This is a scene from what Alice saw once she went through the Looking Glass and into the Looking Glass room in Lewis Carroll's ""Through the Looking Glass."" This illustration complements Humpty Dumpty explaining to Alice the meaning of the poem called Jabberwocky. There are: lithe and slimy things, and something like badgers that go round and round like a gyroscope. Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) wrote the novel ""Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There"" in 1871 as a sequel to ""Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."".
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This is a scene from what Alice saw once she went through the Looking Glass and into the Looking Glass room in Lewis Carroll's ""Through the Looking Glass."" This illustration complements Humpty Dumpty explaining to Alice the meaning of the poem called Jabberwocky. There are: lithe and slimy things, and something like badgers that go round and round like a gyroscope. Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) wrote the novel ""Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There"" in 1871 as a sequel to ""Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."".

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