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"How can you go on talking so quietly, head downward?"

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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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elmet youve got! she said, cheerfully. Is that J7our invention, too? The Knight looked down proudlyat his helmet, which hung from the 11 161 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS saddle. Yes, he said; but Iveinvented a better one than that—likea sugar-loaf. When I used to wear it,if I fell off the horse it always touchedthe ground directly. So I had a verylittle way to fall, you see. But therewas the danger of falling into it, to besure. That happened to me once—and the worst of it was, before I couldget out again, the other White Knightcame and put it on. He thought itwas his own helmet. The Knight looked so solemn about it that Alice did not dare to laugh. Tm afraid you must have hurt him, she said, in a trembling voice, being on the top of his head. I had to kick him, of course, theKnight said, very seriously. And thenhe took the helmet off again; but it tookhours and hours to get me out. I wasas fast as—as lightning, you know. But thats a different kind of fast-ness, Alice objected. 162
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