Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there (1902) (14750405074)
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Title: Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 Newell, Peter, 1862-1924
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Publisher: New York, London, Harper & Brothers
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d of dust that atfirst Alice could not make out whichwas which; but she soon managedto distinguish the Unicorn by hishorn. They placed themselves close towhere Hatta, the other Messenger,was standing watching the fight, with 137 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS a cup of tea in one hand and a pieceof bread-and-butter in the other. Hes only just out of prison, and hehadnt finished his tea when he wassent in, Haigha whispered to Alice;and they only give them oyster-shells in there, so you see hes veryhungry and thirsty. How are you,dear child? he went on, putting hisarm affectionately round Hattas neck. Hatta looked round and nodded,and went on with his bread-and-butter. Were you happy in prison, dearchild? said Haigha. Hatta looked round once more, andthis time a tear or two trickled downhis cheek; but not a word would hesay. Speak, cant you! Haigha cried,impatiently. But Hatta only munchedaway, and drank some more tea. Speak, wont you! cried the King.How are they getting on with thefight? 138
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How are you, dear child ? he went on: THE NEW YORKPUBLIC LIBRAE
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