Autograph letter signed C.L. Dodgson : Christ Church, Oxford, to Harry Furniss, 1886 Apr. 21.

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Autograph letter signed C.L. Dodgson : Christ Church, Oxford, to Harry Furniss, 1886 Apr. 21.

Suggesting that he could return from a trip to Guildford via London if Furniss "think[s] it desirable to have an interview" about Sylvie and Bruno; sending photographs of a girl whose face might work for Sylvie in their book; noting that he "mean[s] Sylvie to be a child capable of being 'put out' a little now & then."

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