谁会用英文写白雪公主和卖火柴的小女孩要简短一点,不用长篇大论!我是要完成英语作业!
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谁会用英文写白雪公主和卖火柴的小女孩要简短一点,不用长篇大论!我是要完成英语作业!
谁会用英文写白雪公主和卖火柴的小女孩
要简短一点,不用长篇大论!我是要完成英语作业!
谁会用英文写白雪公主和卖火柴的小女孩要简短一点,不用长篇大论!我是要完成英语作业!
灰姑娘可以吗?
灰姑娘(英汉对照)
Long ago, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful young girl. She was very sad. Her mother had died and her father had married again. His new wife had two ugly daughters, Esmerelda and Griselda. Soon after, her father also died and life immediately changed for the girl. "You will be our servant, "said her stepmother. "You will do everything we say." "You must sleep in the kitchens, by the fire," said the stepsisters. After tending the fire, and cooking and leaning, the girl's clothes were very dirty. She was called to clear away dishes. "There are cinders all over your clothes!" exclaimed the stepmother. "Cinders for Cinderella. That's your new name. Clear these things away, Cinderella." "Cinderella! Cinderella!" sang Esmerelda and Griselda. "Oh, how clever you are, Mama!" Cinderella had to work very hard, as all the other servants were dismissed. One day, an invitation arrived from the palace. "Girls, listen to this," said the stepmother. Cinderella was serving the breakfast. She listened as her stepmother read the invitation. "The King is having a ball," she said, excitedly. "He is looking for a wife for the Prince! Oh, my dears, this is wonderful. He will probably choose one of you, but it will be such a hard choice to make. "Am I invited too, stepmother?" asked Cinderella. "You! Certainly not!" exclaimed her stepmother. "The thought of such a thing. A scruffy servant going to a ball, when only beautiful ladies are invited!" "Hah! Hah!" laughed the stepsisters. "Beautiful! That doesn't include you, Cinderella!" "You may help my two lovely girls to get ready," said her stepmother. "Oh," said Cinderella, sadly. "We shall all have new dresses, girls, and we shall go shopping today. Clear away these things, Cinderella." 'Oh, I wish I could go to the ball,' thought Cinderella. The day of the ball arrived and the whole day was spent preparing Esmerelda and Griselda. Cinderella did her best to make the sisters look pretty, but it was an impossible task. Finally, the coach arrived to collect the girls and their mother. Cinderella was very tired and she wandered back to the kitchens. "Oh, I did so want to go," she sighed as she sat down by the fire. "What's to stop you?" asked a voice. "Who's that?" asked Cinderella, looking around. "I'm here by the door." A strange woman walked up to Cinderella. "I heard you the other day, wishing you could go to the ball. Well, the ball is this evening, and you're going." "But how?" asked Cinderella. "What can