"Look on the branch above your head," said the Gnat, "and there you'll find a Snap-dragon-fly. Its body is made of plum-pudding, its wings of holly-leaves, and its head is a raisin burning in brandy." "And what does it live on?" Alice asked, as before. "Frumenty and mince-pie," the Gnat replied; "and it makes its nest in a Christmas-box."


In: Florence Milner (ed.), Through the Looking-glass, and What Alice Found There, Chapter III (p. 51)


Look on the branch above your head, said the Gnat, and there you'll find a Snap-dragon-fly. Its body is made of plum-pudding, its wings of...

Look on the branch above your head, said the Gnat, and there you'll find a Snap-dragon-fly. Its body is made of plum-pudding, its wings of...

Look on the branch above your head, said the Gnat, and there you'll find a Snap-dragon-fly. Its body is made of plum-pudding, its wings of...

Look on the branch above your head, said the Gnat, and there you'll find a Snap-dragon-fly. Its body is made of plum-pudding, its wings of...