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− | * '''so little:'' a tale of little length or | + | * '''so little:''' a tale of little length or consequence |
* '''so little:''' [[Issy]] is still '''little''' at this point (possibly the twins also). | * '''so little:''' [[Issy]] is still '''little''' at this point (possibly the twins also). | ||
− | * '''Liddell''' | + | * '''Liddell:''' Alice Pleasance Liddell, the inspiration for the heroine of the children's classic ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' by Lewis Carroll |
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+ | * '''Iseult, Isolde:''' Irish mythical princess, lover of Tristan, identified in FW with Issy |
Latest revision as of 08:19, 5 April 2011
- so little: a tale of little length or consequence
- so little: Issy is still little at this point (possibly the twins also).
- Liddell: Alice Pleasance Liddell, the inspiration for the heroine of the children's classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
- Iseult, Isolde: Irish mythical princess, lover of Tristan, identified in FW with Issy