curtseying as you're falling through the air! Do you think you could manage it?} 'And what an ignorant little girl
by Lewis Carroll (0 Reviews)
The quote mentions a girl attempting to perform a curtsey while she is falling through the air. It portrays a sense of innocence and perhaps a humorous or whimsical approach to a challenging or impossible situation. The image invites readers to imagine a blend of grace and absurdity in the girl's action.
This line references Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, renowned for its playful and imaginative style. The quote captures the spirit of curiosity and whimsy characteristic of Alice's adventures. It questions whether one could maintain decorum and poise in an absurd scenario, emphasizing the fantastical world Carroll created.
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