The Other Side of the Mirror Page #2
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I woke up this morning?
I think I can remember
feeling a little bit different.
But if I'm not the same, then the next
question is, Who in the world am I?
Im sure Im not Ada, for her
hair goes in such long ringlets,
mine doesnt
go in ringlets at all;
I cant be Mabel, for I
know all sorts of things,
And she knows so very little.
And besides, shes she, and Im I,
Ohh, very confusing, it all is.
I must have been changed for Mabel.
now I shall live in that poky little house,
and next to no friends and
have so mean lessons learned!
No. Ive made up my mind.
If I'm Mabel, then Ill stay down here!
Itll be of no use poking their
heads down here and saying,
Come up again, dear!
I'll just look up and say,
"Who am I then?"
"Tell me that and if I like being
that person, I'll come up."
"And If I don't, I'll stay down
here till I'm somebody else."
I do wish they would put
their heads down here though!.
I'm so very tired of being all alone.
Loneliness is a curious thing.
On the one hand, loneliness
can be a dreadful cross to bear.
Anything more than the last stand
of isolation and self dependence.
On the other hand, loneliness gives us
a chance to examine our thoughts.
What have you been thinking of, Alice?
Do you?
Nothing to fear Alice?.
You've met my brother, haven't you?
The man with the white shoes.
He's led you down awfully far.
There are those of us,
who are suppose to be here.
And those who are not!
I do believe is time
you go back, Alice.
Take my hand.
I don't want to.
We don't always get what we want!
Sit down, all of you.
I'll have you dry soon enough.
You all are ready now?.
This is the driest thing I know.
Silent all all around now, please.
William the Conqueror, whose
cause was favoured by the pope,
was soon submitted to by
the English, who wanted leaders,
and had been of late much accustomed
to usurpation and conquest.
Edwin and Morcar, the earls of
Mercia and Northumbria
I beg your pardon?
Did you speak? Not me.
I thought you did,
I proceed.
Edwin and Morcar, the earls of
Mercia and Northumbria,
declared for him;
and even Stigand,
the patriotic archbishop of
Canterbury, found it advisable
"Found it?" Found it. Of course.
You know what that means?
I know what it means, well enough.
When I find a thing, it's generally a
pretty girl or a fine bottle of liquor.
The question is, what
did the archbishop found?
William's conduct was at first.
Moderate.
But the insolence of his Normans.
How are you getting on now, my dear?
I am as wet as ever.
I don't think this is drying me at all.
In that case, I vote that
we adjourn the meeting
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