V2nd, C3

David Payne dpayne1912 at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 20 09:49:20 CDT 2010


I forgot about tweedledee/dum in section I of chapter 3: An observer and a ridiculous pair of look-alike fat Englishmen (one called Tweed) who burst into silly fights & songs (v. tweedledee's poem); one tweed is compared to a statue (v. both tweedles); they walk/sing arm in arm (v. tweedles dancing hand in hand with Alice)--plus the chessboard setting... 
 
Sorry to be so thick, but does "Through the Looking Glass" keep showing up in this chapter as we dive down the rabbit hole of Stencil's imagination?
 
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 09:42:14 -0400, Michael (michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com) wrote:
> [...] Fat and Tweed 
 
  		 	   		  
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