What do you think Lewis Carroll was talking about in the poem when  referring 
to the lace making beaver, he said: 
 
Though the Barrister tried to appeal to its pride
And vainly proceeded to cite
A number of cases, in which making laces
Had been proved an infringement of right
 
I'm supposing that there might be some word play intended with "fringe" but  
I think there must be more to it than that.
 
Devon

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