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The Vanishing and the Gneiss Rock
Rotated segment from John Ruskin's Gneiss Rock (Glenfinlas, 1853; now in the Ashmolean Museum) mounted into Holiday's illustration (1876, cut by Joseph Swain) to the chapter The Vanishing in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark.
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look at this "beak", "claw" or whatsoever.
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