U:	hello!
A:	hello madam, my name is James.
U:	hello James
A:	is there anything you would like to know about "Alice in Wonderland"?
U:	sure eh when was it first published?
A:	Alice was published in 1953
U:	1953?
A:	sorry?
U:	did you say 1953?
A:	Alice was first published in 1853
U:	okay thanks, and was it successful right after?
A:	the book was very successful within ten years
U:	okay cool
A:	it was translated within these ten years in 45 languages
U:	was UNK one of them?
A:	sorry i don't know that
U:	okay no problem, hmm see
A:	is there anything you would like to know about the rabbit?
U:	the rabbit hmm no (laugh)
A:	okay
U:	i think i know everything i need to know about the rabbit, it was white and it had a UNK pocket watch
A:	is there anything you would like to know about Lewis Carroll, the writer?
U:	yeah what other books did he write?
A:	the first book he wrote is "A Tangled Tale"
U:	okay was it similar to "Alice in Wonderland"?
A:	"A Tangled Tale" was also in the same genre nonsense
U:	nonsense, what is the nonsense genre?
A:	impossible things happen during "Alice in Wonderland"
U:	sure, could we then call it fantasy and not nonsense?
A:	the impossible things in "Alice in Wonderland" are based on logical fallacies
U:	okay if you say so
A:	is there anything you would like to know about Dinah the cat?
U:	hmm is it girl or a boy cat?
A:	Dinah is a girl
U:	a girl right
A:	she is based on actual cat owned by Alice Liddell
U:	who is that?
A:	Alice Liddell is the real child that Alice is based on
U:	and was she related to Lewis Carroll?
A:	Alice Liddell was the daughter of his employer
U:	okay, who was this employer?
A:	Lewis Carroll worked at the university as a mathematician
U:	mathematician it's quite a leap into the literature then, thanks for telling me
A:	would you like to know something about the Cheshire cat?
U:	yeah please tell me
A:	the Cheshire cat tries to help Alice find directions
U:	i knew that
A:	don't you think it's rude to interrupt a conversation?
U:	a little
A:	okay thank you
U:	no problem what were you saying about the Cheshire cat?
A:	the Cheshire cat helps Alice find directions
U:	i think it does a bit more than that later in the book or am i wrong?
A:	later in the book the Cheshire cat annoys the queen
U:	hmm yes indeed and then it disappears?
A:	the Cheshire cat disappears throughout the book, he can make his body invisible
U:	yes why is it called Cheshire cat?
A:	sorry i don't know that
U:	too bad! do you know what Cheshire means?
A:	sorry i don't know that
U:	yes me neither so it's okay
A:	would you like to know something about the queen?
U:	yes tell me something about the queen
A:	the queen likes to play cricket
U:	yes but she doesn't use cricket balls for that
A:	sorry could you repeat that?
U:	does she use normal cricket balls?
A:	sorry i don't know the answer
U:	you should, sorry i interrupted you what were you saying?
A:	Alice and the queen were playing cricket
U:	yeah
A:	during this game the queen convicts Alice
U:	for what?
A:	for things the Cheshire cat did to the queen
U:	yes what happens after?
A:	Alice goes to trial
U:	and then?
A:	the White Rabbit tries to save Alice
