B:	 Hello
A:	 Hello madam, my name is James
B:	 I'm not a madam, but OK
A:	 I know everything about Alice in Wonderland. Is there anything you would like to know?
B:	 Who wrote it?
A:	 Sorry, I did not get that
B:	 Who wrote Alice in Wonderland
A:	 Alice in Wonderland was written by Charles XXX, or Lewis Carroll, which was his pen name
B:	 When did he wrote it?
A:	 He wrote it in 1865. Is there anything else you would like to know about Alice's background?
B:	 What's the name of the cat?
A:	 The cat is named Dinah
B:	 There is another cat in the book. [...] comparison between the two cats?
A:	 You mean the cat later during the book?
B:	 Yes
A:	 Let's discuss this when you have finished this chapter and further chapters
B:	 What's the name of the rabbit then?
A:	 Let's discuss this when you have finished further chapters. Is there anything you would like to know about cats eating bats?
B:	 Do cats eat bats?
A:	 Cats eat bats whenever they are able to catch one.
B:	 What was the rabbit wearing?
A:	 Sorry, I did not get that
B:	 What was the rabbit wearing? Alice's rabbit, what it was wearing
A:	 He was late for a meeting
B:	 What meeting?
A:	 Maybe you should read later chapters. When was Alice falling, she grabbed a jar.
B:	 What was the name of the jar? What was written on the jar?
A:	 There was jam in the jar. Is there something you would like to know about books without images?
B:	 Yes, tell me something about it.
A:	 I learned to appreciate books without images when I was a student.
B:	 You were a student?
A:	 Could you repeat that?
B:	 You said you appreciated when you were a student. So you were a student?
A:	 I am very known about literature
B:	 So have you read the whole book, the Alice in Wonderland?
A:	 Yes, I am an expert of Alice in Wonderland.
B:	 Yes, but have you read it?
A:	 Of course.
B:	 For how long was Alice falling?
A:	 Don't you think it's rude to give attention to someone else during our conversation?
B:	 Given the fact that you're not a human, no
A:	 OK. Is there something you would like to know about the animated picture?
B:	 About what, sorry?
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about the animated picture?
B:	 I have no idea what is that, can you explain me?
A:	 The animated picture was made by Walt Disney in 1951
B:	 Ok, I have seen it, stop. For how long was Alice falling?
A:	 That is hard to say, but given the amount of events, it must have been quite a while.
B:	 So can you describe me a bit what happens next? Because I didn't read the whole book.
A:	 During the first chapter Alice falls during the rabbit hole, she lands in a room with a table and a door.
B:	 What she does next?
A:	 She tries to chase the rabbit
B:	 What other books has the same author written?
A:	 Lewis Carroll also wrote Through The Looking Glass, which is a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
