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270 THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS "Snowdrop, my pet!" she went on, looking over her shoulder at the White Kitten, which was still patiently undergoing its toilet, "when will Dinah have finished with your White Majesty, I wonder? That must be the reason you were so untidy in my dream. Dinah! Do you know that you're scrubbing a White Queen ? Really, it's most disrespectful of you! "And what did Dinah turn to, I wonder?" she prattled on, as she settled comfortably down, with one elbow on the rug, and her chin in her hand, to watch the kittens. "Tell me, Dinah, did you turn to Humpty Dumpty? I thin you did — however, you'd better not mention it to your friends just yet, for I'm not sure. "By the way, Kitty, if only you'd been really with me in my dream, there was one thing you would have enjoyed