Once upon a time . . . in a great castle, a Prince's daughter grew up happy and contented, in spite of a jealous stepmother. She was very pretty, with blue eyes and long black hair. Her skin was delicate and fair, and so she was called Snow White. Everyone was quite sure she would become very beautiful. Though her stepmother was a wicked woman, she too was very beautiful, and the magic mirror told her this every day, whenever she asked it. "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the loveliest lady in the land?"
The reply was always; "You are, your Majesty," until the dreadful day when she heard it say, "Snow White is the loveliest in the land." The stepmother was furious and, wild with jealousy, began plotting to get rid of her rival. Calling one of her trusty servants, she bribed him with a rich reward to take Snow White into the forest, far away from the Castle. Then, unseen, he was to put her to death. The greedy servant, attracted to the reward, agreed to do this deed, and he led the innocent little girl away.
However, when they came to the fatal spot, the man's courage failed him and,
leaving Snow White sitting beside a tree, he mumbled an excuse and ran off
leaving Snow White was all alone in the forest.
At last, overcome by tiredness, she fell asleep curled under a tree.
Snow White slept fitfully, wakening from time to time with a start and
staring into the darkness round her.
Several times, she thought she felt something, or somebody touch her as she
slept.
At last, dawn woke the forest to the song of the birds, and Snow White too,
awoke.
A whole world was stirring to life and the little girl was glad to see how
silly her fears had been.
However, the thick trees were like a wall round her, and as she tried to
find out where she was, she came upon a path.
She walked along it, hopefully.
Going back to the kitchen, Snow White had an idea.
"I'll make them something to eat. When they come home, they'll be glad to
find a meal ready." Towards dusk, seven tiny men marched homewards singing.
But when they opened the door, to their surprise they found a bowl of hot
steaming soup on the table, and the whole house spick and span.
Meanwhile, the servant had returned to the castle, with the heart of a roe
deer.
He gave it to the cruel stepmother, telling her it belonged to Snow White,
so that he could claim the reward.
Disguising herself as an old peasant woman, she put a poisoned apple with
the others in her basket.
Then, taking the quickest way into the forest, she crossed the swamp at the
edge of the trees.
Snow White was in the kitchen when she heard the sound at the door: KNOCK!
KNOCK!
"Who's there?" she called suspiciously, remembering the dwarfs advice.
"I'm an old peasant woman selling apples," came the reply.
"I don't need any apples, thank you," she replied.
"But they are beautiful apples and ever so juicy!" said the velvety voice
from outside the door.
"I'm not supposed to open the door to anyone," said the little girl, who was
reluctant to disobey her friends.
"And quite right too! Good girl! If you promised not to open up to
strangers, then of course you can't buy. You are a good girl indeed!" Then
the old woman went on.
"And as a reward for being good, I'm going to make you a gift of one of my
apples!" Without a further thought, Snow White opened the door just a tiny
crack, to take the apple.
"There! Now isn't that a nice apple?" Snow White bit into the fruit, and as
she did, fell to the ground in a faint: the effect of the terrible poison
left her lifeless instantaneously.
Meanwhile, the dwarfs came out of the mine to find the sky had grown dark
and stormy.
Loud thunder echoed through the valleys and streaks of lightning ripped the
sky. Worried about Snow White they ran as quickly as they could down the
mountain to the cottage.
Then one evening, they discovered a strange young prince man admiring Snow
White's lovely face through the glass. After listening to the story, the
Prince made a suggestion.
"If you allow me to take her to the Castle, I'll call in famous doctors to
waken her from this peculiar sleep. She's so lovely . . .
To everyone's astonishment, Snow White opened her eyes. She had amazingly come back to life! Now in love, the Prince asked Snow White to marry him, and the dwarfs reluctantly had to say good bye to Snow White. From that day on, Snow White lived happily ever after in a great castle. From time to time, she was drawn back to visit the little cottage down in the forest.
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