SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
Once upon a time a huntsman told the beautiful Princess Snow White that her wicked stepmother wanted to harm her. He warned her to hide and never to come back
When the dwarfs came home they were delighted to have Snow White keep house for them. Grumpy at first didn’t like the idea.
Snow White ate the apple and fell into a magic sleep. The birds rushed to tell the dwarfs. The dwarfs came home and chased the wicked queen, until she tumbled off a mountain cliff. The dwarfs were very sad, because they thought that Snow White was dead. They kept watch over her glass coffin
Snow White was frightened and ran into the woods. Here friendly little forest birds and animals tried to comfort her. They promised to lead' her to a charming little cottage where she could live
They all lived happily together, and the dwarfs were especially fond of the stories tljat Snow White told about Prince Charming
A year passed. The prince who loved Snow White found her at last in her magic sleep. He kissed her and broke the spell
At the cottage, which belonged to seven dwarfs, Snow White and her forest friends cleaned house. Then Snow White, candle in hand, went upstairs to bed
The wicked queen, disguised as a pedlar, visited Snow White and offered her a poisoned apple. The birds attacked her, but Snow White took pity on her and invited her in
Snow White woke up and rode away with the prince toward a cloud castle. The dwarfs ' waved good-bye. They knew that she would come back to visit them. And Snow White and Prince Charming lived happily ever afterwards
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Southland Times, Issue 23604, 3 September 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)
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287SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Southland Times, Issue 23604, 3 September 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)
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