Charles Dodgson (bishop) Quote

I lay in the parlour between two beds to keep me from being frozen to death, for as we keep open house the winds enter from every quarter, and are apt to sweep into bed to me.


Quoted in Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (1898), p. 4


I lay in the parlour between two beds to keep me from being frozen to death, for as we keep open house the winds enter from every quarter, and are...

I lay in the parlour between two beds to keep me from being frozen to death, for as we keep open house the winds enter from every quarter, and are...

I lay in the parlour between two beds to keep me from being frozen to death, for as we keep open house the winds enter from every quarter, and are...

I lay in the parlour between two beds to keep me from being frozen to death, for as we keep open house the winds enter from every quarter, and are...