The Castle of Hearts a place in the magical world of Wonderland in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. It is the home of the Queen of Hearts. The castle is set atop a very steep hill. Everything about it, from the windows to the flags, the rugs, the wallpaper and the doors and archways, is heart-shaped. The Tin Woodman, on his own personal quest for a heart, really likes the decor. The roses in the garden are white, though some are painted red.
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| - The Castle of Hearts a place in the magical world of Wonderland in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. It is the home of the Queen of Hearts. The castle is set atop a very steep hill. Everything about it, from the windows to the flags, the rugs, the wallpaper and the doors and archways, is heart-shaped. The Tin Woodman, on his own personal quest for a heart, really likes the decor. The roses in the garden are white, though some are painted red.
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| - The Castle of Hearts a place in the magical world of Wonderland in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. It is the home of the Queen of Hearts. The castle is set atop a very steep hill. Everything about it, from the windows to the flags, the rugs, the wallpaper and the doors and archways, is heart-shaped. The Tin Woodman, on his own personal quest for a heart, really likes the decor. The roses in the garden are white, though some are painted red. The throne room has an entry with double heart-shaped doors, a giant throne and a platform with a heart-shaped axe. The room is lined with rows of benches; enough to seat thousands of people. It functions as a courtroom, where the Queen of Hearts indulges in her favourite past-time: having people beheaded.
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