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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
BY ALEXANDER WOOLLCOTT |
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I. ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
1. | Down the Rabbit-Hole |
17 |
2. | The Pool of Tears |
26 |
3. | A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale |
35 |
4. | The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill |
42 |
5. | Advice from a Caterpillar |
53 |
6. | Pig and Pepper |
63 |
7. | A Mad Tea-Party |
74 |
8. | The Queen's Croquet-Ground |
84 |
9. | The Mock Turtle's Story |
95 |
10. | The Lobster-Quadrille |
105 |
11. | Who Stole the Tarts? |
114 |
12. | Alice's Evidence |
122 |
II. THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
preface to the 1896 edition |
138 |
1. | Looking-Glass House |
141 |
2. | The Garden of Live Flowers |
156 |
3. | Looking-Glass Insects |
168 |
4. | Tweedledum and Tweedledee |
180 |
5. | Wool and Water |
195 |
6. | Humpty Dumpty |
208 |
7. | The Lion and the Unicorn |
221 |
8. | "It's My Own Invention" |
233 |
9. | Queen Alice |
250 |
10. | Shaking |
268 |
11. | Waking |
268 |
12. | Which Dreamed It? |
269 |
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