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'
By
the
way
,
Kitty
,
if
only
you
'd
been
really
with
me
in
my
dream
,
there
was
one
thing
you
would
have
enjoyed
--
I
had
such
a
quantity
of
poetry
said
to
me
,
all
about
fishes
!
To-morrow
morning
you
shall
have
a
real
treat
.
All
the
time
you
're
eating
your
breakfast
,
I
'll
repeat
"
The
Walrus
and
the
Carpenter
"
to
you
;
and
then
you
can
make
believe
it
's
oysters
,
dear
!
'
Now
,
Kitty
,
let
's
consider
who
it
was
that
dreamed
it
all
.
This
is
a
serious
question
,
my
dear
,
and
you
should
not
go
on
licking
your
paw
like
that
--
as
if
Dinah
had
n't
washed
you
this
morning
!
You
see
,
Kitty
,
it
must
have
been
either
me
or
the
Red
King
He
was
part
of
my
dream
,
of
course
--
but
then
I
was
part
of
his
dream
,
too
!
was
it
the
Red
King
,
Kitty
?
You
were
his
wife
,
my
dear
,
so
you
ought
to
know
--
Oh
,
Kitty
,
do
help
to
settle
it
!
I
'm
sure
your
paw
can
wait
!
'
But
the
provoking
kitten
only
began
on
the
other
paw
,
and
pretended
it
had
n't
heard
the
question
.
Which
do
you
think
it
was
?
A
boat
beneath
a
sunny
sky
,
Lingering
onward
dreamily
In
an
evening
of
July
--
Children
three
that
nestle
near
,
Eager
eye
and
willing
ear
,
Pleased
a
simple
tale
to
hear
--