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The Rectory Magazine

by Carroll Lewis

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Lewis Carroll and The Rectory Magazine
When Lewis Carroll's childhood years were behind him, he wrote:
I'd give all wealth that years have piled,
  The slow result of Life's decay,
To be once more a little child
  For one bright summer-day.
THE
RECTORY MAGAZINE.
        --~~~--
Being
a
Compendium of the best tales
poems, essays, pictures &c
that
the united talents
of
the Rectory inhabitant
can produce
        ---
Edited and printed
by
CLD
        --
Fifth Edition, carefully
revised, & improved
         ----
        1850
          --
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