“And how do you know that you're mad?”
Quote by Lewis Carroll
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The Complete Alice is a compilation of three seminal works by Lewis Carroll. The first, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,' introduces the young protagonist Alice into a world of nonsensical characters and peculiar happenings. The second, 'Through the Looking-Glass,' continues Alice's adventures, this time through a mirror into a parallel world. The third story, 'What Alice Found There,' further explores the fantastical elements of Wonderland. Together, these tales are celebrated for their imaginative storytelling and have become enduring classics in children's literature. more
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