U:	hello
A:	hello madam, my name is James
U:	hello, my name is NAME, nice to meet you
A:	hello. i know everything about "Alice in Wonderland". is there something you would like to know?
U:	well, i've never read the book before, would you recommend it to me?
A:	of course i would.
U:	okay. what type of book is it? can you say me something about that?
A:	the book is written in the genre of nonsense.
U:	nonsense, alright. so, kind of fiction?
A:	yes, it is fiction.
U:	what type of things happen in the book? cause i've read the first two pages, and there's no really much of a story-line unravelled yet
A:	Alice chases a rabbit.
U:	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?
U:	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.
U:	alright, 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.
U:	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 UNK or Carroll.
U:	is Carroll the author? okay. are there any things based on the true life in the book?
A:	Alice was based on Alice UNK , a child friend of Lewis Carroll.
U:	okay. so did they have similar adventures together when they were young?
A:	sorry, i do not know that is there something you would like to know about cats eating bats?
U:	why not, if you can tell me something about that.
A:	sometimes the cat catches a bat.
U:	but does he eat it? that's the question.
A:	there are known records of cats eating bats.
U:	and do bats eat cats?
A:	there are no known records of bats eating cats.
U:	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?
U:	alright, the orange marmalade.
A:	yes, the jar contained orange marmalade.
U:	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.
U:	alright. so how far did Alice actually fall?
A:	based on the events during this Alice fell quite far.
U:	did she really reach the centre of the Earth, as she expected?
A:	Alice reached Wonderland.
U:	so where is Wonderland?
A:	Wonderland is down the rabbit hole.
U:	okay, 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?
U:	a little bit, yeah.
A:	okay, good to know.
U:	alright, what were we discussing? you mentioned something about Disney.
A:	Walt Disney made an animated picture in 1951.
U:	alright, i think i saw a movie not so long about "Alice in Wonderland".
A:	there is also a non-animated picture made by UNK 
U:	by who?
A:	sorry, could you repeat the question?
U:	this non-animated picture, that was made by who?
A:	sorry, i don't know the answer
U:	is there also a movie of "Alice in Wonderland"?
A:	sorry, i do not know that
U:	so does Wonderland have the same physics rules as we have here?
A:	there are different rules of gravity.
U:	so how do these rules work.
A:	sorry, i do not know that
U:	are there other things different in Wonderland?
A:	Wonderland is based on nonsense.