you do?" "Anything I want to," said the woman. "I'm your fairy godmother, and I'm here to send you to the ball. She sat down. "Come now," she said. "Dry those tears. We have work to do. I need a large pumpkin, two rats, two mice and a frog. Can you find these?" "Yes," said Cinderella, mystified by the request. "Off you go, then." When Cinderella found all the things, her fairy godmother took them all outside. "Now for the magic," she said. She waved her hands and the air began to twinkle and sparkle. The pumpkin began to grow and change, until standing there was a glittering coach. The mice changed into two fine footmen, the frog into the driver, and the rats into two beautiful horses to pull the coach. Cinderella clapped her hands. "It's beautiful!" she cried. "In you get," said her fairy godmother. "But I can't go like this," said Cinderella. "Like what?" asked the fairy godmother. "You look lovely to me." Cinderella looked at herself. While the magic had been working on the pumpkin, it had also been working on her. Instead of her ragged dress she wore a beautiful ball gown, with glass slippers on her feet. "Oh, fairy godmother," said Cinderella. "It's lovely. How can I thank you?" "By going to the ball," said the fairy godmother. "Off you go, but remember, the magic stops working at midnight. Everything will change back then. Now go and enjoy yourself." "Good-bye, fairy godmother," called Cinderella, as the coach swept off. Cinderella arrived at the palace and walked into the ballroom. Everyone stopped and stared. "Who is she?" people asked, including her stepmother and stepsisters. The Prince saw her, and had eyes for no one else for the rest of the evening. Cinderella danced only with the Prince, and as the evening passed, he fell in love with her. A clock chiming reminded Cinderella of her fairy godmother's warning. 'It must be eleven o'clock,' she thought, but she asked the Prince. "What time is it?" "Almost midnight," he answered. "Oh, no!" cried Cinderella. "I must go!" "You can't. Not now," said the Prince. "I must." And Cinderella swept out of the room, and ran out of the palace. As she ran, the clock finished chiming. Cinderella's clothes changed back into rags, and the coach and horses were nowhere to be seen. The Prince tried to follow, but he couldn't catch up. When he reached the door, all he found was one glass slipper. He ran to the main gate. "Was a beautiful girl just driven out of here?" he asked the guard. "No, your Highness. I've only seen a scruffy servant girl," the guard answered. "I've lost her," said the Prince, and he returned sadly to the palace. The next morning, Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters were talking about the ball. "Did you see