nce upon a time, there was Queen who wished she had a daughter that was white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony.  The Queen got her wish and when her daughter was born she was given the name Snow White.  When she was born her mother died.
 Snow White’s father married a very beautiful woman. One who hated anyone that was prettier than she.  The Queen had a looking-glass and she would ask it; “ Who is the fairest of all?”  Each time the looking-glass would answer her, “Thou, O Queen art the fairest of all.”
 As Snow White grew older she grew more beautiful.  One day the Queen asked her looking-glass if she was the fairest and the looking-glass told her that Snow White was the fairest of all.  The Queen was mad and she decided to have Snow White killed.  She called her huntsman and told him to take Snow White to the forest and kill her.  She told him to bring back her liver and lung so she could eat them.
 The huntsman took Snow White to the forest, and tried to kill her but he could not.  He told her to run away.  The huntsman killed a bore and brought back it’s liver and lung to the Queen.  Snow White ran until she came upon a little cottage, and then she went inside.   Snow White grew tired so she slept in one of the beds.  Soon the owners of the cottage came home they were seven dwarfs.   They found her sleeping but did not wake her.Grimm's Dwarfs finding Snow White.
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 The next morning they asked her who she was and how she came to their house.  Snow White told them her name and about her stepmother.  The Dwarfs told her she could stay.  They warned her about the Queen and told her not to let anyone in.
 One day the Queen went to her look-glass and asked if she was the fairest.  The looking-glass told her that it was Snow White.  She thought up a plan to kill Snow White.  The Queen disguised as an old women, went to the cottage, convinced Snow White to buy some lace, and then laced her up so tight that she fell down as if dead.  The dwarfs soon came home and found her.  They cut the lace and Snow White came to.
 The Queen returned to the look-glass, asked the same question, and got the same answer.  Disguised as a different lady she went to Snow White and sold her a poisonous comb.  As soon as the comb was put in her hair she fell down as if she was dead.  Lucky for her the Dwarfs came home and took out the comb.  Snow White was aging warned about the Queen.
 The Looking-glass again gave the Queen the answer that Snow White was the fairest.  The Queen went to the cottage and convinced Snow White to eat a poisonous apple.  When she did she fell down dead.  This time the Dwarfs could not save.  They put her in a glass coffin and put her on the mountain.  One day a King form another land saw and fell in love with her.  Not able to live without seeing her he asked the Dwarfs if he could have her.  He had his servants carry her off, but they dropped her and when they did the apple fell out and Snow White came alive.  The King and Snow White married.
 Snow White’s stepmother went to the wedding and waiting for her was hot iron boots.  She had to put them on and dance until she died.
 
 

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