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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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other, and whenever one went down, several more al-ways fell over him, so that the groundwas soon covered with little heaps ofmen. Then came the horses. Having four 9 129 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS feet, these managed rather better thanthe foot soldiers; but even they stum-bled now and then; and it seemedto be a regular rule that whenever ahorse stumbled the rider fell off in-stantly. The confusion got worse ev-ery moment, and Alice was verj^ gladto get out of the wood into an openplace, where she found the White Kingseated on the ground, busily writingin his memorandum-book. Ive sent them all! the King cried, in a tone of delight, on seeing Alice. Did you happen to meet any soldiers, my dear, as you came through the wood? Yes, I did, said Alice; severalthousand, I should tliink. Four thousand two hundred andseven; thats the exact number, theKing said, referring to his book. Icouldnt send all the horses, you know,because two of them are wanted in the game. And I havent sent the two 130
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1LICLI1 ASTOR. LENOXFOUNDATIONS THE LION AND THE UNICORN Messengers, either. Theyre both goneto the town. Just look along the roadand tell me if you can see either ofthem. I see nobody on the road, saidAlice. I only wish 7 had such eyes/ theKing remarked, in a fretful tone. Tobe able to see Nobody! And at thatdistance, too! Why, its as much as /can do to see real people, by this light! All this was lost on Alice, who wasstill looking intently along the road,shading her eyes with one hand. Isee somebody now! she exclaimed atlast. But hes coming very slowly—and what curious attitudes he goesinto! (For the Messenger kept skip-ping up and down, and wriggling likean eel as he came along, with his greathands spread out like fans on eachside.) Not at all, said the King. Hesan Anglo-Saxon Messenger—and those 131 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS are Anglo-Saxon attitudes. He onlydoes them when hes happy. His nameis Haigha. (lie pronounced it so asto rhyme with mayor.) I love nw love with an H, Al

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