This illustration of Alice and the White Knight and the Red Knight is from ""Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There"" by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), who wrote this novel in 1871 as a sequel to ""Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."" Here Alice watches the Red Knight and White Knight battling.The White Knight is a fictional character that Alice meets in the garden. He is based on a chess player. It is the White Knight who rescues Alice from the Red Knight and he escorts her to the eighth square of the chess board, where the Red Queen said she would make Alice a queen if she reached it.
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This illustration of Alice and the White Knight and the Red Knight is from ""Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There"" by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), who wrote this novel in 1871 as a sequel to ""Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."" Here Alice watches the Red Knight and White Knight battling.The White Knight is a fictional character that Alice meets in the garden. He is based on a chess player. It is the White Knight who rescues Alice from the Red Knight and he escorts her to the eighth square of the chess board, where the Red Queen said she would make Alice a queen if she reached it.

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