. Household stories from the collection of the bros. Grimm . e near me, and, relating all thathad happened, he said, I would rather have you than anything in the world ;come with me to my fathers castle and you shall be my bride. And Snow-white was kind, and went with him, and theirwedding was held with pomp and great splendour. But Snow-whites wicked step-mother was also bidden tothe feast, and when she had dressed herself in beautiful clothesshe 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


. Household stories from the collection of the bros. Grimm . e near me, and, relating all thathad happened, he said, I would rather have you than anything in the world ;come with me to my fathers castle and you shall be my bride. And Snow-white was kind, and went with him, and theirwedding was held with pomp and great splendour. But Snow-whites wicked step-mother was also bidden tothe feast, and when she had dressed herself in beautiful clothesshe 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 withdisappointment and anger. First she thought she would notgo to the wedding ; but then she felt she should have no peaceuntil she went and saw the bride. And when she saw her sheknew her for Snow-white, and could not stir from the place foranger and terror. For they had ready red-hot iron shoes, inwhich she had to dance until she fell down


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