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Then
her
envious
heart
had
rest
,
so
far
as
an
envious
heart
can
have
rest
.
The
dwarfs
,
when
they
came
home
in
the
evening
,
found
Snow-white
lying
upon
the
ground
;
she
breathed
no
longer
and
was
dead
.
They
lifted
her
up
,
looked
to
see
whether
they
could
find
anything
poisonous
,
unlaced
her
,
combed
her
hair
,
washed
her
with
water
and
wine
,
but
it
was
all
of
no
use
;
the
poor
child
was
dead
,
and
remained
dead
.
They
laid
her
upon
a
bier
,
and
all
seven
of
them
sat
round
it
and
wept
for
her
,
and
wept
three
days
long
.
Then
they
were
going
to
bury
her
,
but
she
still
looked
as
if
she
were
living
,
and
still
had
her
pretty
red
cheeks
.
They
said
,
"
We
could
not
bury
her
in
the
dark
ground
,
"
and
they
had
a
transparent
coffin
of
glass
made
,
so
that
she
could
be
seen
from
all
sides
,
and
they
laid
her
in
it
,
and
wrote
her
name
upon
it
in
golden
letters
,
and
that
she
was
a
king
's
daughter
.
Then
they
put
the
coffin
out
upon
the
mountain
,
and
one
of
them
always
stayed
by
it
and
watched
it
.
And
birds
came
too
,
and
wept
for
Snow-white
;
first
an
owl
,
then
a
raven
,
and
last
a
dove
.
And
now
Snow-white
lay
a
long
,
long
time
in
the
coffin
,
and
she
did
not
change
,
but
looked
as
if
she
were
asleep
;
for
she
was
as
white
as
snow
,
as
red
as
blood
,
and
her
hair
was
as
black
as
ebony
.
It
happened
,
however
,
that
a
king
's
son
came
into
the
forest
,
and
went
to
the
dwarfs
'
house
to
spend
the
night
.
He
saw
the
coffin
on
the
mountain
,
and
the
beautiful
Snow-white
within
it
,
and
read
what
was
written
upon
it
in
golden
letters
.
Then
he
said
to
the
dwarfs
,
"
Let
me
have
the
coffin
,
I
will
give
you
whatever
you
want
for
it
.
"
But
the
dwarfs
answered
,
"
We
will
not
part
with
it
for
all
the
gold
in
the
world
.
"
Then
he
said
,
"
Let
me
have
it
as
a
gift
,
for
I
can
not
live
without
seeing
Snow-white
.
I
will
honour
and
prize
her
as
my
dearest
possession
.
"
As
he
spoke
in
this
way
the
good
dwarfs
took
pity
upon
him
,
and
gave
him
the
coffin
.
And
now
the
King
's
son
had
it
carried
away
by
his
servants
on
their
shoulders
.
And
it
happened
that
they
stumbled
over
a
tree-stump
,
and
with
the
shock
the
poisonous
piece
of
apple
which
Snow-white
had
bitten
off
came
out
of
her
throat
And
before
long
she
opened
her
eyes
,
lifted
up
the
lid
of
the
coffin
,
sat
up
,
and
was
once
more
alive
.
"
Oh
,
heavens
,
where
am
I
?
"
she
cried
.
The
King
's
son
,
full
of
joy
,
said
,
"
You
are
with
me
,
"
and
told
her
what
had
happened
,
and
said
,
"
I
love
you
more
than
everything
in
the
world
;
come
with
me
to
my
father
's
palace
,
you
shall
be
my
wife
.
"
And
Snow-white
was
willing
,
and
went
with
him
,
and
their
wedding
was
held
with
great
show
and
splendour
.
But
Snow-white
's
wicked
step-mother
was
also
bidden
to
the
feast
.
When
she
had
arrayed
herself
in
beautiful
clothes
she
went
before
the
Looking-glass
,
and
said
--
"
Looking-glass
,
Looking-glass
,
on
the
wall
,
Who
in
this
land
is
the
fairest
of
all
?
"