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Hence my lack of "s. -- nm
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Spawn
I'm just not sure what you mean by "as in the book." Which book? -- nm
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mara
Mar 1 '10, 13:02
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Really? -- nm
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Jim
Mar 1, 13:05
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there are two. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 1, 13:06
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But only one of them sounds like "Alice in Wonderland". The other sounds like Through the Looking Glass. nm -- nm
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Jim
Mar 1, 13:08
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I was afarid if I said that, half of ST would not be sure I meant the original. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 1, 13:04
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which already has a sequel. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 1, 13:06
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Two. And this is not those, either. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 1, 13:09
And even wiki gets it: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to "Alice in Wonderland") is an 1865 novel written by English author
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Spawn
Mar 1, 13:06
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