Through the Looking Glass


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and what Alice found there.



First published in 1872, this is
Carroll's sequel to Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland
.

Nursery rhyme characters like
Tweedledee and Tweedledum and
Humpty Dumpty join Alice in a world
where everything is reversed.

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Quotation help!!

My boss has asked me to find a quotation from Through the looking Glass, by the Red Queen, which would be something like "as many as I say there are"... Could anyone help?!


Red Queen

I'm seeking what I thought was a Red Queen quote from Through the Looking Glass: "the law is what I say it is". Unfortunately, I can't find it. What error am I making? Thank you all, Martin Harris


looking through....

In which chapter of Carroll's 'Through the Looking Glass' can I find most links to optical illusions???Would be of much help...Thanks


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Which Alice book contains the following:

"The time has come the Walrus said to speak of many things.....


i need something

I need to find the story about alice when the jabberwocky steals her book and she has to find it and get it back before the jabberwocky and its babys get to the real world and take over will u please help me find it and the send it to me please.........................Thank u


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I am wondering what is meant by the asymmetry of his body?


lol

this book is hilarious, its about this girl whos having hallucinations. lol how can she starnagle her cat to death and accuse her of being a queen lol. rofl lmao. lol this girl has wierd dreams not to mention exceptionally long. i bet shes taking somethin bad for her health


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