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by J. H. A. (John Hay Athole) Macdonald
A trio of mischievous boys—Norval, Jaques and Ranulf—spend their evenings dreaming of the strange, upside‑down land that Alice once visited. Their animated debate about slipping through a looking‑glass while asleep sets a playful tone, hinting at the curious logic that governs this peculiar realm. With youthful imagination as their compass, they set out to discover whether the wonders of Wonderland can be reached without a rabbit’s hat.
Their quest takes an unexpected turn when a sweet, familiar voice appears: Alice herself, as vivid as the illustration on page thirty‑five. She offers the boys a formal “pass” and warns that merely falling asleep is not enough to unlock the doors of Blunderland. The scene brims with witty back‑and‑forth, gentle reprimands and a hint that the journey will require both cleverness and a willingness to let go—promising listeners a whimsical adventure that balances wonder with a touch of mischievous logic.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (189K characters)
Release date
2024-11-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1919
A leading figure in Scottish public life, he moved from the law courts into national politics and then to the bench, building a reputation for energy and range. He also left behind a lively memoir of Edinburgh life that gives his career an unusually personal edge.
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