Through the Looking-Glass

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"It's spoilt of course!" Here he looked at Tweedledee, who immediately tried to hide himself under the umbrella.
" You needn't be so angry about an old rattle," said Alice, sooth- ingly.
"But it isn't old! It's new I tell you — I bought it yesterday — :ny nice new Rattle!" and his voice rose to a perfect scream.
"Of course you agree to a battle?" said Tweedledum to Tweedle- dee, who was trying to fold himself up in the umbrella.
"I suppose so," was the sulky reply, "only she must help us to dre
...ss up." So the two brothers went off hand-in-hand into the wood, and returned in a few minutes with their arms full of things — such as bolster, blankets, hearth-rugs, table-clothes, dish-covers, and coal-scuttles.
"I hope you're good at pinning, and tying strings," remarked Tweedledum.
" Really they'll be more like bundles of old clothes than anything else," thought Alice, as she tied a bolster round Tweedledee's neck, to keep his head froin being cut off.
" You know," he added gravely, "it's one of the inost serious things that can possibly happen to one in battle, to get one's head cut off." Alice laughed loudly, but managed to turn it into a cough, for fear of hurting his feelings.


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