A Quote by Lewis Carroll on rudeness, abruptness, and uniqueness
'I took a corkscrew from the shelf:
I went to wake them up myself.
And when I found the door was locked,
I pulled and pushed and knocked.
And when I found the door was shut,
I tried to turn the handle, but - '
There was a long pause.
'Is that all?' Alice timidly asked.
'That's all,' said Humpty Dumpty. Good-bye.'
This was rather sudden, Alice thought: but, after such a very strong hint that she ought to be going, she felt that it would hardly be civil to stay. So she got up, and held out her hand. 'Good-bye, till we meet again!' she said as cheerfully as she could.
'I shouldn't know you again if we did meet... you're so exactly like other people.'
Source: Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, Pages: Chapter 6
Contributed by: Tsuya

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