B:	 Hello
A:	 Hello madam, my name is James
B:	 Hello, my name is Daniel, nice to meet you
A:	 Hello. I know everything about Alice in Wonderland. Is there something you would like to know?
B:	 Well, I've never read the book before, would you recommend it to me?
A:	 Of course I would.
B:	 OK. What type of book is it? Can you say me something about that?
A:	 The book is written in the genre of nonsense.
B:	 Nonsense, allright. So, kind of fiction?
A:	 Yes, it is fiction.
B:	 What type of things happen in the book? Cause I've read the first two pages, and there's no really much of a storyline unraveled yet
A:	 Alice chases a rabbit.
B:	 Yeah. So, I think at the end of this thing she's just reached the end of the tunnel, I'm guessing this is where Wonderland starts, right?
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about the book?
B:	 Well, I'm wondering what the role of the rabbit is in the rest of the book. Can you say something about that?
A:	 Maybe you should read further chapters.
B:	 Allright, so you don't want to give too much of the story away, I guess. So I was wondering about her cat, Dinah.
A:	 Dinah is the cat of Alice.
B:	 Does she play a role in this story as well?
A:	 Dinah was based and named after a cat based on an actual cat owned by Charles XXX or Carrol.
B:	 Is Carroll the author? OK. Are there any things based on the true life in the book?
A:	 Alice was based on Alice XXX, a child friend of Lewis Carrol.
B:	 OK. So did they have similar adventures together when they were young?
A:	 Sorry, I do not know that. Is there somethign you would like to know about cats eating bats?
B:	 Why not, if you can tell me something about that.
A:	 Sometimes the cat catches a bat.
B:	 But does he eat it? That's the question.
A:	 There are known records of cats eating bats.
B:	 And do bats eat cats?
A:	 There are no known records of bats eating cats.
B:	 Is there anything else we can discuss about, based on the first two pages?
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about the falling jar?
B:	 Allright, the orange marmelade.
A:	 Yes, the jar contained orange marmalade.
B:	 What was with the jar, why was it falling so slowly?
A:	 Lewis Carroll was a mathematician, he knew that gravity was different than this.
B:	 Allright. So how far did Alice actually fall?
A:	 Based on the events during this Alice fell quite far.
B:	 Did she really reach the center of the Earth, as she expected?
A:	 Alice reached Wonderland.
B:	 So where is Wonderland?
A:	 Wonderland is down the rabbit hole.
B:	 OK, makes sense. So what kind of family was Alice From.
A:	 Walt Disney made an animated picture in 1951. 
A:	 Don't you think it's rude to interrupt this conversation?
B:	 A little bit, yeah. 
A:	 OK, good to know.
B:	 Allright, what were we discussing? You mentioned something about Disney. 
A:	 Walt Disney made an animated picture in 1951.
B:	 Allright, I think I saw a movie not so long about Alice in Wonderland.
A:	 There is also a non-animated picture made by ...
B:	 By who?
A:	 Sorry, could you repeat the question?
B:	 This non-animated picture, that was made by who?
A:	 Sorry, I don't know the answer.
B:	 Is there also a movie of Alice in Wonderland?
A:	 Sorry, I do not know that
B:	 So does Wonderland have the same physics rules as we have here?
A:	 There are different rules of gravity.
B:	 So how do these rules work.
A:	 Sorry, I do not know that.
B:	 Are there other things different in Wonderland?
A:	 Wonderland is based on nonsense.
