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11
it
answered
--
12
"
Thou
art
fairer
than
all
who
are
here
,
Lady
Queen
.
"
But
more
beautiful
still
is
Snow-white
,
as
I
ween
.
"
13
Then
the
Queen
was
shocked
,
and
turned
yellow
and
green
with
envy
.
From
that
hour
,
whenever
she
looked
at
Snow-white
,
her
heart
heaved
in
her
breast
,
she
hated
the
girl
so
much
.
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And
envy
and
pride
grew
higher
and
higher
in
her
heart
like
a
weed
,
so
that
she
had
no
peace
day
or
night
.
She
called
a
huntsman
,
and
said
,
"
Take
the
child
away
into
the
forest
;
I
will
no
longer
have
her
in
my
sight
.
Kill
her
,
and
bring
me
back
her
heart
as
a
token
.
"
The
huntsman
obeyed
,
and
took
her
away
;
but
when
he
had
drawn
his
knife
,
and
was
about
to
pierce
Snow-white
's
innocent
heart
,
she
began
to
weep
,
and
said
,
"
Ah
dear
huntsman
,
leave
me
my
life
!
I
will
run
away
into
the
wild
forest
,
and
never
come
home
again
.
"
15
And
as
she
was
so
beautiful
the
huntsman
had
pity
on
her
and
said
,
"
Run
away
,
then
,
you
poor
child
.
"
"
The
wild
beasts
will
soon
have
devoured
you
,
"
thought
he
,
and
yet
it
seemed
as
if
a
stone
had
been
rolled
from
his
heart
since
it
was
no
longer
needful
for
him
to
kill
her
.
And
as
a
young
boar
just
then
came
running
by
he
stabbed
it
,
and
cut
out
its
heart
and
took
it
to
the
Queen
as
proof
that
the
child
was
dead
.
The
cook
had
to
salt
this
,
and
the
wicked
Queen
ate
it
,
and
thought
she
had
eaten
the
heart
of
Snow-white
.
16
But
now
the
poor
child
was
all
alone
in
the
great
forest
,
and
so
terrified
that
she
looked
at
every
leaf
of
every
tree
,
and
did
not
know
what
to
do
.
Then
she
began
to
run
,
and
ran
over
sharp
stones
and
through
thorns
,
and
the
wild
beasts
ran
past
her
,
but
did
her
no
harm
.
17
She
ran
as
long
as
her
feet
would
go
until
it
was
almost
evening
;
then
she
saw
a
little
cottage
and
went
into
it
to
rest
herself
.
Everything
in
the
cottage
was
small
,
but
neater
and
cleaner
than
can
be
told
.
There
was
a
table
on
which
was
a
white
cover
,
and
seven
little
plates
,
and
on
each
plate
a
little
spoon
;
moreover
,
there
were
seven
little
knives
and
forks
,
and
seven
little
mugs
.
Against
the
wall
stood
seven
little
beds
side
by
side
,
and
covered
with
snow-white
counterpanes
.
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Little
Snow-white
was
so
hungry
and
thirsty
that
she
ate
some
vegetables
and
bread
from
each
plate
and
drank
a
drop
of
wine
out
of
each
mug
,
for
she
did
not
wish
to
take
all
from
one
only
.
Then
,
as
she
was
so
tired
,
she
laid
herself
down
on
one
of
the
little
beds
,
but
none
of
them
suited
her
;
one
was
too
long
,
another
too
short
,
but
at
last
she
found
that
the
seventh
one
was
right
,
and
so
she
remained
in
it
,
said
a
prayer
and
went
to
sleep
.
19
When
it
was
quite
dark
the
owners
of
the
cottage
came
back
;
they
were
seven
dwarfs
who
dug
and
delved
in
the
mountains
for
ore
.
They
lit
their
seven
candles
,
and
as
it
was
now
light
within
the
cottage
they
saw
that
someone
had
been
there
,
for
everything
was
not
in
the
same
order
in
which
they
had
left
it
.
20
The
first
said
,
"
Who
has
been
sitting
on
my
chair
?
"