Alice in Prague or The Curious Room-2
d to stare at urning to dust in ths.
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NOtE:
to Alices conundrums:
1 One.
2 ten.
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Problems and ansangled tale, Lewis Carroll, London, 1885.
Alice ed by a logician and t is, from te of common sense; tricted by logical deduction and is created by language, alto abstractions .