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"The history of this little sparkle from the pen of Lewis Carroll may soon be told. It was in October of the year 1884 that he came on a visit to a certain vicarage in Derbyshire; where he had promised; on the score of friendship; to do what was for him a most unusual favour -- to give a lecture before a public audience. The writer well remembers his nervous; highly-strung manner as he stood before the little room full of simple people; few of whom had any idea of the world-wide reputation of that shy; slight figure before them. When the lecture was over; he handed the manuscript to me; saying: 'Do what you like with it.' The one for whose sake he did this kindness was not long after called 'Into the Silent Land.'" -Preface by William H. Draper; November 1907
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