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... head was so full of the Lobster - Quadrille , that she hardly knew what she was saying , and the words came very queer indeed : " " Tis the voice of the lobster ; I. AND TURNS OUT HIS TOES TWO QUEENS ASLEEP AT ONCE. 16 THE MOCK TURTLE'S ...
... head was so full of the Lobster - Quadrille , that she hardly knew what she was saying , and the words came very queer indeed : " " Tis the voice of the lobster ; I. AND TURNS OUT HIS TOES TWO QUEENS ASLEEP AT ONCE. 16 THE MOCK TURTLE'S ...
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... head ; Your eyes are like the diamond bright , But mine are dull as lead . " Alas , álas ! how very soon This silly little fly , Hearing his wily , flattering words , Came slowly flitting by : With buzzing wings she hung aloft , Then ...
... head ; Your eyes are like the diamond bright , But mine are dull as lead . " Alas , álas ! how very soon This silly little fly , Hearing his wily , flattering words , Came slowly flitting by : With buzzing wings she hung aloft , Then ...
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... head— Poor foolish thing ! At last Up jumped the cunning spider , And fiercely held her fast . He dragged her up his winding stair , Into his dismal den , Within his little parlor — but She ne'er came out again ! And now , dear little ...
... head— Poor foolish thing ! At last Up jumped the cunning spider , And fiercely held her fast . He dragged her up his winding stair , Into his dismal den , Within his little parlor — but She ne'er came out again ! And now , dear little ...
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... head ? " she ex- claimed , as she put her hands up to something very heavy , that fitted tight all round her head . " But how can it have got there without my know- ing it ? " she said to herself , as she lifted it off , and set it on ...
... head ? " she ex- claimed , as she put her hands up to something very heavy , that fitted tight all round her head . " But how can it have got there without my know- ing it ? " she said to herself , as she lifted it off , and set it on ...
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... " said the White Queen . " You mustn't leave out so many things . " Fan her head ! " the Red Queen anxiously in- terrupted . " She'll be feverish after so much think- ing . " So they set to work and fanned 28 QUEEN ALICE.
... " said the White Queen . " You mustn't leave out so many things . " Fan her head ! " the Red Queen anxiously in- terrupted . " She'll be feverish after so much think- ing . " So they set to work and fanned 28 QUEEN ALICE.
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