Through the Looking-Glass

CHAPTER IX. Queen Alice

 
Well, this Is grand! said Alice. I never expected I should be a Queen so soon

‘Well, this IS grand!’ said Alice. ‘I never expected I should be a Queen so soon—and I’ll tell you what it is, your majesty,’ she went on in a severe tone (she was always rather fond of scolding herself), ‘it’ll never do for you to be lolling about on the grass like that! Queens have [...]

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CHAPTER X. Shaking

 
She took her off the table as she spoke and shook her backwards and forwards with all her might

She took her off the table as she spoke, and shook her backwards and forwards with all her might. The Red Queen made no resistance whatever; only her face grew very small, and her eyes got large and green: and still, as Alice went on shaking her, she kept on growing shorter—and fatter—and softer—and rounder—and—

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CHAPTER XI. Waking

 
and it really was a kitten after all

—and it really WAS a kitten, after all.

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CHAPTER XII. Which Dreamed it?

 
Your majesty shouldn't purr so loud Alice said

‘Your majesty shouldn’t purr so loud,’ Alice said, rubbing her eyes, and addressing the kitten, respectfully, yet with some severity. ‘You woke me out of oh! such a nice dream! And you’ve been along with me, Kitty—all through the Looking-Glass world. Did you know it, dear?’ It is a very inconvenient habit of kittens (Alice [...]

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