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... ALICE THE LEPRECAUN . THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER BETH GELERT . ROBINSON CRUSOE . FAITHLESS SALLY BROWN THE MARINER'S DREAM THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Есно Mrs. Archibald • PAGE 1 Lewis Carroll 3 Mary Howitt 19 Charles Kingsley 22 Lewis ...
... ALICE THE LEPRECAUN . THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER BETH GELERT . ROBINSON CRUSOE . FAITHLESS SALLY BROWN THE MARINER'S DREAM THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Есно Mrs. Archibald • PAGE 1 Lewis Carroll 3 Mary Howitt 19 Charles Kingsley 22 Lewis ...
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... ALICE SAT STILL THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE AND TURNS OUT HIS TOES THE SPIDER AND THE FLY IT WAS A GOLDEN CROWN ALICE CONSIDERED Two QUEENS ASLEEP AT ONCE PAGE THIS WAY , THAT WAY , SO WE MAKE A SHOE . THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER THE LITTLE ...
... ALICE SAT STILL THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE AND TURNS OUT HIS TOES THE SPIDER AND THE FLY IT WAS A GOLDEN CROWN ALICE CONSIDERED Two QUEENS ASLEEP AT ONCE PAGE THIS WAY , THAT WAY , SO WE MAKE A SHOE . THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER THE LITTLE ...
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... Alice in Wonderland , is almost equally charming , with its descriptions of the land where everything happens backward . Queen Alice , on page 23 , and The Walrus and the Carpenter , on page 36 , are from Through the Looking - Glass ...
... Alice in Wonderland , is almost equally charming , with its descriptions of the land where everything happens backward . Queen Alice , on page 23 , and The Walrus and the Carpenter , on page 36 , are from Through the Looking - Glass ...
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... Alice and Edith and Lorina Liddell , for a trip up the river , and on that afternoon he began telling them about Alice and her Wonderland , continuing the story on other occasions . He had no intention then of making a book , but the ...
... Alice and Edith and Lorina Liddell , for a trip up the river , and on that afternoon he began telling them about Alice and her Wonderland , continuing the story on other occasions . He had no intention then of making a book , but the ...
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... Alice thought to herself , " I don't see THE GRYPHON how he can ever finish , if he doesn't begin . " But she waited patiently . " Once , " said the Mock Turtle at last , with a deep sigh , " I was a real Turtle . " These words were ...
... Alice thought to herself , " I don't see THE GRYPHON how he can ever finish , if he doesn't begin . " But she waited patiently . " Once , " said the Mock Turtle at last , with a deep sigh , " I was a real Turtle . " These words were ...
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