"They told me you had been to her..." is a poem by Lewis Carroll appearing in Chapter 12, "Alice's Evidence", of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It was recited as evidence by the White Rabbit at the Knave's trial for stealing the tarts. The poem is a revised version of a nonsense poem by Carrol printed in The Comic Times in 1855.
"They told me you had been to her..." is a poem by Lewis Carroll appearing in Chapter 12, "Alice's Evidence", of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It was recited as evidence by the White Rabbit at the Knave's trial for stealing the tarts. The poem is a revised version of a nonsense poem by Carrol printed in The Comic Times in 1855.