Алиса в зазеркалье
Tweedledum And Tweedledee
Afterapause,Alicebegan,‘Well!Theywerebothveryunpleasantcharacters—’Hereshecheckedherselfinsomealarm,athearingsomethingthatsoundedtoherlikethepuffingofalargesteam-engineinthewoodnearthem,thoughshefeareditwasmorelikelytobeawildbeast.‘Arethereanylionsortigersabouthere?’sheaskedtimidly.
‘It’sonlytheRedKingsnoring,’saidTweedledee.
‘Comeandlookathim!’thebrotherscried,andtheyeachtookoneofAlice’shands,andledheruptowheretheKingwassleeping.
‘Isn’thealovelysight?’saidTweedledum.
Alicecouldn’tsayhonestlythathewas.Hehadatallrednight-capon,withatassel,andhewaslyingcrumpledupintoasortofuntidyheap,andsnoringloud—‘fittosnorehisheadoff!’asTweedledumremarked.
‘I’mafraidhe’llcatchcoldwithlyingonthedampgrass,’saidAlice,whowasaverythoughtfullittlegirl.
‘He’sdreamingnow,’saidTweedledee:‘andwhatdoyouthinkhe’sdreamingabout?’
Alicesaid‘Nobodycanguessthat.’
‘Why,aboutyou!’Tweedledeeexclaimed,clappinghishandstriumphantly.‘Andifheleftoffdreamingaboutyou,wheredoyousupposeyou’dbe?’
‘WhereIamnow,ofcourse,’saidAlice.
‘Notyou!’Tweedledeeretortedcontemptuously.‘You’dbenowhere.Why,you’reonlyasortofthinginhisdream!’
‘IfthatthereKingwastowake,’addedTweedledum,‘you’dgoout—bang!—justlikeacandle!’
‘Ishouldn’t!’Aliceexclaimedindignantly.