Quotes from Alice in Wonderland and Charles Darwin in House Oversight Document
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The passage contains only literary quotes with no mention of individuals, transactions, or actionable information linking powerful actors to any controversy. It offers no investigative leads. Quote attributed to the Queen of Hearts from Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" Quote attributed to Charles Darwin on adaptability
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