The Queen’s Croquet Ground
Alargerose-treestoodneartheentranceofthegarden: therosesgrowingonitwerewhite,buttherewerethreegardenersatit,busilypaintingthemred. Alicethoughtthisaverycuriousthing,andshewentnearertowatchthem,and,justasshecameuptothem, sheheardoneofthemsay"Lookoutnow,Five!Don’tgosplashingpaintovermelikethat!"
"Icouldn’thelpit,"saidFive,inasulkytone. "Sevenjoggedmyelbow."
OnwhichSevenlookedupandsaid"That’sright,Five! Alwayslaytheblameonothers!"
"You’dbetternottalk! "saidFive. "IheardtheQueensayonlyyesterdayyoudeservedtobebeheaded."
"Whatfor? "saidtheonewhohadspokenfirst.
"That’snoneofyourbusiness,Two! "saidSeven.
"Yes,itishisbusiness! "saidFive. "AndI’lltellhim—itwasforbringingthecooktulip-rootsinsteadofonions."
Sevenflungdownhisbrush,andhadjustbegun "Well,ofalltheunjustthings——" whenhiseyechancedtofalluponAlice,asshestoodwatchingthem,andhecheckedhimselfsuddenly: theotherslookedroundalso,andallofthembowedlow.
"Wouldyoutellme,please,"saidAlice,alittletimidly,"whyyouarepaintingthoseroses?"
FiveandSevensaidnothing,butlookedatTwo.