Through the Looking-Glass
reached a forest where she was introduced to Looking-Glass bugs, for example Bread-and-
Butterfly who lived on weak tea with cream in it. The Gnat soon left her and poor Alice had
to face the next wood all by her self the wood where things have no names. Just like that
when she had entered the wood she couldn't tell her own name but for her delight when she
exited the name came right back to her.
Alice had then reached the Fourth Square and met TWEEDLEDUM and TWEEDLEDEE.
Alice knew them from a short rhyme. Before acting just like the rhyme had said they managed
to tell Alice about the sleeping Red King. DUM and DEE were quite sure of themselves that
Alice was only a dream of the King and if he woke up Alice would disappear.
It was time for Alice to move on if she wanted to reach the Eighth Square before dark. She
suddenly met the White Queen who then turned into a sheep, who was a shopkeeper and the
shop and everything turned into a boat