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This 'follow up' to Lewis Carrolls' first story, by Curtis Crassous, was published in 1908 by the Boston Sunday Free Press. Alice returns home after leaving her sister on the riverbank. She arrives, only to find she's too late for tea, and has to go to bed without any. She falls into conversation with her parrot, who suggests she reduces her size by eating some of his birdseed. He then carries her on his back towards her further adventures.
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They encounter all manner of astonishing things, including the Fishes' Vaudeville, the Restless Island that Wouldn't Stay There, and the Desert Haunts of the Begilious Anamile. All of which lead, inevitably, to Alice's Amazing Adventures in a Swiss Cheese.
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The artwork and color scheme on this page reflects that of the original publication.
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