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In this cottage everything was very small, but very neat and elegant. Voice Reading
In the middle stood a little table with a white cloth over it, and seven little plates upon it, each plate having a spoon and a knife and a fork, and there were also seven little mugs. Voice Reading
Against the wall were seven little beds arranged in a row, each covered with snow-white sheets. Voice Reading
Little Snow-White, being both hungry and thirsty, ate a little morsel of porridge out of each plate, and drank a drop or two of wine out of each mug, for she did not wish to take away the whole share of anyone. Voice Reading
After that, because she was so tired, she laid herself down on one bed, but it did not suit; she tried another, but that was too long; a fourth was too short, a fifth too hard. Voice Reading
But the seventh was just the thing; and tucking herself up in it, she went to sleep, first saying her prayers as usual. Voice Reading
When it became quite dark the owners of the cottage came home, seven Dwarfs, who dug for gold and silver in the mountains. Voice Reading
They first lighted seven little lamps, and saw at oncefor they lit up the whole roomthat somebody had been in, for everything was not in the order in which they had left it. Voice Reading
The first asked, "Who has been sitting on my chair?" Voice Reading
The second, "Who has been eating off my plate?" The third said, "Who has been nibbling at my bread?" Voice Reading
The fourth, "Who has been at my porridge?" The fifth, "Who has been meddling with my fork?" Voice Reading
The sixth grumbled out, "Who has been cutting with my knife?" Voice Reading
The seventh said, "Who has been drinking out of my mug?" Voice Reading
Then the first, looking round, began again, "Who has been lying on my bed?" he asked, for he saw that the sheets were tumbled. Voice Reading
At these words the others came, and looking at their beds cried out too, "Some one has been lying in our beds!" Voice Reading
But the seventh little man, running up to his, saw Snow-White sleeping in it; so he called his companions, who shouted with wonder and held up their seven lamps, so that the light fell upon the little girl. Voice Reading
"Oh, heavens! oh, heavens!" said they; "what a beauty she is!" and they were so much delighted that they would not awaken her, but left her to sleep, and the seventh Dwarf, in whose bed she was, slept with each of his fellows one hour, and so passed the n Voice Reading
As soon as morning dawned Snow-White awoke, and was quite frightened when she saw the seven little men; but they were very friendly, and asked her what she was called. Voice Reading
"My name is Snow-White," was her reply. Voice Reading
"Why have you come into our cottage?" they asked. Voice Reading
Then she told them how her stepmother would have had her killed, but the Huntsman had spared her life, and how she had wandered about the Whole day until at last she had found their house. Voice Reading
When her tale was finished the Dwarfs said, "Will you look after our householdbe our cook, make the beds, wash, sew, and knit for us, and keep everything in neat order? If so, we will keep you here, and you shall want for nothing." Voice Reading
And Snow-White answered, "Yes, with all my heart and will." Voice Reading
And so she remained with them, and kept their house in order. Voice Reading
In the morning the Dwarfs went into the mountains and searched for silver and gold, and in the evening they came home and found their meals ready for them. Voice Reading

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