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  • The Rabbit Hole & Entry Hallway
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  • The Rabbit Hole is a portal of sorts between the English countryside and the magical world of Wonderland in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. In Carroll's story, Alice follows the White Rabbit through the rabbit hole and falls into a tunnel, leading to an entry hall with many locked doors. In Beyond the Kingdoms, Alex, Conner, the Tin Woodman, Peter Pan, Mother Goose, and Lester travel into the story in order to stop the Masked Man. While Alice is arguing with her sister, they follow the White Rabbit through the hole.
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  • The Rabbit Hole is a portal of sorts between the English countryside and the magical world of Wonderland in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. In Carroll's story, Alice follows the White Rabbit through the rabbit hole and falls into a tunnel, leading to an entry hall with many locked doors. In Beyond the Kingdoms, Alex, Conner, the Tin Woodman, Peter Pan, Mother Goose, and Lester travel into the story in order to stop the Masked Man. While Alice is arguing with her sister, they follow the White Rabbit through the hole.