through adj 1: having finished or arrived at completion; "certain to make history before he's done"; "it's a done deed"; "after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up"; "almost through with his studies" syn done, through with(p) 2: of a route or journey etc.; continuing without requiring stops or changes; "a through street"; "a through bus"; "through traffic" syn through(a) adv 1: from one end or side to the other; "jealousy pierced her through" 2: from beginning to end; "read this book through" 3: over the whole distance; "this bus goes through to New York" 4: to completion; "think this through very carefully!" 5: in diameter; "this cylinder measures 15 inches through" 6: throughout the entire extent; "got soaked through in the rain"; "I'm frozen through"; "a letter shot through with the writer's personality"; "knew him through and through"; "boards rotten through and through" syn through and through Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Collectors Library) by Lewis CarrollCollector's LibraryOne hot summer's day Alice tumbles down, down, down a rabbit hole and finds herself in Wonderland, where everything is topsy-turvy, upside down, and wrong-way round. Here begins a series of fantastical adventures as Alice’s body GROWS and shrinks , she swims in a pool of her own tears, attends the maddest of tea parties, and meets such iconic and beloved characters as the smiling Cheshire Cat, the hookah-smoking Caterillar; and Humpty Dumpty. Carroll's classic is perhaps the best-loved of all children's stories. This version features the original illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. The world's greatest works of literature are now available in these beautiful keepsake volumes. Bound in real cloth, and featuring gilt edges and ribbon markers, these beautifully produced books are a wonderful way to build a handsome library of classic literature. 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