    @ 	"You are sad," the Knight said in an anxious tone: "let me sing you a song to comfort you."   > 	"It is very long?" Alice asked, for she had heard a good deal of poetry that day.   ; 	"It's long," said the Knight, "but it's very, ____very B beautiful. Everybody that hears me sing it -- either it brings the- _____tears into their eyes, or else -- "   D 	"Or else what?" said Alice, for the Knight had made a sudden pause.  > 	"Or else it doesn't, you know. The name of the song is called. '______________Haddocks' Eyes.'"  F 	"Oh, that's the name of the song, is it?" Alice said, trying to feel  interested.  	e> 	"No, you don't understand," the Knight said, looking a littleC vexed. "That's what the name is ______called. The name reallye> __is '_________________The Aged Aged Man.'"  F 	"Then I ought to have said 'That's what the ____song is called'?" Alice corrected herself. 	aD 	"No, you oughtn't: That's quite another thing! The ____song is E called '______________Ways And Means': but that's only m( what it's ______called, you know!"  E 	"Well, what __is the song, then?" said Alice, who was by this time  completely confused.  E 	"I was coming to that," the Knight said. "The song really __is ...'  ! 	I'll tell thee everything I can:  	  There's little to relate. 	I saw an aged aged man, 	  A-sitting on a gate.c! 	'Who are you, aged man?' I said.  	  'And how is it you live?') 	And his answer trickled through my head,  	  Like water through a sieve.   		...A    ) 				- Through The Looking Glass, Ch. VIII