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 Home / News Author Index Title Index Category Index Search Your Bookshelf | Lewis Carroll: The Hunting of the Snark4. Fit the fourth: THE HUNTINGThe Bellman looked uffish, and wrinkled his brow.
 "We should all of us grieve, as you well may believe,
 "It's excessively awkward to mention it now--
 "You may charge me with murder--or want of sense--
 "I said it in Hebrew--I said it in Dutch--
 "'Tis a pitiful tale," said the Bellman, whose face
 "The rest of my speech" (he explained to his men)
 "To seek it with thimbles, to seek it with care;
 "For the Snark's a peculiar creature, that won't
 "For England expects--I forbear to proceed:
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