Take some more tea
the March Hare said to Alice
very earnestly
‘I’ve had nothing yet’,
Alice replied in an offended tone’
‘so I can’t take more’.
Lewis Caroll Alice in Wonderland
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Take some more tea
the March Hare said to Alice
very earnestly
‘I’ve had nothing yet’,
Alice replied in an offended tone’
‘so I can’t take more’.
Lewis Caroll Alice in Wonderland
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Thumb Up! I like the title. Common of words.
Thank you
Doesn’t the answer go something like
You mean you cannot take any less?
Great story Alice. I used to love the illustrations.
Brilliant story as you say
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I can’t remember! But two for tea, and tea for two. Where did that come from?
Can’t remember hutt but I wish I could as I can’t stop saying that now, lol :))