the Prince, once that girl arrived." said Esmerelda. "He wouldn't look at anybody else. And it was my turn to dance with him." "Never mind, my dear," said her mother. "She disappeared, so there will probably be another ball, and then you will be chosen." The Prince meanwhile decided to look for the mysterious girl he had fallen in love with. He issued a proclamation. "Whoever the glass shoe fits, shall be wife to the Prince." The Prince and his footman went from house to house of all the ladies invited to the ball. First to the princesses, and then to the duchesses, and finally to all the ladies. He finally arrived at the stepmother's house. "It's my shoe!" cried Esmerelda, trying desperately to pull the shoe on. "Please, miss!" said the footman. "Your foot is too big. you will break the slipper." Griselda tried the shoe, but her toes were far too long. "Is there anyone else?" asked the Prince. "There's only Cinderella, the maid," said the stepmother. "But she wasn't even at the ball." "All the ladies in the kingdom must try the slipper," said the footman. Cinderella was called from the kitchen. Esmerelda and Griselda laughed when they saw how dirty she was. But their laughter turned to tears when they saw Cinderella's foot slide easily into the slipper. "Oh!" they cried. "It fits!" The Prince looked at Cinderella and realised that she was the girl that he had fallen in love with. Cinderella took the other slipper from her pocket and put it on. The Prince was delighted to have found her, and on a bright sunny day, he and Cinderella were married. They lived happily ever after.------------------------------------------------------------------------- 从前,有一个富人的妻子得了重病,在临终前,她把自己的独生女儿叫到身边说:“乖女儿,妈去了以后会在九泉之下守护你、保佑你的.”说完她就闭上眼睛死了.她被葬在了花园里,小姑娘是一个虔诚而又善良的女孩,她每天都到她母亲的坟前去哭泣.冬天来了,大雪为她母亲的坟盖上了白色的毛毯.春风吹来,太阳又卸去了坟上的银装素裹.冬去春来,人过境迁,他爸爸又娶了另外一个妻子. 新妻子带着她以前生的两个女儿一起来安家了.她们外表很美丽,但是内心却非常丑陋邪恶.她们到来之时,也就是这个可怜的小姑娘身受苦难之始.她们说:“要这样一个没用的饭桶在厅堂里干什么?谁想吃上面包,谁就得自己去挣得,滚到厨房里做厨房女佣去吧!” 说完又脱去她漂亮的衣裳,给她换上灰色的旧外套,恶作剧似地嘲笑她,把她赶到厨房里去了.她被迫去干艰苦的活儿.每天天不亮就起来担水、生火、做饭、洗衣,而且还要忍受她们姐妹对她的漠视和折磨.到了晚上,她累得筋疲力尽时,连睡觉的床铺也没有,不得不睡在炉灶旁边的灰烬中,这一来她身上都沾满了灰烬,又脏,又难看,由于这个原因她们就叫她灰姑娘. 有一次,父亲要到集市去,他问妻子的两个女儿,要他给她们带什么回来.第一个说:“我要漂亮的衣裳.”第二个叫道:“我要珍珠和钻石.”他又对自己的女儿说:“孩子,你想要什么?”灰姑娘说:“亲爱的爸爸,就把你回家路上碰着你帽子的第一根树枝折给我吧.” 父亲回来时,他为前两个女儿带回了她们想要的漂亮衣服和珍珠钻石.在路上,他穿过一片浓密的矮树林时,有一根榛树枝条碰着了他,几乎把他的帽子都要扫下来了,所以他把这根树枝折下来带上了.回到家里时,他把树枝给了他女儿,她拿着树枝来到母亲的�礼服和一双光亮的丝制舞鞋.收拾打扮、穿上礼服之后,灰姑娘在她两个姐妹之后来到了舞厅.穿上豪华的礼服之后,她看起来是如此高雅、漂亮、美丽动人极了.她们都认不出她,以为她一定是一位陌生的公主,根本就没有想到她就是灰姑娘,她们以为灰姑娘仍老老实实地待在家中的灰堆里呢. 王子看到她,很快向她走来,伸出手挽着她,请她跳起舞来.他再也不和其他姑娘跳舞了,他的手始终不肯放开她.每当有人来请她跳舞时,王子总是说:“这位女士在与我跳舞.”他们一起跳到很晚,她才想起要回家去了.王子想知道这位美丽的姑娘到底住在哪里,所以说道:“我送你回家去吧.”灰姑娘表面上同意了,但却趁他不注意时,悄悄地溜走,拔腿向家里跑去.王子在后面紧追不舍,她只好跳进鸽子房并把门关上.王子等在外面不肯离去,一直到她父亲回家时,王子才上前告诉他,说那位他在舞会上遇到的不知道姓名的姑娘藏进了这间鸽子房.