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Dodgson

[ doj-suhn ]

noun

  1. Charles Lut·widge [luht, -wij], Lewis Carroll, 1832–98, English mathematician and writer of books for children.


Dodgson

/ ˈdɒdʒsən /

noun

  1. DodgsonCharles Lutwidge Charles Lutwidge (ˈlʌtwɪdʒ). the real name of Lewis Carroll See Carroll


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Many a time has Mr. Dodgson said, "Never mind, little Ducky; perhaps some day you will turn out a swan."

In after years my father often told me another story of Mr. Dodgson, which I, being so young, had forgotten.

One in particular was the sucking of my thumb, and this Mr. Dodgson always teased me about very much.

I thought she must be a very rich woman indeed, and told Mr. Dodgson so that afternoon, when we were once more together.

Mr. Dodgson lagged behind, and I saw him looking intently in the hedges and all about, as if he were searching for something.

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