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  • Well then, absolutely, off with her head.
  • Better than off with her head.
  • Alice stands trembling before the Queen of Hearts, who proclaims, " Off with her head !"
  • This one woman was walking up the aisle to get off with her head turned back, talking to her friends behind her.
  • Her words run together and her face turns beet red and I'm waiting for her to shout, " Off with her head !"
  • The Queen shouts her familiar " Off with her head ! " but Alice is unafraid, calling them out as just a pack of cards, just as they start to swarm over her.
  • "Off With Her Head ! " howled the Daily Mail's front page on Wednesday, reporting in bold type : " Outrage as Labour drops the Crown from our prosecution service ."
  • The Queen becoming angry, yells " Off with her Head ! " and has the guards chase the giant Alice, who is hardly afraid of them as " they're nothing but a pack of cards ".
  • Miranda Richardson, so wonderfully creepy as Queen Mab in " Merlin, " is the screaming Queen of Hearts here, making each shrill reiteration of " Off with her head " into a distinct hoot.
  • "Do you know what it's like to have your daughter come home and say, ` Mom, the kids say my clothes are tacky,'and then walk off with her head hanging low ?"
  • In both " American McGee's Alice " and Tim Burton's White Rabbit " contains the lyric " and the Red Queen's off with her head ", another instance of the two characters combined or mistaken for one another.
  • "Do you know what it's like ? " asked Wendy's mother, Veronica Williams, " to have your daughter come home and say, ` Mom, the kids say my clothes are tacky,'and then walk off with her head hanging low ."
  • Alicia's brother viciously stabbed her in the back; her allegedly dying words to Chris Egan were : " . . . Off, off with her head . . . . " Egan barely escaped from the shop after Van Dine and Hext attempted to capture her and ran out of Wonderland Lane, briefly falling by the post next to the street sign, a stuffed white rabbit propped against it.