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"To-morrow I will not tremble," thought he; "I will enjoy all my splendor, and I shall hear the story of Humpty Dumpty again, and perhaps Ivede-Avede." And the tree remained quiet and thoughtful all night. In the morning the servants and the housemaid came in. "Now," thought the fir, "all my splendor is going to begin again."

Dumpty gave a little scream of terror, but Humpty caught her by the hand, so that she could not run away. "Good afternoon," he said; "what nice red gloves you have!" The old woman looked at her hands with great pride. "Beautiful red gloves," she said, spreading out her fingers. "I had the chilblains bad, so Mrs. Duke gave 'em to me. Beautiful red gloves!"

'To-morrow I shall quiver again with excitement. I shall enjoy to the full all my splendour. To-morrow I shall hear Humpty Dumpty again, and perhaps Henny Penny too. And the tree stood silent and lost in thought all through the night. Next morning the servants came in. 'Now the dressing up will begin again, thought the tree.

Humpty Dumpty fell down stairs, and yet he married the princess; perhaps I may marry a princess too." And the fir-tree thought of the pretty little birch-tree that grew in the forest, which was to him a real beautiful princess. "Who is Humpty Dumpty?" asked the little mice.

"Did you ever take a tum-ty up the Nile, Did you ever dumpty dupty in a camp, Or dumpty dumpty on m m Or play it in a dumpty dumpty swamp." He rose, and saluted his senior, as Hamilton came in. "Exactly what is going to happen when Sanders comes back?" asked Hamilton, and the face of Bones fell. "Happen, sir? I don't take you, sir what could happen to whom, sir?" "To Henry," said Hamilton.

'I meant by "impenetrability" that we've had enough of that subject, and it would be just as well if you'd mention what you mean to do next, as I suppose you don't mean to stop here all the rest of your life. 'That's a great deal to make one word mean, Alice said in a thoughtful tone. 'When I make a word do a lot of work like that, said Humpty Dumpty, 'I always pay it extra. 'Oh! said Alice.

"Why did I not think of that before!" exclaimed the King; but he gave the Princess to the young man to be his bride, and they lived happily together. And thus did Humpty Dumpty, even in his death, repay the kindness of the fair girl who had shown him such sights as an egg seldom sees. The Woman Who Lived in a Shoe The Woman Who Lived in a Shoe

They found a large cupboard, too, containing all sorts of beautiful clothes lovely velvet dresses, and robes of gold and silver. "How dark it is getting!" said Humpty presently; "why did you shut the door?" "I didn't shut the door," answered Dumpty; "I spect the wind did." They took a long time in exploring the cupboard. Suddenly Humpty cried, "We have forgotten Poor Jane's brother!"

'That last line is much too long for the poetry, she added, almost out loud, forgetting that Humpty Dumpty would hear her. 'Don't stand there chattering to yourself like that, Humpty Dumpty said, looking at her for the first time, 'but tell me your name and your business. 'My NAME is Alice, but 'It's a stupid enough name! Humpty Dumpty interrupted impatiently. 'What does it mean?

'Certainly, said Alice. 'And only ONE for birthday presents, you know. There's glory for you! 'I don't know what you mean by "glory," Alice said. Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. 'Of course you don't till I tell you. I meant "there's a nice knock-down argument for you!" 'But "glory" doesn't mean "a nice knock-down argument," Alice objected.

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