We met a great many other interesting people, among them Lewis Carroll, author of the immortal Alice--but he was only interesting to look at, for he was the silliest and shyest full-grown man I have ever met except Uncle Remus.

πŸ“– Mark Twain

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Writer

πŸŽ‚ November 30, 1835  β€“  ⚰️ April 21, 1910
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In his autobiography, Mark Twain recounts meeting numerous intriguing individuals during his experiences. Among them was Lewis Carroll, known for creating the timeless story of Alice. Twain describes Carroll as visually fascinating but ultimately not very engaging in personality.

He reflects that Carroll was quite shy and somewhat silly, comparable to his Uncle Remus, making the encounter memorable more for the person's peculiar traits than for any meaningful interaction.

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