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Lewis Carroll: Through the Looking GlassCHAPTER 7: The Lion and the Unicorn (continued)`Do you call THAT a whisper?' cried the poor King, jumping up and shaking himself. `If you do such a thing again, I'll have you buttered! It went through and through my head like an earthquake!' `It would have to be a very tiny earthquake!' thought Alice. `Who are at it again?' she ventured to ask. `Why the Lion and the Unicorn, of course,' said the King. `Fighting for the crown?' `Yes, to be sure,' said the King: `and the best of the joke is, that it's MY crown all the while! Let's run and see them.' And they trotted off, Alice repeating to herself, as she ran, the words of the old song:-- `The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown: `Does--the one--that wins--get the crown?' she asked, as well as she could, for the run was putting her quite out of breath. `Dear me, no!' said the King. `What an idea!' `Would you--be good enough,' Alice panted out, after running a little further, `to stop a minute--just to get--one's breath again?' `I'm GOOD enough,' the King said, `only I'm not strong enough. You see, a minute goes by so fearfully quick. You might as well try to stop a Bandersnatch!' Alice had no more breath for talking, so they trotted on in silence, till they came in sight of a great crowd, in the middle of which the Lion and Unicorn were fighting. They were in such a cloud of dust, that at first Alice could not make out which was which: but she soon managed to distinguish the Unicorn by his horn. This is page 63 of 100. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (1 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of Through the Looking Glass at Amazon.com
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