Alice Liddell as a beggar-maid  

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Alice Liddell photographed by Lewis Carroll, 1858 [1]

Alice Liddell as a beggar-maid (from the story of Cophetua). Supposed tear hole or ink-blot in photo digitally removed. This was first published in Carroll's biography by his nephew: Collingwood, Stuart Dodgson (1898). The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll, p. 80, London: T. Fisher Unwin




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