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Lewis Carrol
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Posted Jan 10, 2004 by Passerby
Lewis Carrol's novels contained many drug refferences (among many other allusions such as the Queens beheadings). Lewis Carrol was quite the druggie (how else would one come up with novels such as his?) His stories were not created for profit, they were written to seduce a verry young girl named Alice. Unknown to many, Lewis Carrol was a child pornographer, bringing small girls off the streets and such into his abode to be photographed. He developed a new method in photography, scratching out the background in the negative so that the background in the print could not be identified as his house. Carrol was quite a charachter, and to think children naively read his stories today, still spellbound by his yarns.

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