B:	 Hello
A:	 Hello madam, my name is James
B:	 I'm not a madam
A:	 I know everything about Alice in Wonderland. Is there anything you would like to know?
B:	 Not really
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about the author?
B:	 Oh you could tell me something interesting
A:	 Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Her XXX name was Charles Dodgson. Charles Dodgson was a mathematician. Is there anything you would like to know about the animated picture?
B:	 I don't know
A:	 Is there anything you would like to know about cats eating bats?
B:	 Yes that sound interesting
A:	 There is no known evidence of bats eating cats
B:	 Oh.
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about books without images?
B:	 No, not really
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about a hole to the other side of the earth
B:	 That wouldn't work right?
A:	 When this book was being written, this was a question that was discussed by many scientists, until they found an answer. Is there something you would like to know about Alice's background?
B:	 Yes
A:	 Alice was based on a child's friend named Alice Liddell. 
B:	 Does she have family?
A:	 Alice has a sister.
B:	 And her parents?
A:	 Her parents are not described in the book
B:	 Why aren't they described in the book?
A:	 Her parents are not part of Wonderland
B:	 Do you think there's a reason for that?
A:	 Maybe you should read further chapters. Is there something you would like to know about Dinah the cat?
B:	 Yes, what's her importance?
A:	 Dinah was named and based after a cat based on the actual cat owned by a friend of Carroll.
B:	 But why is he in the book? It's just a cat
A:	 Sorry, I do not know the answer
A:	 Don't you think it's rather rude to interrupt this conversation?
B:	 Well that's not my fault
A:	 OK. Is there anything you would like to know about the falling jar?
B:	 Yes, why is it overtaking her?
A:	 Sorry, I did not get that
B:	 Wouldn't the jar fall as quickly as she falls
A:	 It is against the law of physics to drop a jar in a free fall
B:	 But Lewis didn't notice that
A:	 Lewis was a mathematician, he knew about this.
B:	 So he choose to ignore it
A:	 There are written records of eating bats if you can catch them
B:	 That answer doesn't even make sense
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about books without images?
B:	 You already asked that question
A:	 Is there something you would like to know about Alice's background?
B:	 Yes, please tell me
A:	 Alice was based on a child's friend named Alice Liddell. 
B:	 Can you tell me more?
A:	 Lewis Carroll liked children. It has been speculated he was a pedophile
