Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    By Qing

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    09 Feb, 2024

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    Once upon a time, in a land filled with enchantment and wonder, lived a beautiful young princess named Snow White. She had skin as pale as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony.

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    Snow White's stepmother, the Evil Queen, was a wicked sorceress, known for her vanity and cruelty. She owned a magical mirror that answered every question truthfully.

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    The Evil Queen, filled with jealousy, ordered her huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. However, the huntsman couldn't bring himself to harm the innocent princess.

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    Instead, he told Snow White about the Queen's evil plan and urged her to run away. Frightened, Snow White ran deep into the forest, where she stumbled upon a tiny, quaint cottage.

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    The cottage belonged to seven dwarfs who worked in a nearby mine. They were kind-hearted and hardworking, each with their own unique traits and quirks.

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    The dwarfs were surprised to find Snow White asleep in their cottage but quickly grew fond of her. They agreed to let her stay, warning her about the dangers of the Queen.

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    Time passed, and Snow White lived happily with the dwarfs. However, back in the castle, the Evil Queen discovered through her magic mirror that Snow White was still alive.

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    Furious, the Evil Queen decided to kill Snow White herself. She disguised herself as an old hag and created a poisoned apple.

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    The Queen found Snow White alone at the cottage and offered her the poisoned apple. Innocent Snow White, unaware of the danger, took a bite and fell into a deep sleep.

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    When the dwarfs returned, they were heartbroken to find Snow White motionless. They placed her gently on a bed of flowers, mourning their lost friend.

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    Meanwhile, a handsome prince was passing by. He saw Snow White lying amidst the flowers and was immediately enchanted by her beauty.

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    The prince gently kissed Snow White, breaking the spell. Snow White awoke and was overjoyed to see the prince, the dwarfs, and to be free from the Evil Queen's clutches.

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    The prince proposed to Snow White, and she happily accepted. The dwarfs were delighted and began preparations for a grand wedding in the woods.

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    Meanwhile, the Evil Queen was shocked to learn from her mirror that Snow White was alive and about to marry the prince. Enraged, she decided to crash the wedding.

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    As the Queen approached, the dwarfs recognized her. They captured her before she could harm Snow White, and she was banished from the kingdom forever.

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    The wedding was a grand affair, with everyone in the kingdom attending. Snow White and the prince looked radiant, promising to cherish each other forever.

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    That night, the dwarfs bid a tearful goodbye to Snow White, who promised to visit them often. They watched as she rode away with her prince, their hearts full of love and pride.

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    The prince and Snow White lived happily in their castle, ruling with kindness and wisdom. They often visited the dwarfs, never forgetting their love and the home they had given Snow White.

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    As for the Evil Queen, she spent her days in exile, her beauty faded and her powers gone. She was left to ponder the consequences of her jealousy and vanity.

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    And so, the tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs serves as a reminder of the power of kindness and the dangers of vanity. A simple story, but one that continues to touch hearts even today.

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs