"Try another Subtraction sum. Take a bone from a dog: what remains?" [asked the Red Queen] Alice considered. "The bone wouldn't remain, of course, if I took it-and the dog wouldn't remain; it would come to bite me-and I'm sure I shouldn't remain!" "Then you think nothing would remain?" said the Red Queen. "I think that's the answer." "Wrong, as usual," said the Red Queen, "the dog's temper would remain."


Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass - Illustrated by Milo Winter (ed. Read Books Ltd, 2013) - ISBN: 9781447490180


Try another Subtraction sum. Take a bone from a dog: what remains? [asked the Red Queen] Alice considered. The bone wouldn't remain, of course, if I...

Try another Subtraction sum. Take a bone from a dog: what remains? [asked the Red Queen] Alice considered. The bone wouldn't remain, of course, if I...

Try another Subtraction sum. Take a bone from a dog: what remains? [asked the Red Queen] Alice considered. The bone wouldn't remain, of course, if I...

Try another Subtraction sum. Take a bone from a dog: what remains? [asked the Red Queen] Alice considered. The bone wouldn't remain, of course, if I...