Lewis Carroll Quotes
Off, For Days And Days.' 'But What Am I To Do?' Said Alice. 'Anything You Like,' Said The Footman, And Began Whistling. 'Oh, There's No Use In Talking To Him,' Said Alice Desperately: 'he's Perfectly Idiotic!' And She Opened The Door And Went In. The Door Led Right Into A Large Kitchen, Which Was Full Of Smoke From One End To The Other: The Duchess Was Sitting On A Three-legged Stool In The Middle, Nursing A Baby; The Cook Was Leaning Over The Fire, Stirring A Large Cauldron Which Seemed To Be Full Of Soup. 'There's Certainly Too Much Pepper In That Soup!' Alice Said To Herself, As Well As She
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