Harry Roundtree's Alice in Wonderland
Harry Rountree was a prolific illustrator working in England around the turn of the 20th century.
Born in Auckland, New Zealand, he moved to London in 1901, when he was 23 years old.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Lewis Carroll
The poor little lizard, Bill, was in the middle, being held up by two guinea pigs.
The Mock turtle and the Gryphon began solemnly dancing round and round Alice.
The Walrus and the Carpenter
She had read several stories about children who had been burnt and eaten up by wild beasts.
The Mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water.
I beg your pardon, said the Mouse, did you speak?
Come away my dears. It's high time you were all in bed.
An arm, you goose. Who ever saw one that size...
You incessantly stand on your head...
I'm not a serpent said Alice indignantly. Leave me alone.
The Duchess was sitting on a three-legged stool...
I growl when I'm pleased, and wag my tail when I'm angry...
The March Hare took the watch and looked at it gloomily...
The last time she saw them, they were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot.
I couldn't help it, said Five in a sulky tone.
Alice did not like the Duchess keeping so close to her.
They very soon came upon a Gryphon...
Will you walk a little faster, said a Whiting to a Snail.
But about his toes? the Mock Turtle persisted.
The Owl and the Panther were sharing a pie.
The White Rabbit blew three blasts on the Trumpet.
She tipped over the jury box...
The unfortunate little Lizard began using the ink that was trickling down his face.