Alice Through The Looking-Glass

Illustrated children's book by Lewis Carroll - online version

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CHAPTER IX.
QUEEN ALICE.
"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 to be dignified, you know!"
So she got up and walked about------rather
stiffly just at first, as she was afraid that the crown might come off: but she comforted herself with the thought that there was nobody to see her, "and if I really am a Queen," she said as she sat down again, "I shall be able to manage it quite well in time."
Everything was happening so oddly that she didn't feel a bit surprised at finding the Red Queen and the White Queen sitting close to her, one on each side: she would have liked very much to ask them how they came there, but she feared it would not be quite civil. However, there would be no harm, she thought, in asking if the
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