Alice-in-Wonderland-inspired Leibovitz/Vogue picks. gulfstream/1828
"Where's the servant whose business it is to answer the door?" she began angrily. "Which door?" said the Frog. Alice almost stamped with irritation at … alice/55
Here the Red Queen began again. "Can you answer useful questions?" she said. "How is bread made?" "I know _that_!" Alice cried eagerly. "You take some … alice/54
"Can you do Addition?" the White Queen asked. "What's one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one?" "I don't know," said … alice/53
"Is it very long?" Alice asked, for she had heard a good deal of poetry that day. "It's long," said the Knight, "but it's very, _very_ beautiful. Everybody … alice/52
"What---is---this?" he said at last. "This is a child!" Haigha replied eagerly, coming in front of Alice to introduce her, and spreading out both his … alice/51
"There's nothing like eating hay when you're faint," he remarked to her, as he munched away. "I should think throwing cold water over you would be better," … alice/49
"I beg your pardon?" said Alice. "It isn't respectable to beg," said the King. -- Through the Looking-Glass Chapter vii alice/48
And I haven't sent the two Messengers, either. The're both gone to the town. Just look along the road, and tell me if you can see either of them." "I … alice/47
"In winter, when the fields are white, I sing this song for your delight--- only I don't sing it," he added, as an explanation. "I see you … alice/45
"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean---neither more nor less." "The question is," … alice/43
"... tell me your name and your business." "My _name_ is Alice, but---" "It's a stupid name enough!" Humpty Dumpty interrupted impatiently. "What does … alice/40
"And how exactly like an egg he is!" she said aloud, standing with her hands ready to catch him, for she was every moment expecting him to fall. "It's … alice/39
"... Let's consider your age to begin with---how old are you?" "I'm seven and a half, exactly." "You needn't say `exactually,'" the Queen remarked. "I … alice/38
That's the effect of living backwards," the Queen said kindly: "it always makes one a little giddy at first---" "Living backwards!" Alice repeated in … alice/37
They were standing under a tree, each with an arm round the other's neck, and Alice knew which was which in a moment, because one of them had `DUM' embroidered … alice/35
"What sort of insects do you rejoice in, where _you_ come from?" the Gnat inquired. "I don't _rejoice_ in insects at all," Alice explained, "because I'm rather … alice/34
"I only wanted to see what the garden was like, your Majesty---" "That's right," said the Queen, patting her on the head, which Alice didn't like at all: … alice/32
Alice attended to all these directions, and explained, as well as she could, that she had lost her way. "I don't know what you mean by _your_ way," said … alice/31