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Alice in Prague or The Curious Room-1
    tten in praise of Jan Svankmayer,

    tor of Prague, and his film of Alice

    In ty of Prague, once, it er.

    Outside t;Forbiddenquot;. Inside, inside, oed DR DEE.

    ted Dr Dee, looking for all ta Claus on account of e beard and apple cemplating al, t contains everyt is, or was, or ever shall be.

    It is a round ball of solid glass and gives a deceptive impression of  and ion bet  s be t ors crystal ball is o inflict a substantial injury and tors assistant, Ned Kelly, ten  back and forto ty of ters skull, as it pores ome.

    Ned Kelly  of there.

    tal resembles: an aqueous humour, frozen:

    a glass eye, alt any iris or

    pupil -- just t of transparent eye, in

    fact,

    to see the invisible;

    a tear, round, as it forms he eye, for

    a tear acquires its ceristic shape of a

    pear, ;tearquot; shape, only

    in t of falling;

    t trembles, sometimes, on the

    tip of tors ending

    to nevertainable

    and discernible morning erection, and

    always reminds him of

    a drop of dew,

    a drop of deremulously about to fall

    from tals of a rose and, therefore,

    like tear, retaining tion of its

    circumference only by refusing to sustain free fall,

    remaining  is, because it refuses to become

    migitamorphosis;

    and yet, in old England, far ahe

    Do Drop Inn  jovial pun, show an

    oblate spinselled, because the

    sign-painter, in order
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