Thursday, March 10, 2011

Alice in Blunderland: An Iridescent Dream (Classic Reprint)

Alice in Blunderland: An Iridescent Dream (Classic Reprint) Review


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CHAPTER I OFF TO BLUNDERLAND IT V AS one of those dull, drab, depressing days when somehow or other it seemed as if there wasn't anything anywhere for anybody to do. It was raining outdoors, so that Alice could not amuse herself in the garden. or call upon her friend Little Lord FaWltleroy up the street; and downstairs her mother was giving a Bridge Party for the benefit of the ~1. O. Hot Tamale Company, which had lately fallen upon evil days. Alice's mother was a very charitably disposed person. and while slle loathed gambling in all its forms, was nevertheless willing for the sake of a good cause to forego her principles on alternate Thursdays, but she was very particular that her little daughter should be kept aloof from

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CONTENTS; CHAPTER PAGE; I Off to Biunderland 3; II The Immovable Trolley 19; III The Aromatic Gas Plant 37; IV The City-owned Police 56; V The lIunicipaphone 73; VI The Department of Public Verse 92; VII The Municipal Ownership of Children 108

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