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THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF LEWIS CARROLL
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Heaphy proclaimed his artistic tastes; nests of pigeon-holes, each neatly labelled, showed his love of order; shelves, filled with the best books

PROF. FARADAY.
(From a photograph by Lewis Carroll.)

on every subject that interested him, were evidence of his wide reading. His library has now been broken up and, except for a few books retained by his nearest relatives, scattered to the