"What's the use of their having names," the Gnat said, "if they won't answer to them?" "No use to them," said Alice; "but its useful to the people that name them, I suppose."


The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass, Chapter III (p. 173), The Modern Library. 1936


What's the use of their having names, the Gnat said, if they won't answer to them? No use to them, said Alice; but its useful to the people that name ...

What's the use of their having names, the Gnat said, if they won't answer to them? No use to them, said Alice; but its useful to the people that name ...

What's the use of their having names, the Gnat said, if they won't answer to them? No use to them, said Alice; but its useful to the people that name ...

What's the use of their having names, the Gnat said, if they won't answer to them? No use to them, said Alice; but its useful to the people that name ...