âI knew it was!â cried Tweedledum, beginning to stamp about wildly and tear his hair. âItâs spoilt, of course!â Here he looked at Tweedledee, who immediately sat down on the ground, and tried to hide himself under the umbrella.
Alice laid her hand upon his arm, and said in a soothing tone, âYou neednât be so angry about an old rattle.â
âBut it isnât old!â Tweedledum cried, in a greater fury than ever. âItâs new, I tell youâ âI bought it yesterdayâ âmy nice new rattle !â and his voice rose to a perfect scream.
All this time Tweedledee was trying his best to fold up the umbrella, with himself in it: which was such an extraordinary thing to do, that it quite took off Aliceâs attention from the angry brother. But he couldnât quite succeed, and it ended in his rolling over, bundled up in the umbrella, with only his head out: and there he lay, opening and shutting his mouth and his large eyesâ ââlooking more like a fish than anything else,â Alice thought.