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The first book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, features just one queen, the Queen of Hearts (just like the playing card).

The second book, Through the Looking-Glass, starts out with two - the Red Queen and the White Queen (just like the Chess pieces) - but by the end of the book, Alice herself becomes a queen because she has reached the top of the board. (In chess, if a pawn reaches the top of the board it is made a queen)

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