26-07-2013, 09:43 PM
David Guyatt Wrote:I would add, if I may, a slight variation on Twain (who I greatly admire too).
Who is the dreamer and whom made the dream? Any why the dream at all?.
Lewis Carroll is indeed also appropriate here! (Through the Looking Glass, Chpt 12).
Quote: 'Now, Kitty, let's consider who it was that dreamed it all. This is a serious question, my dear, and you should NOT go on licking your paw like thatas if Dinah hadn't washed you this morning! You see, Kitty, it MUST have been either me or the Red King. He was part of my dream, of coursebut then I was part of his dream, too! WAS it the Red King, Kitty? You were his wife, my dear, so you ought to knowOh, Kitty, DO help to settle it! I'm sure your paw can wait!' But the provoking kitten only began on the other paw, and pretended it hadn't heard the question.
Which do YOU think it was?