Quirkily Swayed by Whim

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 18 (2):163-166 (1999)
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"Principal rivers-there are none. Principal mountains-I'm on the only one, but I don't think it's got any name. Principal towns-why, what are those creatures, making honey down there? They can't be bees-nobody ever saw bees a mile off, you know-" and for some time she stood silent, watching one of them that was bustling about among the flowers, poking its proboscis into them, "just as if it was a regular bee," thought Alice. -Lewis Carroll l

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