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An old nursery rhyme, a new Video Slot Game entitled Queen of Hearts and a little bit of help from lady luck could set you on the course to winning GBP120,000 this Valentine's Month

2011-02-14
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The original 229 year old nursery rhyme on which this game is based tells the story of a thief who stole the queen's tarts and provoked the king's anger. This theft brought about swift retribution and a moral tail in which the knave who stole them repents and brings the tarts back.

The original 16th century rhyming couplet that the Queen of Hearts Video Slot Game is based on is worded as follows:

The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts all on a summer's day.
The Knave of Hearts he stole the tarts and took them clean away.
The King of Hearts called for the tarts and beat the Knave full sore.
The Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts and vowed he'd steal no more!

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[Press-News.org] JackpotCity.com Online Casino Reimages 229 Year Old Nursery Rhyme Into a Sexy GBP120,000 Jackpot Classic
An old nursery rhyme, a new Video Slot Game entitled Queen of Hearts and a little bit of help from lady luck could set you on the course to winning GBP120,000 this Valentine's Month