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Worth noting is how the poem was constructed - the page quote is the last line, which was the first line that Carroll thought of. The rest of the poem was made to build up to it.
Worth noting is how the poem was constructed - the page quote is the last line, which was the first line that Carroll thought of. The rest of the poem was made to build up to it.
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* [[Altum Videtur]]:
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{{quote|"Friends, Romans, and countrymen, lend me your ears!"
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