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Image title: Alice talks to the Kitten
Source: Caroll, Lewis: “Through the Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There” (1871)
Place shown: none
Keywords: people, furniture, chairs, relaxing, alice, illustrations for children, greyscale
Status: public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required

Notes:

“Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,” Alice went on as soon as they were comfortably settled again, “when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you’d have deserved it, you little mischievous darling! What have you got to say for yourself? Now don’t interrupt me!” she went on, holding up one finger. “I’m going to tell you all your faults. Number one: you squeaked twice while Dinah was washing your face this morning. Now you can’t deny it, Kitty: I heard you! What that you say?” (pretending that the kitten was speaking.) “Her paw went into your eye? Well, that’s your fault, for keeping your eyes open—if you’d shut them tight up, it wouldn’t have happened. Now don’t make any more excuses, but listen! Number two: you pulled Snowdrop away by the tail just as I had put down the saucer of milk before her! What, you were thirsty, were you? How do you know she wasn’t thirsty too? Now for number three: you unwound every bit of the worsted while I wasn’t looking! (pp. 2 – 6)

Dimensions: 68 x 80mm (2.7 x 3.1 inches)
Filename: 005-Alice-talks-to-Kitty-q75-742x871.jpg
Illustrator: John Tenniel (1820 – 1914)
Engraver: Dalziel
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