ALICE''S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
CHAPTER I DOWN THE RABBIT-HOLE 4
CHAPTER II THE POOL OF TEARS 12
CHAPTER III A CAUCUS-RACE AND A LONG TALE 21
CHAPTER IV THE RABBIT SENDS IN A LITTLE BILL 29
CHAPTER V ADVICE FROM A CATERPILLAR 39
CHAPTER VI PIG AND PEPPER 49
CHAPTER VII A MAD TEA-PARTY 61
CHAPTER VIII THE QUEENS CROQUET-GROUND 71
CHAPTER IX THE MOCK TURTLES STORY 81
CHAPTER X THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE 91
CHAPTER XI WHO STOLE THE TARTS? 101
CHAPTER XII ALICES EVIDENCE 110
CONTENTS
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE
CHAPTER I LOOKING-GLASS HOUSE 124
CHAPTER II THE GARDEN OF LIVE FLOWERS 139
CHAPTER III LOOKING-GLASS INSECTS 151
CHAPTER IV TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE 163
CHAPTER V WOOL AND WATER 179
CHAPTER VI HUMPTY DUMPTY 192
CHAPTER VII THE LION AND THE UNICORN 206
CHAPTER VIII ITS MY OWN INVENTION 218
CHAPTER IX QUEEN ALICE 235
CHAPTER X SHAKING 252
CHAPTER XI WAKING 253
CHAPTER XII WHICH DREAMED IT? 254
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All in the golden afternoon
Full leisurely we glide;
For both our oars, with little skill,
By little arms are plied,
While little hands make vain pretence
Our wanderings to guide.
Ah, cruel Three! In such an hour,
Beneath such dreamy weather,
To beg a tale of breath too weak
To stir the tiniest feather!
Yet what can one poor voice avail
Against three tongues together?
Imperious Prima flashes forth
Her edict to begin it:
In gentler tones Secunda hopes
There will be nonsense in it!
While Tertia interrupts the tale
Not more than once a minute.
Anon, to sudden silence won,
In fancy they pursue
The dream-child moving through a land
Of wonders wild and new,
In friendly chat with bird or beast
And half believe it true.