Do You Know The Red Heart In This Great Wonderland

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Alice gets up from the ground, still confusing, but suddenly her hands are taken by Mr. Rabbit without realizing.
“Oh dear Alice, I have a thing to tell you,” Mr. Rabbit starts to act like he’s in a hurry, “Do you know the Kingdom of Red Heart in the far south of this Great Wonderland? The queen of that kingdom Isabella is such an evil queen! She likes to take away her citizens’ heads and she treats everyone unfairly except herself! She is a very selfish and the only person that she cares about is herself. She released me from her kingdom and I couldn’t go back home again to meet my

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