The Stripes, The Hookah, and The Sad Hatter
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  • Reads 28
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published May 04, 2016
You might have heard about the story "Alice in Wonderland," but the author hid some of the facts about Wonderland and its inhabitants. One "character" that he lied about was the red queen. She never said "Off with their heads," but she did feel like doing so to her old, tormented, and evil sister. I mean the "good" sister the white queen, but she isn't as "good" as she seems. Lewis Carroll is the author of "Alice in Wonderland", and he had to hide the truth about Alice Liddell's past, and Alice's own memories as a child. Alice Liddell had tormenting dreams about a drunk hatter, a psycho cat, and a high caterpillar.
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