目录 ALICES ADVENTURES IN WONDERLANDCHAPTER I Down the Rabbit-HoleCHAPTER II The Pool of TearsCHAPTER III A Caucus-Race and a Long TaleCHAPTER IV The Rabbit Sends in a Little BillCHAPTER V Advice from a CaterpillarCHAPTER VI Pig and PepperCHAPTER VII A Mad Tea-PartyCHAPTER VIII The Queens Croquet-GroundCHAPTER IX The Mock Turtles StoryCHAPTER X The Lobster QuadrilleCHAPTER XI Who Stole the Tarts? CHAPTER XII Alices EvidenceTHROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASSCHAPTER I Looking-Glass HouseCHAPTER II The Garden of Live FlowersCHAPTER III Looking-Glass InsectsCHAPTER IV Tweedledum and TweedledeeCHAPTER V Wool and WaterCHAPTER VI Humpty DumptyCHAPTER VII The Lion and the UnicornCHAPTER VIII \"Its My Own Invention\". CHAPTER IX Queen AliceCHAPTER X ShakingCHAPTER XI WakingCHAPTER XII Which Dreamed it?
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALESThe Happy PrinceThe Nightingale and the RoseThe Selfish GiantThe Devoted FriendThe Remarkable RocketThe Young KingThe Birthday of the InfantaThe Fisherman and his SoulThe Star-ChildPETER PANCHAPTER I Peter Breaks ThroughCHAPTER II The ShadowCHAPTER III Come Away, Come Away! CHAPTER IV The FlightCHAPTER V The Island Come TrueCHAPTER VI The Little HouseCHAPTER VII The Home Under the GroundCHAPTER VIII The Mermaids LagoonCHAPTER IX The Never BirdCHAPTER X The Happy HomeCHAPTER XI Wendys StoryCHAPTER XII The Children Are Carried OffCHAPTER XIII Do You Believe in Fairies? CHAPTER XIV The Pirate ShipCHAPTER XV \"Hook or Me This Time\". CHAPTER XVI The Return HomeCHAPTER XVII When Wendy Grew Up THE WATER BABIESCHAPTER ICHAPTER IICHAPTER IIICHAPTER IVCHAPTER VCHAPTER VICHAPTER VIICHAPTER VIII and LastMoral
内容摘要 "I wish I hadnt cried so much!" said Alice, as she swam about, trying to find her way out. "I shall be punished for it now, I suppose, by being drowned in my own tears! That will be a queer thing, to be sure! However, everything is queer to-day." Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, and she swam nearer to make out what it was: at first she thought it must be a walrus or hippopotamus, but then she remembered how small she was now, and she soon made out that it was only a mouse that had slipped in like herself. "Would it be of any use, now," thought Alice, "to speak to this mouse? Everything is so out-of-the-way down here, that I should think very likely it can talk: at any rate, theres no harm in trying." So she began: "O Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool? I am very tired of swimming about here, O Mouse!" (Alice thought this must be the right way of speaking to a mous...
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