
English: original illustration (1865) by John Tenniel (28 February 1820 – 25 February 1914), of the novel by Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Español: Ilustración original (1865) por original John Tenniel (28 de febrero, 1820 – 25 de febrero, 1914), de la novela de Lewis Carroll, Alicia en el país de las maravillas. Français : illustration d’origine (1865), par John Tenniel (28 février 1820 – 25 février 1914), du roman de Lewis Carroll, Alice au pays des merveilles (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“If you drink much from a bottle marked “poison,” it is almost certain to disagree with you sooner or later.” — Lewis Carroll
(Because of the Y being the F, and where the first one was located, my brain thought that the Y had already been deciphered. I wrote out, what I thought were all the unused letters: JQVXZ – which is actually quite impressive for a relatively short quote – but couldn’t figure out what else could possibly go with _OU. I looked again and said: You DIDN’T use the Y yet, you ninny! Not sure if there was any intention in this, or just my personal slip-up. Don’t tempt fate in a reckless way, friends. Stay away from those bottles marked “poison.” Be well and do good.) — YUR
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Ah, the Rev. Dodson, his distinguished wit & possible slight deviant tastes. About him, read this interesting post from a great site,
http://www.delanceyplace.com/view-archives.php?p=2845
Hope you enjoy. Cheers
Wes,
I have noticed that the Zemanta tool always brings up paintings and photos of young girls in provocative poses, when ever I post a Lewis Carroll quote. I avoid using those pics for obvious reasons. Maybe the “unsupervised” boarding school experience had something to do with that deviant taste.
— YUR