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Especially as Lewis Carroll is not associated with Devon in particular?

I'd edit that in. I think you probably are reading too much into the specific name "Alice"; there is no reason this scene could not "work" with Margaret, for instance.

If anything, I would say this scene simply bespeaks a general association of women with flowers.]
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