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  • The Year in Pictures: Miami, Day 2 - Through the Looking-glass skip to main

    Miami, Day 2 - Through the Looking-glass The Year in Pictures 2008

  • Thus, Madam, as People before a Looking-glass, please themselves with their own Shapes and Features, though, perhaps, such as please no-body else; just so I celebrated my own Praise, according to the

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • I managed to miss the Looking-glass Alice that was there recently, unfortunately.

    We're Getting The Wolves In the Walls fusenumber8 2007

  • Looking-glass, or any Woman from Quadrille. — — But to tear me from thee is impossible!

    The Beggar's Opera 2007

  • The evocations are many: among them, Alice Through the Looking-glass; The album-cover's own palindromic nature; and the film "Orphee"

    The Annotated "What's Become of the Baby" Robert Hunter 2005

  • Looking-glass — Mode of preparing the Skins of Oxen for

    Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa 2004

  • Looking-glass, Looking-glass, on the wall, Who in this land is the fairest of all?” the looking-glass answered — -

    Household Tales 2003

  • Looking-glass, Looking-glass, on the wall, Who in this land is the fairest of all?” and it answered as before — -

    Household Tales 2003

  • Looking-glass, Looking-glass, on the wall, Who in this land is the fairest of all?” it answered at last — “Oh, Queen, in this land thou art fairest of all.”

    Household Tales 2003

  • Looking-glass, Looking-glass, on the wall, Who in this land is the fairest of all?” then it answered as before — -

    Household Tales 2003

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