It seems a shame,' the Walrus said, 'To play them such a trick. After we've brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick!' The Carpenter said nothing but 'The butter's spread too thick!' 'I weep for you,' the Walrus said: 'I deeply sympathize. A Treasury of Plays for Children - Page 417edited by - 1921 - 550 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1875 - 660 pages
...rate. (To he continued.} BCC THE THREE BRIDES. BY CHARLOTTE M. YONGE. CHAPTER XVII. THE ENCHANTMENTS. ' It seems a shame,' the Walrus said, ' To play them...brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick.' The carpenter said nothing, but ' The butter's spread too thick.' Lewis Carroll. A TELEGRAM arrived... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1876 - 638 pages
...you want of it, Tom?" "Never you mind!" "No mischief, I hope?" CHAPTER XVII. THE ENCHANTMENTS. " ' It seems a shame,' the Walrus said, 'To play them...brought them out so far. And made them trot so quick.' The carpenter said nothing, but 'The butter's spread too thick.' " Limit Camll. A TELEGRAM arrived... | |
| John Andrew Jennings - 1878 - 488 pages
...nothing but " Cut us another slice : I wish you were not quite so deaf — I've had to ask you twice ! " "It seems a shame," the Walrus said, "To play them...brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick!" The Carpenter said nothing but " The butter's spread too thick ! " " I weep for you," the Walrus said... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1880 - 576 pages
...want of it, Tom ? " " Never you mind \ " " No mischief, I hope ? " CHAPTER XVII. THE ENCHANTMENTS. "It seems a shame,' the Walrus said, ' To play them...brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick.' The carpenter said nothing, but ' The butter's spread too thick.' " Lewis Carroll. A TELEGRAM arrived... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - Readers - 1880 - 294 pages
..." Cut us another slice : I wish you were not quite so deaf — I've had to ask you twice ! " 16. " It seems a shame," the Walrus said, " To play them...brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick ! " The Carpenter said nothing but, THE BOOK OF TALES. 17. " I weep for you," the Walrus said: " I... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - Readers - 1880 - 282 pages
...another slice : I wish you were not quite so deaf — I've had to ask you twice ! " 16. " It seenis a shame," the Walrus said, " To play them such a trick, After we've b1ought them out so far, And made them trot so quick ! " The Carpenter said nothing but, THE BOOK OF... | |
| English wit and humor - 1887 - 300 pages
...another slice : I wish you were not quite so deaf — I've had to ask you twice ! " " It seems a shame,1' the Walrus said, "To play them such a trick, After...brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick 1 '' The Carpenter said nothing but "The butter's spread too thick ! '' 57 " I weep for you," the Walrus... | |
| Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - 1884 - 296 pages
...voice of my child. " Looking-glass" chap, i., p. 15. JUNE 17. " IT seems a shame," the Walrus said, p " To play them such a trick, After we've brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick." " Looking-glass," chap, iv., p. 77. JUNE 1 8. SAID it very loud and clear : I went and shouted in his... | |
| P. Garrett - 1888 - 952 pages
...nothing but " Cut us another slice ; I wish you were not quite so deaf— I've had to ask you twice !" " It seems a shame," the Walrus said, " To play them...brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick !" The Carpenter said nothing but "The butter's spread too thick!" . "I weep for you," the Walrus said,... | |
| Lewis Carroll - Adventure and adventurers - 1893 - 252 pages
...but ' Cut us another slice: I wish you were not quite so deaf — I 've had to ask you twice ! ' ' It seems a shame,' the Walrus said, ' To play them such a trick, After we 've brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick!' The Carpenter said nothing but ' The... | |
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