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Identifier: throughlookinggl00carr4 (find matches)
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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THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS said Alice, as she tried to obey the firstdirection; and I dont know anysoothing lullabies. I must do it myself, then, saidthe Red Queen, and she began: Hush-a-by lady, in Alices lap!Till the feasts ready, iceve time for a nap.When the feasts over, well go to the ball—Red Queen, and White Queen, and Alice, and all. And now you know the words/she added, as she put her head downon Alices other shoulder, just singit through to me. Im getting sleepy,too. In another moment both Queenswere fast asleep, and snoring loud. What am I to do? exclaimedAlice, looking about in great perplex-ity, as first one round head, and thenthe other, rolled down from her shoul-der, and lay like a heavy lump in her 188
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First one round head, and then the other, rolled down from her shoulder iBRAR ASTOR. LENOXTILDEN QUEEN ALICE lap. I dont think it ever happenedbefore, that any one had to take careof two Queens asleep at once! No,not in all the history of England-it couldnt, you know, because therenever was more than one Queen at atime. Do wake up, you heavy things!she went on, in an impatient tone; butthere was no answer but a gentle snor-ing. The snoring got more distinct everyminute, and sounded more like a time:at last she could even make out words,and she listened so eagerly that, whenthe two great heads suddenly vanishedfrom her lap, she hardly missed them. She was standing before an archeddoorway, over which were the words,QUEEN ALICE, in large letters,and on each side of the arch there wasa bell-handle; one was marked, Vis-itors Bell, and the other, ServantsBell. Ill wait till the songs over,189 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS thought Alice, and then Ill ring the-the—which bell must I ring? shewen

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