This illustration of Alice poking poke the looking glass (mirror) and seeing an old man in the clock , not an actual clock as in the room she just left is from ""Through the This illustration of Alice poking poke the looking glass (mirror) and seeing an old man in the clock, not an actual clock as in the room she just left is from ""Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There"" by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), who wrote this novel in 1871 as a sequel to ""Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."" Alice has now stepped through the mantle mirror into another world.
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This illustration of Alice poking poke the looking glass (mirror) and seeing an old man in the clock , not an actual clock as in the room she just left is from ""Through the This illustration of Alice poking poke the looking glass (mirror) and seeing an old man in the clock, not an actual clock as in the room she just left is from ""Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There"" by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), who wrote this novel in 1871 as a sequel to ""Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."" Alice has now stepped through the mantle mirror into another world.

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