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When we last left our fair princess Snow White,
she was about to encounter the disguised wicked queen,
who had a poison apple and an evil plan...
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When the Wicked Queen came upon the little house, she knew the little dwarfs lived there so she knocked on the door. Snow-White heard the knock and remembered what the little men had said, but when she saw the sweet old man outside the window she thought,
"Surely a little old man would not hurt a soul and he may be in need of help"
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So, she opened the door.
The old man said,
"Good day sweet girl, I am a
kind neighbor who has brought
you ripe apples to have for your
pies and cobblers. Please be the
first to try this delicious fruit."
Snow-White was so pleased
to accept such a kind offer,
and with a great smile she took
a big bite of the apple the old
man had handed her.
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Before she could even swallow the bite, she
fell straight to the ground and fast asleep.
The king's sister still disguised as the old man
ran as fast as she could back to the kingdom.
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When she got to her room she asked the mirror,
"Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?"
The mirror replied,
"You are the most fair it's true, there is no one in the land as fair as you."
"It worked!" The woman yelled. She was for certain that she would be made queen and remain the fairest of them all.
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In the forest Snow-White lay asleep in the pine needles near the dwarfs little house.
As the sun began to set, a prince from another kingdom, who had heard that Snow-White had been missing from her palace, was riding his horse through the woods.
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The gentle horse began to buck and pull
the prince towards the dwarfs' house.
The kind and considerate prince
listened to his steed and
followed the horse's lead.
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When they came to the sleeping Snow-White the prince quickly jumped from his horse and ran to Snow-White's side.
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He carefully picked her up
and she lay motionless in his arms.
He spoke to her and said,
"Snow-White, Snow-White it can
not be true, you must be ok
for the kingdom needs you!"
He bowed his head
and began to cry.
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His tears dripped softly onto Snow-White's face and trickled onto her mouth. The salt from his tears sparked in her throat and the poison apple came out!
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Snow-White opened her eyes and saw the prince, but she looked at him very confused.
"Where am I and who are you?"
The prince was shocked and amazed. He explained to her that she had been asleep on the ground when his horse had found her.
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Snow-White saw the
dwarfs' house and
remembered the old man.
The prince told her that
the king had many people
out looking for her
and offered to
bring her home.
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She accepted his offer and before she left
she wrote the dwarfs a letter thanking
them for taking care of her.
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The king's sister was ready for bed and before she lay down she asked the mirror one more time, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?"
This time the mirror replied,
"My lady, you are fair it's true, but Snow-White is still fairer far than you!"
"Noooo!!!" said the king's sister now red with rage.
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She threw on her coat
and ran out of the kingdom
and into the woods.
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When she got to where she had left Snow-White, she was gone. She banged on the dwarf's door, but the dwarfs had seen her coming and knew she had not been kind to many people in the kingdom so they did not let her in.
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The king's sister was so mad
that she ran further and further into the forest
and was never to be seen again.
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Snow-White and the prince
arrived back at the kingdom
and the king was so happy to see her.
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As time went on, the prince and Snow-White grew to love each other until one day they were married. Snow-White remained the fairest lady in all the land and the kingdom lived happily ever after.