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"Then he went nearer and rubbed it with his thumb"

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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hich 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? shewent on, very much puzzled by thenames. Im not a visitor, and Imnot a servant. There oitght to be onemarked Queen. you know— Just then the door opened a littleway, and a creature with a long beakput its head out for a moment and said,No admittance till the week afternext! and shut the door again with abang. Alice knocked and rang in vain fora long time; but at last a very oldFrog, who was sitting under a tree,got up and hobbled slowly towardsher; he was dressed in bright 3^ellow,and had enormous boots on. What is it, now? the Frog said,in a deep, hoarse whisper. Alice turned round, ready to findfault with anybody. Wheres theservant whose business it is to answer the door? she began, angrily. 190
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