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SNOW-WHITE. 221

a bush, and with the shaking the bit of poisoned apple flew
out of her throat. It was not long before she opened her eyes,
threw up the cover of the coffin, and sat up, alive and. well.

“Oh dear! where am I?” cried she. The king’s son
answered, full of joy, " You are near me,” and, relating all that
had happened, he said,

“T would rather have you than anything in the world ;
come with me to my father’s castle and you shall be my bride.”

And Snow-white was kind, and went with him, and their
wedding was held with pomp and great splendour.

But Snow-white’s wicked step-mother was also bidden to
the feast, and when she had dressed herself in beautiful clothes
she went to her looking-glass and said,

‘* Looking-glass upon the wall,
Who is fairest of us all?”

The looking-glass answered,

‘*O Queen, although you are of beauty rare,
The young bride is a thousand times more fair."

Then she railed and cursed, and was beside herself with
disappointment and anger. First she thought she would not
. go to the wedding ; but then she felt she should have no peace
until she went and saw the bride. And when she saw her she
knew her for Snow-white, and could not stir from the place for
anger and terror. For they had ready red-hot iron shoes, in

which she had to dance until she fell down dead.