
Humpty Dumpty
And he grinned almost
from ear to ear, as he
leant forwards... |
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Rowboat
'Are there many crabs
here?' said Alice.
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Alice and the Fawn
So they walked on together
though the wood, Alice with
her arms clasped lovingly
round the soft neck of the Fawn,... |
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The White King
...he was far too much
astonished to cry out,
but his eyes and his mouth
went on getting larger and
larger, and rounder
and rounder,... |
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Red King Snoring
He had a tall red night-cap on,
with a tassel, and he was lying
crumpled up into a sort of
untidy heap, and snoring loud...
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Railway Car
All this time the Guard was
looking at her, first through
a telescope, then through a
microscope, and then through
an opera- glass. |
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Alice and the Kitty
Kitty sat very demurely on
her knee, pretending to
watch the progress of the
winding,... |
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Black Kitten
...the kitten had been having
a grand game of romps with
the ball of worsted Alice had
been trying to wind up,... |
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Rocking-horse-fly
It's made entirely of wood,
and gets about by swinging
itself from branch to branch.' |
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Future Memory
He's in prison now, being
punished: and the trial
doesn't even begin till
next Wednesday:... |
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Snowdrop
'Snowdrop, my pet!' she
went on, looking over her
shoulder at the White Kitten,... |
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The Rattle
'I knew it was!' cried
Tweedledum, beginning
to stamp about wildly and
tear his hair. 'It's spoilt,
of course!' |
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Bundles of Old Clothes
'Really they'll be more like
bundles of old clothes than
anything else, by the time
they're ready!' |
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Knight's Battle
'I wonder, now, what the
Rules of Battle are,' she
said to herself, as she
watched the fight, timidly
peeping out from her
hiding-place: |
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Bread-and-butter-fly
Its wings are thin slices
of Bread-and-butter, its
body is a crust, and its
head is a lump of sugar.' |
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The Door
Alice almost stamped
with irritation at the slow
drawl in which he spoke.
'THIS door, of course!'
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Sheep's Shop
...she was in a little dark
shop, leaning with her
elbows on the counter,
and opposite to her was
an old Sheep,... |
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Soldiers
... and whenever one went
down, several more always
fell over him, so that the
ground was soon covered
with little heaps of men. |
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Red Queen
She took her off the table
as she spoke, and shook
her backwards and forwards
with all her might. |
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Falling Off
Whenever the horse stopped
(which it did very often),
he fell off in front;... |
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Talking Queens
Everything was happening so
oddly that she didn't feel a bit
surprised at finding the Red
Queen and the White Queen
sitting close to her, one on
each side: |
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Talking Flowers
'O Tiger-lily,' said Alice,
addressing herself to one
that was waving gracefully
about in the wind, 'I WISH
you could talk!' |
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The White Queen
'It CAN'T go straight, you
know, if you pin it all
on one side,'... |
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Chessmen
'Here are the Red King
and the Red Queen,'
Alice said... |
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Leg of Mutton
The leg of mutton got up
in the dish and made a
little bow to Alice;... |
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Drums
... the air seemed full of it,
and it rang through and
through her head till she
felt quite deafened.
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