Snow White (Narration)
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Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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snow white. It was the middle of winter, and the snowflakes were falling like feathers from the sky, and a queen sat at her window working, and her Broida re frame was a vapid E. And as she worked, gazing out of the snow, she pricked her finger and there fell from it. Three drops of blood on the snow. And when she saw how bright and read it look, she said to herself, Oh, that I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood and as black is the wood of the embroidery frame. Not very long after, she had a daughter with skin as white as snow lips as red as blood. At Harris Black is deputy and she was named Snow White, and when she was born, the queen died. After a year had gone by, the king took another wife, a beautiful woman but proud and overbearing, and she could not bear to be surpassed in beauty by anyone. She had a magic mirror, and she stood before it, looked in it and said, Mayor, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of assault and the mirror would answer. You are fairest of the ball, and she was contented for she knew that the mirror spoke the truth. No, Snow White was growing prettier and prettier, and when she was seven years old, she was as beautiful as day Farm or sold in the Queen herself. So one day with the queen went to her mirror, said Mirror, Mirror on the wall. Who is the fairest of assault? It answered. Queen, you are full fare. It's true. But Snow White It's fair that you this gave the queen a great shock, and she became yellow and green with envy, and from that hour, her heart turned against No way, and she hated her. An envy and pride, like ill weeds, grew of her heart higher every day until she had no peace day or night. Last, she said for a Huntsman and said, Take the child out into the woods so that I may set eyes on her no more. You must put her to death and bring me heart for a token. The Huntsman consented and led her away. But when he drew his sword to pierce no whites innocent heart, she began to weep into say, Oh, dear Huntsman, do not take my life. I will go away into the wild wood and never come home again. And she was so lovely. The Huntsman had pity on her and said away with you then, poor child, for he thought the wild animals would be sure to devour her. Just a That moment a young wild boar came running by. So we caught it and killed it and taking out its heart. He brought it to the queen for a token, and it was salted and cooked. And the wicked woman aided up thinking that was the end of Snow White. Now the poor child found herself quite a lower in the Wildwoods. She was terrified, even of the very leaves on the trees. And she did not know what to do. She was so frightened, she began to run over the sharp stones and through the thorn bushes. The wild beasts did her no harm. She ran as long as her feet would carry her. And when evening true near. She came to a little house and she went inside to rest everything. There was very small, but as pretty and clean as possible. Thirst of a little table ready and covered with a white cloth and seven little plates and knives and forks and drinking cups by the wall stood seven little beds side by side, covered with clean white quotes, snow white being very hungry and thirsty, eight from each plate, a little porridge and bread and drink out of each little cup, a drop of wine. So is not to finish up one portion alone. After that, she felt so tired that she laid down on one of the beds. But I did not seem to suit her. What was too long? Another too short. But at last the seventh was quite right, and so she lay down and fell asleep. When it was quite dark, the masters of the house came home. There were seven dwarves whose occupation was to dig underground among the mountains when they had lighted there. Seven candles and it was quite bright in the little little house they saw that someone must have been in as everything was not in the same order in which they had left it. 1st 1 said, Who has been sitting in my little chair? The second set, who has been eating from my little plate the third said, Who has been taking my little loaf? The Ford said, Who has been tasting my porridge? The fifth said, Who has been using my little four? The six said, Who has been cutting with my little knife? The seventh said, Who has been drinking from my little cup? Then the 1st 1 looking around, saw a dent in his bed and cried, Who has been lying on my bed? And the others came running and cried. Someone has been it on our beds, too. And when the seventh looked at his bed, he saw little snow white lying there asleep. Then he told the others who came running up, crying out in their astonishment and holding up their seven little candles to throw a light upon snow white. Oh, goodness gracious! They cried. What a beautiful child this is. They were so full of joy to see her. They did not wake her, but that her sleep