Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter I. Looking-Glass house
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter II. The Garden of Live Flowers
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter III. Looking-Glass Insects
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter IV. Tweedledum And Tweedledee
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter V. Wool and Water
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter VI. Humpty Dumpty
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter VII. The Lion and the Unicorn
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter VIII. ‘It’s my own Invention’
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter IX. Queen Alice
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter X. Shaking
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter XI. Waking
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter XII. Which Dreamed it?
Through the Looking-Glass Chapter X. Shaking
She took her off the table as she spoke, and shook her backwards and forwards with all her might.
The Red Queen made no resistance whatever; only her face grew very small, and her eyes got large and green: and still, as Alice went on shaking her, she kept on growing shorter—and fatter—and softer—and rounder—and—