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Through the Looking Glass

"But I don't want to go among mad people,"

Who doesn't remember Alice in Wonderland, a novel written by Charles Lutwidge Dodson, better know as Lewis Carroll. The story is the tale of Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world.

If you are a contemplating collecting Royal Doulton Toby Jugs by series, there are six character Toby jugs in the ALICE IN WONDERLAND SERIES to choose from.

All of the characters from Alice in Wonderland are also found in a character mug by Royal Doulton.

CAST OF TOBY MUGS :: ALICE IN WONDERLAND SERIES 

Collecting toby character mugs by Series

There are six character mugs in the Alice in Wonderland series for your collection....

1. The Cook and the Cheshire Cat
2. Mad Hatter
3. The March Hare
4. The Red Queen
5. Ugly Dutchess
6. The Walrus and the Carpenter

MEET THE COOK AND THE CHESHIRE CAT 

"To grin like a cheshire cat!"

The Cheshire Cat is the cat of the Duchess. Alice meets it when she leaves the Duchess house, and finds it in a tree. It constantly grins and can disappear and reappear whenever it likes. Sometimes it disappears and leaves its grin behind.

The Cheshire Cat is the only character in Wonderland who actually listens to Alice. With his remarks, he teaches Alice the 'rules' of Wonderland.

MEET THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER 

On a beach in Wonderland, the walrus and the carpenter invited oysters for an evening of conversation, which the walrus promptly ate!

MEET THE QUEEN OF HEARTS 

"Off with his head!"

The Queen of Hearts is one of the playing card characters Alice meets when she is finally able to enter the beautiful garden through the door in the hallway.

The Queen of Hearts rules over Wonderland and is a tyrant - violent, authoritative and dominant.

MEET THE MAD HATTER 

The Mad Hatter is one of the members of the Mad Tea Party. Later he also appears as a witness during the trial. He occasionally is very rude and provokes Alice during the tea party. When he is called upon by the Queen, he is very nervous and frightened.

MEET THE WHITE RABBIT 

The White Rabbit is nervous and always in a hurry. However, he is confident enough about himself to contradict the King of Hearts.

Because Alice follows him, he gets things moving again whenever he appears during the story. In a way, he is some kind of a guide through Wonderland for her, only unintentionally.

Through the Looking Glass  

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SPOTLIGHT ON THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER

CURIOSITY 

From the Beatles archives

"I am the Walrus" is a 1967 song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon. The song was in the Beatles' 1967 television film and album Magical Mystery Tour, and was the B-side to the #1 hit "Hello, Goodbye".

The walrus is a reference to the walrus in Lewis Carroll's "The Walrus and the Carpenter"

Lennon expressed dismay upon learning that the walrus was the villain in the poem.

I am The Walrus  

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A POEM FROM THE WALRUS AND CARPENTER 


The sun was shining on the sea,
Shining with all his might:
He did his very best to make
The billows smooth and bright--
And this was odd, because it was
The middle of the night.

The moon was shining sulkily,
Because she thought the sun
Had got no business to be there
After the day was done--
"It's very rude of him," she said,
"To come and spoil the fun!"

The sea was wet as wet could be,
The sands were dry as dry.
You could not see a cloud, because
No cloud was in the sky:
No birds were flying overhead--
There were no birds to fly.

The Walrus and the Carpenter
Were walking close at hand;
They wept like anything to see
Such quantities of sand:
"If this were only cleared away,"
They said, "it would be grand!"

"If seven maids with seven mops
Swept it for half a year.
Do you suppose," the Walrus said,
"That they could get it clear?"
"I doubt it," said the Carpenter,
And shed a bitter tear.

"O Oysters, come and walk with us!"
The Walrus did beseech.
"A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk,
Along the briny beach:
We cannot do with more than four,
To give a hand to each."

The eldest Oyster looked at him,
But never a word he said:
The eldest Oyster winked his eye,
And shook his heavy head--
Meaning to say he did not choose
To leave the oyster-bed.

But four young Oysters hurried up,
All eager for the treat:
Their coats were brushed, their faces washed,
Their shoes were clean and neat--
And this was odd, because, you know,
They hadn't any feet.

Four other Oysters followed them,
And yet another four;
And thick and fast they came at last,
And more, and more, and more--
All hopping through the frothy waves,
And scrambling to the shore.

The Walrus and the Carpenter
Walked on a mile or so,
And then they rested on a rock
Conveniently low:
And all the little Oysters stood
And waited in a row.

"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
Of cabbages--and kings--
And why the sea is boiling hot--
And whether pigs have wings."

"But wait a bit," the Oysters cried,
"Before we have our chat;
For some of us are out of breath,
And all of us are fat!"
"No hurry!" said the Carpenter.
They thanked him much for that.

"A loaf of bread," the Walrus said,
"Is what we chiefly need:
Pepper and vinegar besides
Are very good indeed--
Now if you're ready, Oysters dear,
We can begin to feed."

"But not on us!" the Oysters cried,
Turning a little blue.
"After such kindness, that would be
A dismal thing to do!"
"The night is fine," the Walrus said.
"Do you admire the view?

"It was so kind of you to come!
And you are very nice!"
The Carpenter said nothing but
"Cut us another slice:
I wish you were not quite so deaf--
I've had to ask you twice!"

"It seems a shame," the Walrus said,
"To play them such a trick,
After we've brought them out so far,
And made them trot so quick!"
The Carpenter said nothing but
"The butter's spread too thick!"

"I weep for you," the Walrus said:
"I deeply sympathize."
With sobs and tears he sorted out
Those of the largest size,
Holding his pocket-handkerchief
Before his streaming eyes.

"O Oysters," said the Carpenter,
"You've had a pleasant run!
Shall we be trotting home again?'
But answer came there none--
And this was scarcely odd, because
They'd eaten every one.

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