonnet and a plaid shawl, and wore overshoes. About
at, what with combing that lawn every morning with a fine tooth comb, and brushing those shells ever
id Davy, beginning
sh voice. "There's an Emphasis and two Periodicals, and a S
side to side, and repeating, "All crawlin' and creepin' and screechin'," over and over again, as if that were the cream of
ust hold my basket, like a good child." Here there was a scuffling sound in th
id Davy, cautiousl
he Roc, and, hurrying back along
g curiously with his ear against the cover of the basket. The scuffling sound continued, mingled with
creatures, like snuff-boxes with legs. As they scampered off in all directions Davy made a frantic grab at one of them, when it instantly turned over on its back and blew a puff of smoke into his face, and he rolled over in the road, almost stifled. When he was able to sit up again and look abo