It wasn’t as good as the long walks but it was the best they could manage. He would call out to her from under her window and they could talk a bit that way.
Now the Prince had to slip over the palace gate in secret. It was a cottage! Yet no sound came from the cottage, only light from the windows.Īfter the Queen had moved into the castle, her stepmother had made a new rule – no more visitors. Who was living so deep in the woods? She stepped up closer. Then all of a sudden, far away, there was a light. Tall tree branches seemed to reach down to the very ground to grab her. It was getting dark, and the wolves were starting to howl. Snow White turned and ran into the woods as fast as she could. “She did what?” Snow White called out with alarm. “How can I say this to you? The Queen, your step-mother, ordered me to kill you,” he said. "That's not what I meant," said the servant. “Of course you can take these,” said Snow White. “You have always been good to me.” She held in front of him six perfect arrowheads that she had carefully shaped. “Look,” she said, taking something out of her pocket. As he drew his knife to slay her, Snow White turned around. The huntsman was shocked! But she was the Queen and what could he do? The next day he took Snow White into the woods. “Find a reason to take Snow White deep into the woods,” she said, pointing her long finger at the servant. The Queen called for her servant, a huntsman. “I cannot wait another day!” she declared. So bothered was she that the Queen decided to be rid of the girl, once and for all. “What do you know – you’re a mirror!” roared the Queen. “Snow White is the fairest of them all!” repeated the Magic Mirror. “No one is more fair than I! The Queen must have the best of everything - everyone knows that. “Snow White is the fairest of them all!” said the Magic Mirror. “Mirror, mirror, on the wall,” said the Queen. At the first chance, she rushed to her magic mirror. The Queen, Snow White’s stepmother, knew how much this meant to her husband. Nothing is more important than to be fair.” They need the ruler to make a fair decision.
Said he: “People come here to the castle when they have a problem. Her father had always said to his daughter that she must be fair to everyone at court. Once upon a time, a princess named Snow White lived in a castle with her father, the King, and her stepmother, the Queen. Listen to Snow White while you read along! This Classic Tale is reimagined with a modern twist on what it means to be "Fair." This is the Fairytale story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.