Once upon a time in mid winter, when the snowflakes were falling like
feathers from heaven, a beautiful queen sat sewing at her window, which
had a frame of black ebony wood. As she sewed, she looked up at the snow
and pricked her finger with her needle. Three drops of blood fell into
the snow. The red on the white looked so beautiful, that she thought,
"If only I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black
as this frame." Soon afterward she had a little daughter that was as
white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony wood, and
therefore they called her Little Snow-White.
Now the queen was the most
beautiful woman in all the land, and very proud of her beauty. She had a
mirror, which she stood in front of every morning, and asked:Mirror,
mirror, on the wall,Who in this land is fairest of all?And the mirror
always said:You, my queen, are fairest of all.And then she knew for
certain that no one in the world was more beautiful than she.Now
Snow-White grew up, and when she was seven years old, she was so
beautiful, that she surpassed even the queen herself.
Now when the queen
asked her mirror:Mirror, mirror, on the wall,Who in this land is
fairest of all?The mirror said:You, my queen, are fair; it is true.But
Little Snow-White is still A thousand times fairer than you.When the
queen heard the mirror say this, she became pale with envy, and from
that hour on, she hated Snow-White. Whenever she looked at her, she
thought that Snow-White was to blame that she was no longer the most
beautiful woman in the world. This turned her heart around.
Her jealousy
gave her no peace. Finally she summoned a huntsman and said to him,
"Take Snow-White out into the woods to a remote spot, and stab her to
death. As proof that she is dead bring her lungs and her liver back to
me. I shall cook them with salt and eat them."The huntsman took
Snow-White into the woods. When he took out his hunting knife to stab
her, she began to cry, and begged fervently that he might spare her
life, promising to run away into the woods and never return. The
huntsman took pity on her because she was so beautiful, and he thought,
"The wild animals will soon devour her anyway. I'm glad that I don't
have to kill her." Just then a young boar came running by. He killed it,
cut out its lungs and liver, and took them back to the queen as proof
of Snow-White's death. She cooked them with salt and ate them, supposing
that she had eaten Snow-White's lungs and liver.Snow-White was now all
alone in the great forest. She was terribly afraid, and began to run.
She ran over sharp stones and through thorns the entire day. Finally,
just as the sun was about to set, she came to a little house. The house
belonged to seven dwarfs. They were working in a mine, and not at home.
Snow-White went inside and found everything to be small, but neat and
orderly. There was a little table with seven little plates, seven little
spoons, seven little knives and forks, seven little mugs, and against
the wall there were seven little beds, all freshly made.Snow-White was
hungry and thirsty, so she ate a few vegetables and a little bread from
each little plate, and from each little glass she drank a drop of wine.
Because she was so tired, she wanted to lie down and go to sleep. She
tried each of the seven little beds, one after the other, but none felt
right until she came to the seventh one, and she lay down in it and fell
asleep.When night came, the seven dwarfs returned home from the work.
They lit their seven little candles, and saw that someone had been in
their house.The first one said, "Who has been sitting in my chair?"The
second one, "Who has been eating from my plate?"The third one, "Who has
been eating my bread?"The fourth one, "Who has been eating my
vegetables?"The fifth one, "Who has been sticking with my fork?"The
sixth one, "Who has been cutting with my knife?"The seventh one, "Who
has been drinking from my mug?"Then the first one said, "Who stepped on
my bed?"The second one, "And someone has been lying in my bed."And so
forth until the seventh one, and when he looked at his bed, he found
Snow-White lying there, fast asleep. The seven dwarfs all came running,
and they cried out with amazement. They fetched their seven candles and
looked at Snow-White. "Good heaven! Good heaven!" they cried. "She is so
beautiful!" They liked her very much. They did not wake her up, but let
her lie there in the bed. The seventh dwarf had to sleep with his
companions, one hour with each one, and then the night was done.When
Snow-White woke up, they asked her who she was and how she had found her
way to their house. She told them how her mother had tried to kill her,
how the huntsman had spared her life, how she had run the entire day,
finally coming to their house. The dwarfs pitied her and said, "If you
will keep house for us, and cook, sew, make beds, wash, and knit, and
keep everything clean and orderly, then you can stay here, and you'll
have everything that you want. We come home in the evening, and supper
must be ready by then, but we spend the days digging for gold in the
mine. You will be alone then. Watch out for the queen, and do not let
anyone in."The queen thought that she was again the most beautiful woman
in the land, and the next morning she stepped before the mirror and
asked:Mirror, mirror, on the wall,Who in this land is fairest of all?The
mirror answered once again:You, my queen, are fair; it is true.But
Little Snow-White beyond the seven mountainsIs a thousand times fairer
than you.It startled the queen to hear this, and she knew that she had
been deceived, that the huntsman had not killed Snow-White. Because only
the seven dwarfs lived in the seven mountains, she knew at once that
they must have rescued her. She began to plan immediately how she might
kill her, because she would have no peace until the mirror once again
said that she was the most beautiful woman in the land. At last she
thought of something to do. She disguised herself as an old peddler
woman and colored her face, so that no one would recognize her, and went
to the dwarf's house. Knocking on the door she called out, "Open up.
Open up. I'm the old peddler woman with good wares for sale."Snow-White
peered out the window, "What do you have?""Bodice laces, dear child,"
said the old woman, and held one up. It was braided from yellow, red,
and blue silk. "Would you like this one?""Oh, yes," said Snow-White,
thinking, "I can let the old woman come in. She means well." She
unbolted the door and bargained for the bodice laces."You are not laced
up properly," said the old woman. "Come here, I'll do it better."
