Through the Looking-Glass
By Lewis Carroll

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Alice (frontispiece) by Arthur Rackham, 1907

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–

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Chapter 1. Looking-Glass house  •  Chapter II. The Garden of Live Flowers  •  Chapter III. Looking-Glass Insects  •  Chapter IV. Tweedledum and Tweedledee  •  Chapter V. Wool and Water  •  Chapter VI. Humpty Dumpty  •  Chapter VII. The Lion and the Unicorn  •  Chapter VIII. ’It’s my own Invention’  •  Chapter IX. Queen Alice  •  Chapter X. Shaking  •  Chapter XI. Waking

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