... thought struck her, and she took hold of the end of the pencil, which came some way over his shoulder, and began writing for him. The poor King looked puzzled and unhappy, and struggled with the pencil for some time without saying anything; but Alice... The Michigan Algorithm Decoder [(the MAD Manual)] - Pagina 99door Bruce W. Arden - 1966 - 130 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Lewis Carroll - 1893 - 252 pagina’s
...for some time without saying anything; but Alice was too strong for him, and at last he panted out, " My dear! I really must -get a thinner pencil. I can't...it writes all manner of things that I don't intend — " " What manner of things ? " said the Queen, looking over the book (in which Alice had put " The... | |
| Lewis Carroll - 1897 - 252 pagina’s
...some time without saying anything ; but Alice was too strong for him, and at last he panted out, " My dear ! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't...it writes all manner of things that I don't intend - " " What manner of things? " said the Queen. looking over the book (in which Alice hae> put ' The... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1902 - 422 pagina’s
...for some time without saying anything; but Alice was too strong for him, and at last he panted out, "My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't...it writes all manner of things that I don't intend " "What manner of things?" said the Queen looking over the book (in which Alice had put "The White... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1905 - 330 pagina’s
...for some time without saying anything; but Alice was too strong for him, and at last he panted out, "My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't...it writes all manner of things that I don't intend " "What manner of things?" said the Queen looking over the book (in which Alice had put "The White... | |
| Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frances Elizabeth Chutter - 1907 - 232 pagina’s
...for some time without saying anything; but Alice was too strong for him, and at last he panted out, "My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't manage this one bit; it writes all manner of things that I don't intend." "What manner of things?" said the Queen,... | |
| Bruce W. Arden, Bernard A. Galler, Robert M. Graham - 1965 - 142 pagina’s
...»F10.2*$ VECTOR VALUES OUTPUT=1HO »4HN = 16, AH X= F10.2» 111HOFUNCTION= F15.6*$ END OF PROGRAM 94 Chapter IV MECHANICS OF USING MAD "My dear ! I really...a bit; it writes all manner of things that I don't intetid" Lewis Carroll, Through The Looking Glass 1. Card Format MAD Statements are punched according... | |
| Robert M. Polhemus - 1982 - 408 pagina’s
...came some way over his shoulder, and began writing for him. The poor King... at last. . . panted out "My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't...writes all manner of things that I don't intend—" [190] The child takes hold and writes what it wants. That is a perfect trope for Carroll's comedy,... | |
| John Richetti, John Bender, Deirdre David, Michael Seidel - 1994 - 1094 pagina’s
...came some way over his shoulder, and began writing for him. The poor King ... at last . . . panted out "My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't...it writes all manner of things that I don't intend — " The child takes hold and writes what it wants, taking writing in new directions. That makes a... | |
| U. C. Knoepflmacher - 1998 - 482 pagina’s
...for some time without saying anything; but Alice was too strong for him, and at last he panted out "My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I ca'n't...it writes all manner of things that I don't intend — " "What manner of things?" said the Queen, looking over the book (in which Alice had put 'The White... | |
| Wessel Le Roux, Karin Van Marle - 2007 - 219 pagina’s
...[Alice] took hold of the end of the pencil, ... and began writing for him. The poor King ... panted out 'My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't...it writes all manner of things that I don't intend — ' [S]aid the Queen, looking over the book, That's not a memorandum of your feelings!'1 1 Excursion... | |
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