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Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)

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We worked together for seven years. Tenniel and other artists declared I would not work with Carroll for seven weeks! I accepted the challenge, but I, for that purpose, adopted quite a new method. No artist is more matter-of-fact or businesslike than myself: to Carroll I was not Hy. F., but someone else, as he was someone else. I was wilful and erratic, bordering on insanity. We therefore got on splendidly.
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Harry Furniss, Confessions of a Caricaturist, vol.1 (1901), pp.104-5.

 
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