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A White Rabbit, who runs in front of Alice’s eyes, takes a watch out of its waistcoat pocket, looks at it and says, "Oh dear! I shall be late!"
Following the Rabbit, Alice tumbles down its hole and finds a door to a very beautiful garden, a door too small for her to go through. Finally she reaches the garden by swimming through a pool of her own tears. Although in the past she had often seen a cat without a grin, in the land she discovers, for the first time, a grin without a cat. And then appears the Queen of Hearts, ordering the decapitation of anybody who dissatisfies her - something which is really easy to do...
"Alice" is probably the one single case in the history of literature where one text contains two books at the same time: one for children, and the other for mature grown-ups. First published in 1865 and immediately extremely popular, the book was translated into 125 languages, including Esperanto and Faroese.
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Title | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
Author | Lewis Carroll |
Contributors | 1 |
Language | English |
Available Formats | MOBI, EPUB, PDF |
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