And ever, as the story drainedThe wells of fancy dry,And fai... - Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass

"And ever, as the story drainedThe wells of fancy dry,And faintly strove that weary oneTo put the subject by,"The rest next time--""It is next time!"The Happy voice cry.Thus grew the tale of Wonderland"

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