A Tangled Tale. Льюис Кэрролл

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       Lewis Carroll

      A Tangled Tale

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664178510

       PREFACE.

       KNOT I.

       EXCELSIOR.

       KNOT II.

       ELIGIBLE APARTMENTS.

       KNOT III.

       MAD MATHESIS.

       KNOT IV.

       THE DEAD RECKONING.

       KNOT V.

       OUGHTS AND CROSSES.

       KNOT VI.

       HER RADIANCY.

       KNOT VII.

       PETTY CASH.

       KNOT VIII.

       DE OMNIBUS REBUS.

       KNOT IX.

       A SERPENT WITH CORNERS.

       KNOT X.

       CHELSEA BUNS.

       APPENDIX.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT I.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT II.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT III.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT IV.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT V.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT VI.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT VII.

       ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT VIII.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT IX.

       ANSWERS TO KNOT X.

       Table of Contents

      This Tale originally appeared as a serial in The Monthly Packet, beginning in April, 1880. The writer's intention was to embody in each Knot (like the medicine so dexterously, but ineffectually, concealed in the jam of our early childhood) one or more mathematical questions—in Arithmetic, Algebra, or Geometry, as the case might be—for the amusement, and possible edification, of the fair readers of that Magazine.

      L. C.

      October, 1885.

      A TANGLED TALE.

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      "Goblin, lead them up and down."

      The ruddy glow of sunset was already fading into the sombre shadows of night, when two travellers might have been observed swiftly—at a pace of six miles in the hour—descending the rugged side of a mountain; the younger bounding from crag to crag with the agility of a fawn, while his companion, whose aged limbs seemed ill at ease in the heavy chain armour habitually worn by tourists in that district, toiled on painfully at his side.

      As is always the case under such circumstances, the younger knight was the first to break the silence.

      "A goodly pace, I trow!" he exclaimed. "We sped not thus in the ascent!"

      "Goodly, indeed!" the other echoed with a groan. "We clomb it but at three miles in the hour."

      "And

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