Alice Liddell
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'''Alice Pleasance Liddell''' ([[May 4]], [[1852]] – [[November 15]], [[1934]]) was the inspiration for the children's classic ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' by [[Lewis Carroll]]. | '''Alice Pleasance Liddell''' ([[May 4]], [[1852]] – [[November 15]], [[1934]]) was the inspiration for the children's classic ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' by [[Lewis Carroll]]. | ||
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Alice Pleasance Liddell (May 4, 1852 – November 15, 1934) was the inspiration for the children's classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
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