Lewis Carroll Quotes
I'm A Poor Man, Your Majesty," The Hatter Began In A Weak Voice, "and I Hadn't But Just Begun My Tea, Not More Than A Week Or So, And What With The Bread And Butter So Thin - And The Twinkling Of The Tea-"
"The Twinkling Of What?" Asked The King.
"It Began With The Tea," The Hatter Said.
"Of Course Twinkling Begins With A T!" Said The King. "Do You Take Me For A Dunce?
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