A:	hello madam, my name is James
U:	hello, my name is NAME
A:	i know everything about "Alice in Wonderland". is there anything you like to know?
U:	no
A:	is there anything you like to know about the author?
U:	yes, about the author i would like to know.
A:	the author is Lewis Carroll. his pen-name is Charles Dodgson. he wrote "Alice in Wonderland" in 1952.
U:	interesting...
A:	is there something else you'd like to know?
U:	yes, how did he come with the idea of Alice?
A:	sorry, i cannot understand you.
U:	how did he come up with the idea of Alice?
A:	he wrote the story for a child friend of his, named Alice Liddell.
U:	nice.
A:	is there something else you'd like to know?
U:	no.
A:	would you like to know something about the rabbit?
U:	yes, why not?
A:	the rabbit is actually called White Rabbit. later during the book he thinks Alice is his housemaid. is there something else you'd like to know?
U:	i would like to know about the cat.
A:	sorry, i cannot understand you.
U:	i would like to know about the cat.
A:	the cat. would you like to know about Dinah?
U:	yes
A:	Dinah is based on the actual cat owned by Alice Liddell.
U:	okay.
A:	would you like to know something about Alice?
U:	yes.
A:	Alice is 8 years old. she owns a cat named Dinah. she is both curious and rational during the events in this book. is there something you like to know about cat eating bats?
U:	yes, that would be interesting.
A:	cats sometimes catch bats, which they then eat.
U:	okay.
A:	is there something else you'd like to ask?
U:	no.
A:	is there something you'd like to know about the caterpillar?
U:	about who?
A:	the caterpillar is a character described later during the book.
U:	yes, i would like to know about it.
A:	the caterpillar keeps asking who Alice is.
U:	what does he say as a reply?
A:	Alice won't answer that question.
U:	why not?
A:	because the caterpillar is being rude. is there something else you'd like to know?
U:	yes, who is the friend of Alice during the story?
A:	could you repeat that question please?
A:	don't you think it's rude to interrupt a conversation?
U:	i'm sorry.
A:	okay, thank you. is there something you would like to know about Lewis Carroll?
U:	yes, you can tell me about Lewis.
A:	Lewis Carroll wrote 12 books in total. his third book was "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", the book you just read.
U:	okay, what was his first book?
A:	his first book was "A Tangled Tale".
U:	what was it about?
A:	sorry, i do not know that
U:	what about his second book?
A:	sorry, i don't know anything about that.
U:	so how does the story of Alice end?
A:	Alice wonders if she was dreaming all the time or not. is there something you'd like to know about the falling jar of marmalade?
U:	yes.
A:	it is strange that a bottle of marmalade was falling faster than Alice herself. that is against the laws of physics.
U:	true.
A:	Lewis Carroll knew about this, since he was a mathematician.
U:	hmm. yes, but i think it was in his imagination. so everything could be contrary of the laws.
A:	that is a valid point.
U:	okay. so why... did he point that out in his book?
A:	sorry, i could not get you.
