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"She probably thought I was wandering around
god knows where, for god knows how long
without God or cigarettes. I'd guess she was worried."

My memory's not what it used to be.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Lewis Carroll, Excerpt from "Through the Looking-Glass"

"There's no use trying," 
she said; "one can't 
believe impossible things."

"I daresay you haven't 
had much practice," 
said the Queen. 

"When I was your age, 
I always did it for 
half-an-hour a day. 
Why, sometimes I've 
believed as many as 
six impossible things 
before breakfast."

--Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass
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