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The Huntingof the Snark
The Huntingof the Snark
The Huntingof the Snark
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Ten members depart on a journey to hunt the Snark, a fictional animal nobody can describe. The leader Bellman has a map, a blank paper that points to a strange land where the Snark can be found. They split up in their attempt to hunt the animal. But will they find it?
LanguageEnglish
Publisheranamsaleem
Release dateDec 8, 2018
ISBN9788829592937
The Huntingof the Snark
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Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll (1832 - 1898) is the pseudonym of English author, mathematician, logician, and photographer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, but he is also well known for his poems “The Hunting of the Snark” and “Jabberwocky,” which, like his novels, are examples of literary nonsense. A beloved children’s author, he is noted for his facility at word play, logic, and fantasy.

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    The Huntingof the Snark - Lewis Carroll

    The Hunting of the Snark

    Lewis Carroll

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    Fit the First

    THE LANDING

    Just the place for a Snark! the Bellman cried,

    As he landed his crew with care;

    Supporting each man on the top of the tide

    By a finger entwined in his hair.

    "Just the place for a Snark!  I have said it twice:

    That alone should encourage the crew.

    Just the place for a Snark!  I have said it thrice:

    What I tell you three times is true."

    The crew was complete: it included a Boots—

    A maker of Bonnets and Hoods—

    A Barrister, brought to arrange their disputes—

    And a Broker, to value their goods.

    A Billiard-marker, whose skill was immense,

    Might perhaps have won more than his share—

    But a Banker, engaged at enormous expense,

    Had the whole of their cash in his care.

    There was also a Beaver, that paced on the deck,

    Or would sit making lace in the bow:

    And had often (the Bellman said) saved them from wreck,

    Though none of the sailors knew how.

    There was one who was famed for the number of things

    He forgot when he entered the ship:

    His umbrella, his watch, all his jewels and rings,

    And the clothes he had bought

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