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LEWIS CARROLL
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF

Charlotte M. Yonge, whose novels had long delighted him. "It was a pleasure I had long hoped for," he says, "and I was very much

C. M. YONGE.
C. M. YONGE.

C. M. Yonge.

(From a photograph by Lewis Carroll.)

pleased with her cheerful and easy manners—the sort of person one knows in a few minutes as well as many in many years."

In 1867, he contributed a story to Aunt Judy's