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"Alice enters the school theater, where her guide of the moment was waiting for her, the only free person in Wonderland. On the stage, there are three children: one of them has his head split open and his brain exposed, and another has a clamp tightening his skull; they are ugly, gaunt, and worn out. The first is laughing and crying intermittently, another is tracing an imaginary square on the floor, waving his hands in front of his face and making strange jerks with his head, and the third is begging his own fist not to hit him, then hitting himself in the face, and praying to it again, and hitting himself once more, in a loop of madness." Discover the review
"Alice enters the school theater, where her guide of the moment was waiting for her, the only free person in Wonderland. On the stage, there are three children: one of them has his head split open and his brain exposed, and another has a clamp tightening his skull; they are ugly, gaunt, and worn out. The first is laughing and crying intermittently, another is tracing an imaginary square on the floor, waving his hands in front of his face and making strange jerks with his head, and the third is begging his own fist not to hit him, then hitting himself in the face, and praying to it again, and hitting himself once more, in a loop of madness."
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