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	      <title><![CDATA[through the looking glass]]></title>
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	      <description><![CDATA[<EM>`The sun was shining on the sea</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Shining with all his might</EM>:<BR><EM>He did his very best to make</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>The billows smooth and bright</EM>--<BR><EM>And this was odd, because it was</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>The middle of the night</EM>.<BR>
<EM>The moon was shining sulkily</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Because she thought the sun</EM><BR><EM>Had got no business to be there</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>After the day was done</EM>--<BR><EM>"It's very rude of him", she said</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"To come and spoil the fun</EM>!"<BR>
<EM>The sea was wet as wet could be</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>The sands were dry as dry</EM>.<BR><EM>You could not see a cloud, because</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>No cloud was in the sky</EM>:<BR><EM>No birds were flying overhead</EM>--<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>There were no birds to fly</EM>.<BR>
<EM>The Walrus and the Carpenter</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Were walking close at hand</EM>:<BR><EM>They wept like anything to see</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Such quantities of sand</EM>:<BR><EM>"If this were only cleared away</EM>,"<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>They said, "it would be grand</EM>!"<BR>
<EM>"If seven maids with seven mops</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Swept it for half a year</EM>,<BR><EM>Do you suppose," the Walrus said</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"That they could get it clear?"</EM><BR><EM>"I doubt it," said the Carpenter</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And shed a bitter tear</EM>.<BR>
<EM>"O Oysters, come and walk with us!"<IMG height=161 src="http://www.sabian.org/Alice/lg20.gif" width=251 align=right></EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>The Walrus did beseech</EM>.<BR><EM>"A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Along the briny beach</EM>:<BR><EM>We cannot do with more than four</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>To give a hand to each."</EM><BR>
<EM>The eldest Oyster looked at him</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>But never a word he said</EM>:<BR><EM>The eldest Oyster winked his eye</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And shook his heavy head</EM>--<BR><EM>Meaning to say he did not choose</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>To leave the oyster-bed</EM>.<BR>
<EM>But four young Oysters hurried up</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>All eager for the treat</EM>:<BR><EM>Their coats were brushed, their faces washed</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Their shoes were clean and neat</EM>--<BR><EM>And this was odd, because, you know</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>They hadn't any feet</EM>.<BR>
<EM>Four other Oysters followed them</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And yet another four</EM>;<BR><EM>And thick and fast they came at last</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And more, and more, and more</EM>--<BR><EM>All hopping through the frothy waves</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And scrambling to the shore</EM>.<BR>
<EM>The Walrus and the Carpenter</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Walked on a mile or so</EM>,<BR><EM>And then they rested on a rock</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Conveniently low</EM>:<BR><EM>And all the little Oysters stood</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And waited in a row</EM>.<BR>
<EM>"The time has come," the Walrus said</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"To talk of many things</EM>:<BR><EM>Of shoes--and ships--and sealing wax</EM>--<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Of cabbages--and kings</EM>--<BR><EM>And why the sea is boiling hot</EM>--<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And whether pigs have wings."</EM><BR>
<EM>"But wait a bit," the Oysters cried</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"Before we have our chat</EM>;<BR><EM>For some of us are out of breath</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And all of us are fat!"</EM><BR><EM>"No hurry!" said the Carpenter</EM>.<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>They thanked him much for that</EM>.<BR>
<EM>"A loaf of bread," the Walrus said</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"Is what we chiefly need</EM>:<BR><EM>Pepper and vinegar besides</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Are very good indeed</EM>--<BR><EM>Now, if you're ready, Oysters dear</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>We can begin to feed."</EM><BR>
<EM>"But not on us!" the Oysters cried</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Turning a little blue</EM>.<BR><EM>"After such kindness, that would be</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>A dismal thing to do!"</EM><BR><EM>"The night is fine," the Walrus said</EM>.<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"Do you admire the view</EM>?<BR>
<EM>"It was so kind of you to come</EM>!<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And you are very nice!"</EM><BR><EM>The Carpenter said nothing but</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"Cut us another slice</EM>.<BR><EM>I wish you were not quite so deaf</EM>--<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>I've had to ask you twice!"</EM><BR>
<EM>"It seems a shame," the Walrus said</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"To play them such a trick</EM>.<BR><EM>After we've brought them out so far</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>And made them trot so quick!"</EM><BR><EM>The Carpenter said nothing but</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"The butter's spread too thick!"</EM><BR>
<EM><IMG height=159 src="http://www.sabian.org/Alice/lg21.gif" width=254 align=right>"I weep for you," the Walrus said</EM>:<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"I deeply sympathise."</EM><BR><EM>With sobs and tears he sorted out</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Those of the largest size</EM>,<BR><EM>Holding his pocket-handkerchief</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>Before his streaming eyes</EM>.<BR>
<EM>"O Oysters," said the Carpenter</EM>,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>"You've had a pleasant run</EM>!<BR><EM>Shall we be trotting home again?"</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>But answer came there none</EM>--<BR><EM>And this was scarcely odd, because</EM><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<EM>They'd eaten every one.'</EM><BR>]]></description>
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