当他们砸开鸽子房门时,里面却已空无一人,他只好失望地回宫去了.父母进屋子时,灰姑娘已经身穿邋遢的衣服躺在灰堆边上了,就像她一直躺在那儿似地,昏暗的小油灯在烟囱柱上的墙洞里摇晃着.实际上,灰姑娘刚才很快穿过鸽子房来到榛树前脱下了漂亮的礼服,将它们放回树上,让小鸟把它们带走,自己则回到屋里坐到了灰堆上,穿上了她那灰色的外套. 第二天,当舞会又要开始时,她的爸爸、继母和两个姐妹都去了.灰姑娘来到树下说:"榛树啊!请你帮帮我,请你摇一摇,为我抖落金银礼服一整套.” 那只小鸟来了,它带来了一套比她前一天穿的那套更加漂亮的礼服.当她来到舞会大厅时,她的美丽使所有的人惊讶不已.一直在等待她到来的王子立即上前挽着她的手,请她跳起舞来.每当有人要请她跳舞时,他总是和前一天一样说:“这位女士在与我跳舞.”到了半夜她要回家去的时候,王子也和前一天一样跟着她,以为这样可以看到她进了哪一幢房子.但她还是甩掉了他,并立即跳进了她父亲房子后面的花园里.花园里有一棵很漂亮的大梨树,树上结满了成熟的梨.灰姑娘不知道自己该藏在什么地方,只好爬到了树上.王子没有看到她,他不知道她去了哪儿,只好又一直等到她父亲回来,才走上前对他说:“那个与我跳舞的不知姓名的姑娘溜走了,我认为她肯定是跳上梨树去了.”父亲暗想:“难道是灰姑娘吗?”于是,他要人去拿来一柄斧子,把树砍倒了一看,树上根本没有人.当父亲和继母到厨房来看时,灰姑娘和平时一样正躺在灰烬里.原来她跳上梨树后,又从树的另一边溜下来,脱下漂亮的礼服,让榛树上的小鸟带了回去,然后又穿上了她自己的灰色小外套. 第三天,当她父亲、继母和两个姐妹走了以后,她又来到花园里说道:"榛树啊!请你帮帮我,请你摇一摇,为我抖落金银礼服一整套.” 她善良的朋友又带来了一套比第二天那套更加漂亮的礼服和一双纯金编制的舞鞋.当她赶到舞会现场时,大家都被她那无法用语言表达的美给惊呆了.王子只与她一个人跳舞,每当有其他人请她跳舞时,他总是说:“这位女士是我的舞伴.”当午夜快要来临时,她要回家了,王子又要送她回去,并暗暗说道:“这次我可不能让她跑掉了.”然而,灰姑娘还是设法从他身边溜走了.由于走得过于匆忙,她竟把左脚的金舞鞋失落在楼梯上了. 王子将舞鞋拾起,第二天来到他的国王父亲面前说:“我要娶正好能穿上这只金舞鞋的姑娘作我的妻子.”灰姑娘的两个姐妹听到这个消息后非常高兴,因为她们都有一双很漂亮的脚,她们认为自己穿上那只舞鞋是毫无疑问的.姐姐们由她妈妈陪着先到房子里去试穿那只舞鞋,可她的大脚趾却穿不进去,那只鞋对她来说太小了.于是她妈妈拿给她一把刀说:“没关系,把大脚趾切掉!只要你当上了王后,还在乎这脚趾头干嘛,你想到哪儿去根本就不需要用脚了.”大女儿听了,觉得有道理,这傻姑娘忍着痛苦切掉了自己的大脚趾,勉强穿在脚上来到王子面前.王子看她穿好了鞋子,就把她当成了新娘,与她并排骑在马上,把她带走了. 但在他们出门回王宫的路上,经过后花园灰姑娘栽的那棵榛树时,停在树枝上的一只小鸽子唱道:"再回去!再回去!快看那只鞋!鞋太小,不是为她做的!王子!王子!再找你的新娘吧,坐在你身边的不是你的新娘!” 王子听见后,下马盯着她的脚看,发现鲜血正从鞋子里流出来,他知道自己被欺骗了,马上掉转马头,把假新娘带回她的家里说道:“这不是真新娘,让另一个妹妹来试试这只鞋子吧.”于是妹妹试着把鞋穿在脚上,脚前面进去了,可脚后跟太大了,就是穿不进去.她妈妈让她削去脚后跟穿进去,然后拉着她来到王子面前.王子看她穿好了鞋子,就把她当做新娘扶上马,并肩坐在一起离去了. 但当他们经过榛树时,小鸽子仍栖息在树枝头上,它唱道:"再回去!再回去!快看那只鞋! 鞋太小,不是为她做的!王子!王子!再找你的新娘吧,坐在你身边的不是你的新娘!” 王子低头一看,发现血正从舞鞋里流出来,连她的白色长袜也浸红了,他拨转马头,同样把她送了回去,对她的父亲说:”这不是真新娘,你还有女儿吗?“父亲回答说:“没有了,只有我前妻生的一个叫灰姑娘的小邋遢女儿,她不可能是新娘的.”然而,王子一定要他把她带来试一试.灰姑娘先把脸和手洗干净,然后走进来很有教养地向王子屈膝行礼.王子把舞鞋拿给她穿,鞋子穿在她脚上就像是专门为她做的一样.他走上前仔细看清楚她的脸后,认出了她,马上兴奋的说道:“这才是我真正的新娘.”继母和她的两个姐妹大吃一惊,当王子把灰姑娘扶上马时,她们气得脸都发白了,眼睁睁地看着王子把她带走了.他们来到榛树边时,小白鸽唱道:"回家吧!回家吧!快看那只鞋!王妃!这是为你做的鞋!王子!王子!快带新娘回家去,坐在你身边的才是真正的新娘.” 鸽子唱完之后,飞上前来,停在了灰姑娘的右肩上.他们一起向王宫走去.
snow princess
pity girl
Snow-white
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Once there was a Queen. She was sitting at the window. There was snow outside in the garden--snow on the hill and in the lane, snow on the huts and on the trees: all things were...
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Snow-white
Ⅰ
Once there was a Queen. She was sitting at the window. There was snow outside in the garden--snow on the hill and in the lane, snow on the huts and on the trees: all things were white with snow.
She had some cloth in her hand and a needle. The cloth in her hand was as white as the snow.
The Queen was making a coat for a little child. She said, "I want my child to be white as this cloth, white as the snow. And I shall call her Snow-white."
