Which Alice?
Which Alice? Which Alice?
And That's the Beautiful Part of It! "That was really fun!" said Alice to herself, shortly after she had left the Tweedle brothers. "It's so much better than taking those nasty old examinations! And I love this memorandum book— just what I needed!'" At this point Alice sat down on a ledge and spent quite some time jotting down the various adventures she wished to remember— particularly the logic games she had just been playing with Tweedledum and Tweedledee. She filled the first nine pages of her book. And now, thought Alice, rising, I must be getting on. I wonder if I'll meet the White Knight? I'd love to see him—I have so much to tell him! Shortly after, Alice came upon Humpty Dumpty sitting on the very same spot of the same wall. When he saw her, he grinned from ear to ear. "Nice work, nice work!" he said. "What was nice work?" asked Alice. "Why, the way you fooled those Queens with that twelfth question! Serves them both right! Serves them right for giving you that fool examination!" "Oh, you know about it?" asked Alice. "Now, if I were to give you an examination," began Humpty Dumpty. 85
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And That's the Beautiful<br />
Part of It!<br />
"That was really fun!" said <strong>Alice</strong> to herself, shortly after she<br />
had left the Tweedle brothers. "It's so much better than taking<br />
those nasty old examinations! And I love this memorandum book—<br />
just what I needed!'"<br />
At this point <strong>Alice</strong> sat down on a ledge and spent quite some time<br />
jotting down the various adventures she wished to remember—<br />
particularly the logic games she had just been playing with<br />
Tweedledum and Tweedledee. She filled the first nine pages of her<br />
book.<br />
And now, thought <strong>Alice</strong>, rising, I must be getting on. I wonder if<br />
I'll meet the White Knight? I'd love to see him—I have so much to<br />
tell him!<br />
Shortly after, <strong>Alice</strong> came upon Humpty Dumpty sitting on the<br />
very same spot of the same wall. When he saw her, he grinned from<br />
ear to ear.<br />
"Nice work, nice work!" he said.<br />
"What was nice work?" asked <strong>Alice</strong>.<br />
"Why, the way you fooled those Queens with that twelfth<br />
question! Serves them both right! Serves them right for giving you<br />
that fool examination!"<br />
"Oh, you know about it?" asked <strong>Alice</strong>.<br />
"Now, if I were to give you an examination," began Humpty<br />
Dumpty.<br />
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