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Alice meets all sorts of creatures as she swims around in a pool of her own tears. She joins in a Caucus-race: but how can you win a race with no rules? And who will give the prizes?
Carroll invented the Caucus Race in his book. The term "caucus" existed in parliamentary language, but he made it a crazy, confusing race where nobody could win and everybody got a prize.
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Alice meets all sorts of creatures as she swims around in a pool of her tears.
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