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354 into the lives of all those he came in contact with! I shall never forget all his kindness to us, from the time he first met us as little mites in the railway train, and one feels glad to have had the privilege of knowing him. One of Mr. Dodgson's oldest "child-friends" writes:—

One who had visited him at Guildford, writes:—

Shortly after Mr. Dodgson's death, his " Three Sunsets" was published by Messrs. Macmillan. The twelve "Fairy Fancies," which illustrate it.