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  • Seaography: then Drawling -- the Drawling-master was an old conger eel, that used to come once a week: HE taught us Drawling, Stretching, and

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • ` Well, there was Mystery, 'the Mock Turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, ` -- Mystery, ancient and modern, with Seaography: then Drawling -- the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: HE taught us Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils.'

    Alice's Adventures In Wonderland 1901

  • "Well, there was Mystery," the Mock Turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, "-- Mystery, ancient and modern, with Seaography: then Drawling -- the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: he taught us Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils."

    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 1866

  • Seaography: then Drawling -- the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: HE taught us Drawling, Stretching, and

    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll 1865

  • ‘Well, there was Mystery,’ the Mock Turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, ‘— Mystery, ancient and modern, with Seaography: then Drawling — the

    Alice in Wonderland 2003

  • Seaography: then Drawling -- the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: _he_ taught us Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils. "

    The Junior Classics — Volume 6 Old-Fashioned Tales William Patten 1902

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