The White Queen’s Riddle

In Lewish Carroll’s ‘Through the Looking Glass’, the White Queen tells Alice a riddle in verse about catching, buying and serving some seafood. Carroll does not provide the solution, but as the seafood is simple to catch, cheap to buy, and already supplied with a serving-dish that is difficult to prise open, it seems likely to be an oyster.

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