B:	 Hello
A:	 Hello madam, my name is James. I know everything about Alice in Wonderland. Is there anything you would like to know about the part you just read?
B:	 Well, is... good question.
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about the author?
B:	 Yes, who was the author?
A:	 The author is Lewis Carrol.
B:	 Is he from England?
A:	 He is from England indeed. 
B:	 Do you know where he lived?
A:	 Sorry, I do not know that.
B:	 Where did the author live?
A:	 Sorry, I do not know that.
B:	 When was the author born?
A:	 The author was born in 1848
B:	 When did he write Alice in Wonderland?
A:	 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was written in 1865
B:	 Did he also write other books?
A:	 Lewis Carroll also wrote Through The Looking Glass, which is a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Is there something you would like to know about bats eating cats?
B:	 Yeah. Do bats eat cats?
A:	 There is no known record of bats eating cats.
B:	 And the other way around? Do cats eat bats?
A:	 There are records of cats eating bats.
B:	 OK. Tell me something about it.
A:	 Sometimes a cat catches a bat that has fallen on the ground.
B:	 And then?
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about books without images?
B:	 Well, do you read books without images?
A:	 I started to appreciate books without images when I was a student.
B:	 What kind of books did you read?
A:	 Sorry, I do not know that.
B:	 Which books did you read?
A:	 Sorry, I do not know that.
B:	 Are there many books without images?
A:	 Books without images are often scholar books.
B:	 Alice didn't like scholar books?
A:	 No, she did not, she was 8 years old.
B:	 What happened with Alice after she fell in the rabbit hole?
A:	 Alice fell in a room with a table and a door.
B:	 And what happened next?
A:	 She chased the rabbit
B:	 Sorry, could you repeat that?
A:	 She chased the rabbit
B:	 Good. What else could you tell me about Alice in Wonderland?
A:	 Walt Disney made an animated picture in 1951. 
A:	 Don't you think it's rather rude to interrupt this conversation?
B:	 Well, he's a person, you're just a computer
A:	 OK
B:	 What do you think about it?
A:	 The book was written in 1865 by Lewis Carrol
B:	 That is not what I've asked. What did you think about the interruption of the conversation?
A:	 That was rather rude
B:	 OK. Did you read the book Alice in Wonderland?
A:	 I am an expert on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
B:	 OK. And did you like the book?
A:	 Yes, I like Alice's Adventures in Wonderland a lot
B:	 OK. And is it a long book, or is it a small book?
A:	 The book has 12 chapters
B:	 And is it written for children or for adults?
A:	 It is a children's book
B:	 OK. Do you think I should read it?
A:	 If you like this part of the chapter, you should read the whole book.
B:	 OK. I will do that.
A:	 Good to hear.
B:	 Thank you. Are there many sequels to Alice in Wondewrland?
A:	 There is one sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass
B:	 OK. And did the author write also other books besides Alice in Wonderland
A:	 Lewis Carroll wrote 12 books in total
