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how far away did Alice think the centre of the earth is? (story Alice adventure in wonderland )

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The story, which began life as ‘Alice’s Adventures Under Ground’, was first told to Alice and her sisters, Lorina and Edith, on a trip down the river on 4 July 1862. The children enjoyed the story so much that Alice asked Dodgson to write it down for her. Written in sepia-coloured ink and including 37 pen and ink illustrations (and a coloured title page) the manuscript was presented to Alice as an early Christmas present on 26 November 1864. Dodgson was not an artist and had some difficulties with the illustrations; he pasted a photograph of Alice (he was a keen photographer) over a drawing of her that he had included. The original drawing would not be seen again until it was uncovered in 1977

When Dodgson was encouraged by friends to publish his manuscript, he made some changes to the story, removing some of the family references included for the amusement of the Liddell children. Dodgson added two new chapters, ‘Pig and Pepper’ and ‘A Mad Tea-Party,’ and sought out an artist to create the illustrations. Some of John Tenniel’s illustrations such as Alice swimming in a ‘pool of tears’ were based on Dodgson’s own drawings, while others of new characters such as the Hatter and the March Hare were of Tenniel’s own creation. The story was published under the new title Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in 1865. 


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