So, i know there are plenty studies on this question by Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland. I would love to hear some Nerdfighteria theories!
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Permalink Reply by Tabatha on October 12, 2012 at 10:15am I beleive it was meant to be non-senseical.
Permalink Reply by Sara Tisdale on November 12, 2012 at 6:12pm I figure they're both made of wood.
You're welcome. You needn't wonder about this any longer.
Permalink Reply by Anna a.k.a girl with glasses on January 21, 2013 at 8:48pm the most logical answer in my opinion is that ' Edgar Allan Poe wrote on both'
Permalink Reply by Natty on January 22, 2013 at 12:36pm The raven is a beginning, like the writing desk. This writing desk, has seen stories, that it can't share, the raven is as mute as a writing desk. Or maybe because a raven hold a feather, that feather can fly away from the raven. But the raven would cast the little feather away, leading it down a wrong path. A writing desk, can let a story fly, but the writing desk causing any trouble would only lead the author away from the story, leading it down a wrong path.
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