Harry Rountree was a very popular artist in the early part of the twentieth century. His Alice in Wonderland, published in 1908, with its ninety colour illustrations, is one of his most enduring works.
As Alice lies in the house wondering what to do, the rabbit arrives and consults with his gardeners about what to do about the arm that is waving from his window. His solution is to send Bill, a lizard, down the chimney.
France’s New Dictionary.
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