"It shows," said Alice, "that you are the logical candidate."
"It does," said the Red Knight, and, having divested himself of his armor, he thrust his hands into his pockets and whistled cheerfully.
CHAPTER VII
"Having rallied my troops," said the Red Knight, "I will now march to settle the Trust problem at the head of my convincible army."
"You mean invincible, don't you?" said Alice.
"I mean convincible," replied the Red Knight. "Because we always march to battle convinced that we shall be robbed of the fruits of victory."
"Then why fight at all?" said Alice.
The Red Knight looked at her in astonishment. "If we don't fight, how can we cry fraud afterwards?"