Little Snow Whitepage 8 / 8
And now the king's son had it carried away by his servants on their shoulders. And it happened that they stumbled over a tree-stump, and with the shock the poisonous piece of apple which snow-white had bitten off came out of her throat. And before long she opened her eyes, lifted up the lid of the coffin, sat up, and was once more alive. “Oh, heavens, where am I?”, she cried. The king's son, full of joy, said, “you are with me”. And told her what had happened, and said, “I love you more than everything in the world, come with me to my father's palace, you shall be my wife.”
And Snow-White was willing, and went with him, and their wedding was held with great show and splendor. But Snow-White's wicked step-mother was also bidden to the feast. When she had arrayed herself in beautiful clothes she went before the looking-glass, and said,
“looking-glass, looking-glass, on the wall,
who in this land is the fairest of all”.
The glass answered,
“oh, queen, of all here the fairest art thou,
but the young queen is fairer by far as I trow.”
Then the wicked woman uttered a curse, and was so wretched, so utterly wretched that she knew not what to do. At first she would not go to the wedding at all, but she had no peace, and had to go to see the young queen. And when she went in she recognized Snow-White, and she stood still with rage and fear, and could not stir. But iron slippers had already been put upon the fire, and they were brought in with tongs, and set before her. Then she was forced to put on the red-hot shoes, and dance until she dropped down dead.