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Prince saves Snow White
When the dwarfs came home that night they found Snow White lying upon the ground quite dead, and could not find out what had happened or how they could cure her.
But, though she seemed dead, Snow White kept her beautiful white skin and seemed more like a statue than a dead person.
So the dwarfs had a glass coffer made, and put Snow White in and locked it up.
And she remained there for days and days without changing the slightest, looking oh, so beautiful under the glass case.
Now a great prince of the neighbouring country happened to be hunting near the hill of the dwarfs and called at their hut to get a glass of water.
And when he came in he found nobody there but Snow White lying in her crystal coffer.
And he fell at once in love with her and sat by her side till the dwarfs came home, and he asked them who she was.
Then they told him her history, and he begged that he might carry the coffer away so that he might always have her near him.
At first they would not do so.
But he showed how much he loved her, so that they at last yielded, and he called for his men to carry the coffer home to his palace.
And when the men commenced carrying the coffer down the mountain they jolted it so much that the piece of poisoned apple in Snow White's throat fell out, and she revived and opened her eyes and looked upon the Prince who was riding by her side.
Then he ordered the coffer to be opened, and told her all that had happened.
And he took her home to his castle and married her.
After this happened the Queen once more came to her room and spoke to the mirror on the wall and said:
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall,
Who is the fairest of us all?"
And the mirror this time said again:
"Queen, Queen, on thy throne,
Snow White's the fairest thou must own."
And the Queen was so enraged because she had not destroyed Snow White that she rushed to the window and threw herself out of it and died on the spot
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