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The cook's predeliction for pepper is never explained in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but some critics think it might be a reference to the habit of lower class Victorians of putting excessive amounts of pepper in their cooking to disguise the low quality or lack of freshness of the meat used in their dishes.

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