TO ALL CHILD READERS OF ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
Dear Children,
At Christmas-time a few grave words are not quite out of place, I hope, even at the end of a book of nonsense--and I want to
take this opportunity of thanking the thousands of children who have read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, for the kindly
interest they have taken in my little dream-child.
The thought of the many English firesides where happy faces have smiled her a welcome, and of the many English children to
whom she has brought an hour of (I trust) innocent amusement, is one of the brightest and pleasantest thoughts of my life. I have
a host of young friends already, whose names and faces I know--but I cannot help feeling as if, through `Alice's Adventures' I
had made friends with any mmany other dear children, whose faces I shall never see.
To all my little friends, known and unknown, I wish with all my heart, `A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year'. May God
bless you, dear children, and make each Christmas-tide, as it comes round to you, more bright and beautiful than the
last--bright with the presence of that unseen Friend, who once on earth blessed little children--and beautiful with memories of a
loving life, which has sought and found the truest kind of happiness, the only kind that is really worth the having,
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