Snow-White stood before her, and she took hold of the laces and pulled
them so tight that Snow-White could not breathe, and she fell down as if
she were dead. Then the old woman was satisfied, and she went
away.Nightfall soon came, and the seven dwarfs returned home. They were
horrified to find their dear Snow-White lying on the ground as if she
were dead. They lifted her up and saw that she was laced up too tightly.
They cut the bodice laces in two, and then she could breathe, and she
came back to life. "It must have been the queen who tried to kill you,"
they said. "Take care and do not let anyone in again."The queen asked
her mirror:Mirror, mirror, on the wall,Who in this land is fairest of
all?The mirror answered once again:You, my queen, are fair; it is
true.But Little Snow-White with the seven dwarfsIs a thousand times
fairer than you.She was so horrified that the blood all ran to her
heart, because she knew that Snow-White had come back to life. Then for
an entire day and a night she planned how she might catch her. She made a
poisoned comb, disguised herself differently, and went out again. She
knocked on the door, but Snow-White called out, "I am not allowed to let
anyone in."Then she pulled out the comb, and when Snow-White saw how it
glistened, and noted that the woman was a complete stranger, she opened
the door, and bought the comb from her. "Come, let me comb your hair,"
said the peddler woman. She had barely stuck the comb into Snow-White's
hair, before the girl fell down and was dead. "That will keep you lying
there," said the queen. And she went home with a light heart.The dwarfs
came home just in time. They saw what had happened and pulled the
poisoned comb from her hair. Snow-White opened her eyes and came back to
life. She promised the dwarfs not to let anyone in again.The queen
stepped before her mirror:Mirror, mirror, on the wall,Who in this land
is fairest of all?The mirror answered:You, my queen, are fair; it is
true.But Little Snow-White with the seven dwarfsIs a thousand times
fairer than you.When the queen heard this, she shook and trembled with
anger, "Snow-White will die, if it costs me my life!" Then she went into
her most secret room -- no one else was allowed inside -- and she made a
poisoned, poisoned apple. From the outside it was red and beautiful,
and anyone who saw it would want it. Then she disguised herself as a
peasant woman, went to the dwarfs' house and knocked on the
door.Snow-White peeped out and said, "I'm not allowed to let anyone in.
The dwarfs have forbidden it most severely.""If you don't want to, I
can't force you," said the peasant woman. "I am selling these apples,
and I will give you one to taste.""No, I can't accept anything. The
dwarfs don't want me to.""If you are afraid, then I will cut the apple
in two and eat half of it. Here, you eat the half with the beautiful red
cheek!" Now the apple had been so artfully made that only the red half
was poisoned. When Snow-White saw that the peasant woman was eating part
of the apple, her desire for it grew stronger, so she finally let the
woman hand her the other half through the window. She bit into it, but
she barely had the bite in her mouth when she fell to the ground
dead.The queen was happy, went home, and asked her mirror:Mirror,
mirror, on the wall,Who in this land is fairest of all?And it
answered:You, my queen, are fairest of all."Now I'll have some peace,"
she said, "because once again I'm the most beautiful woman in the land.
Snow-White will remain dead this time."That evening the dwarfs returned
home from the mines. Snow-White was lying on the floor, and she was
dead. They loosened her laces and looked in her hair for something
poisonous, but nothing helped. They could not bring her back to life.
They laid her on a bier, and all seven sat next to her and cried and
cried for three days. They were going to bury her, but they saw that she
remained fresh. She did not look at all like a dead person, and she
still had beautiful red cheeks. They had a glass coffin made for her,
and laid her inside, so that she could be seen easily. They wrote her
name and her ancestry on it in gold letters, and one of them always
stayed at home and kept watch over her.Snow-White lay there in the
coffin a long, long time, and she did not decay. She was still as white
as snow and as red as blood, and if she had been able to open her eyes,
they still would have been as black as ebony wood. She lay there as if
she were asleep.One day a young prince came to the dwarfs' house and
wanted shelter for the night. When he came into their parlor and saw
Snow-White lying there in a glass coffin, illuminated so beautifully by
seven little candles, he could not get enough of her beauty. He read the
golden inscription and saw that she was the daughter of a king. He
asked the dwarfs to sell him the coffin with the dead Snow-White, but
they would not do this for any amount of gold. Then he asked them to
give her to him, for he could not live without being able to see her,
and he would keep her, and honor her as his most cherished thing on
earth. Then the dwarfs took pity on him and gave him the coffin.The
prince had it carried to his castle, and had it placed in a room where
he sat by it the whole day, never taking his eyes from it. Whenever he
had to go out and was unable to see Snow-White, he became sad. And he
could not eat a bite, unless the coffin was standing next to him. Now
the servants who always had to carry the coffin to and fro became angry
about this. One time one of them opened the coffin, lifted Snow-White
upright, and said, "We are plagued the whole day long, just because of
such a dead girl," and he hit her in the back with his hand. Then the
terrible piece of apple that she had bitten off came out of her throat,
and Snow-White came back to life.She walked up to the prince, who was
beside himself with joy to see his beloved Snow-White alive. They sat
down together at the table and ate with joy.Their wedding was set for
the next day, and Snow-White's godless mother was invited as well. That
morning she stepped before the mirror and said:Mirror, mirror, on the
wall,Who in this land is fairest of all?The mirror answered:You, my
queen, are fair; it is true.But the young queenIs a thousand times
fairer than you.She was horrified to hear this, and so overtaken with
fear that she could not say anything. Still, her jealousy drove her to
go to the wedding and see the young queen. When she arrived she saw that
it was Snow-White. Then they put a pair of iron shoes into the fire
until they glowed, and she had to put them on and dance in them. Her
feet were terribly burned, and she could not stop until she had danced
herself to death.
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