The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll with an introduction by Alexander Woollcott and the illustrations by John Tenniel |
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Chapter XII A Musical Gardener |
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Chapter XII
A Musical Gardener
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[“He thought he saw an Albatross]
“He thought he saw an AlbatrossThat fluttered round the lamp:
He looked again, and found it was
A Penny-Postage-Stamp.
‘You'd best be getting home,’ he said:
‘The nights are very damp!’”
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[“He thought he saw a Garden-Door]
“He thought he saw a Garden-DoorThat opened with a key:
He looked again, and found it was
A Double Rule of Three:
‘And all its mystery,’ he said,
‘Is clear as day to me!’”
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