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The Queen of Hearts first appeared as a very short-tempered, selfish, and bossy character form {{w|Lewis Carrol}}'s book ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. She tried to behead Alice for ruining her croquet game, even though Alice played fairly and the Queen cheated. The "''Queen of Hearts"'' did in fact have a husband, the King of Hearts. He was very kind but had a tendency to fall asleep a lot. Because he did not care for the affairs of his kingdom, and more on his 40 winks, he left his wife in charge. The Queen had a record of beheading 13 people the day Alice decided to drop by. Her record for all beheadings was countless, because it was her way of solving any problems.
The Queen of Hearts first appeared as a very short-tempered, selfish, and bossy character form {{w|Lewis Carrol}}'s book ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. She tried to behead Alice for ruining her croquet game, even though Alice played fairly and the Queen cheated. The "''Queen of Hearts"'' did in fact have a husband, the King of Hearts. He was very kind but had a tendency to fall asleep a lot. Because he did not care for the affairs of his kingdom, and more on his 40 winks, he left his wife in charge. The Queen had a record of beheading 13 people the day Alice decided to drop by. Her record for all beheadings was countless, because it was her way of solving any problems.
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