Which Alice?
Which Alice? Which Alice?
Who Stole the Tarts? "All right," I replied, "but you won't blame me if I give you a very complicated logic puzzle?" "We won't blame you—really we won't. Only stop keeping us in suspense—tell us what happened!" So I continued— Well, as I said, the trial was quite a complicated one. The first suspect was the Knave of Hearts, but circumstantial evidence was brought forth which established beyond any reasonable doubt that the Knave of Hearts couldn't have stolen the tarts. The next suspect was the Dormouse. However, several reliable witnesses testified that
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Who Stole the Tarts?<br />
"All right," I replied, "but you won't blame me if I give you a very<br />
complicated logic puzzle?"<br />
"We won't blame you—really we won't. Only stop keeping us in<br />
suspense—tell us what happened!"<br />
So I continued—<br />
Well, as I said, the trial was quite a complicated one. The first<br />
suspect was the Knave of Hearts, but circumstantial evidence was<br />
brought forth which established beyond any reasonable doubt that<br />
the Knave of Hearts couldn't have stolen the tarts. The next suspect<br />
was the Dormouse. However, several reliable witnesses testified that