id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn6222 Rae, John New adventures of "Alice" written and pictured by John Rae 1917 .txt text/plain 28752 2196 90 "He looks as though he had come a long way," thought Alice. some time again"—Then he flapped heavily away and Alice suddenly felt very lonesome and just a little "scared." Turning, Alice saw a little spectacled man almost bald, with a He smiled mysteriously and printed this—("That tiny type looks just like a whisper," thought Alice). Alice now noticed for the first time that the little man wore a The Poet turned to Alice and said earnestly, The Poet now went over to what looked like a sort of an umbrella-stand which was full of enormous quill pens, and selecting a (Alice now noticed for the first time that the dumpling was provided with short arms and legs and was not really rolling, but was progressing by turning handsprings in rapid succession.) sit down right on top of poor little me," said Alice to herself; "and ./cache/hvd.hn6222.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn6222.txt