Some days after that the Queen had a child. The child was white as snow. The Queen called her Snow-white.
But the Queen was very ill, and after some days she died. Snow-white lived, and was a very happy and beautiful child.
One year after that, the King married another Queen. The new Queen was very beautiful; but she was not a good woman.
A wizard had given this Queen a glass. The glass could speak. It was on the wall in the Queen's room. Every day the Queen looked in the glass to see how beautiful she was. As she looked in the glass, she asked:
" Tell me, glass upon the wall,
Who is most beautiful of all?"
And the glass spoke and said:
"The Queen is most beautiful of all."
Years went by. Snow-white grew up and became a little girl. Every day the Queen looked in the glass and said,
"Tell me, glass upon the wall,
Who is most beautiful of all?"
And every day the glass spoke and said,
"The Queen is most beautiful of all."
Years went by, and Snow-white grew up and became a woman. Every year she became more and more beautiful.
Then one day, when Snow-white was a woman, the Queen looked in the glass and said,
"Tell me, glass upon the wall,
Who is most beautiful of all?"
And the glass said,
"Snow-white is most beautiful of all."
When the Queen heard this, she was very angry. She said, "Snow-white is not more beautiful than I am. There is no one who is more beautiful than I am."
Then the Queen sat on her bed and cried.
After one hour the Queen went out of her room. She called one of the servants, and said, " Take Snow-white into the forest and kill her."
The servant took Snow-white to the forest, but he did not kill her, because she was so beautiful and so good.
The man took Snow-white into the forest, but he did not kill her. He said, "I shall not kill you; but do not go to the King's house, because the Queen is angry and she will see you. If the Queen sees you, she will make some other man kill you. Wait here in the forest; some friends will help you."
Then he went away.
Poor Snow-white sat at the foot of a tree and cried. Then she saw that night was coming. She said, " I will not cry. I will find some house where I can sleep tonight. I cannot wait here: the bears will eat me."
She went far into the forest. Then she saw a little hut. She opened the door of the hut, and went in.
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In the hut she saw seven little beds. There was a table and on the table there were seven little loaves and seven little glasses. She ate one of the loaves. Then she said, "I want some water to drink." So she drank some water out of one of the glasses. Then she fell asleep on one of the seven little beds.
The hut was the home of seven Little Men.
When it was night, the seven Little Men came to the hut. Each Little Man had a big beard, and a little blue coat. Each Little Man came into the hut, and took his little lamp. Then each Little Man sat down, and ate his little loaf, and drank his little glass of water.
But one Little Man said,
"Someone has eaten my little loaf."
And another Little Man said,
"Someone has drunk my little glass of water."
Then the seven Little Men went to bed, but one Little Man said,
"Someone is sleeping on my little bed."
All the seven Little Men came to look at Snow-white as she slept on the Little Man's bed. They said,
"She is very beautiful."
"She is very beautiful."
"She is very beautiful."
"She is very beautiful."
"She is very beautiful."
"She is very beautiful."
"She is very beautiful."
Snow-white awoke, and saw the seven Little Men with their big beards standing near her bed. She was afraid .
The Little Men said, "Do not be afraid. We are your friends. Tell us how you came here."
Snow-white said, "I will tell you." Then she told them her story.
They said, "Do not be afraid. Live here with us. But see that the door is shut when we are not in the house with you. Do not go out. If you go out, the bad Queen will find you. Then she will know that you are not dead, and will tell someone to kill you."
So Snow-white lived in 'the hut with the seven Little Men.
After some days Snow-white went into the garden. One of the Queen's servants was going through the forest, and he saw her. He went and told the Queen, "Snow-white is in a hut in the forest." The Queen was very angry when she heard that snow-white was not dead.
The Queen took an apple. She made a hole in the red side of the apple, and put some powder into the hole. Then she put on old clothes and went to the hut. She called, "Is any one there?"
Snow-white opened the door, and came out to her. The Queen said, "I have some pretty apples. Eat one of my pretty apples." Snow-white took the apple and said, "Is it good?" The Queen said, "See, I will eat this white side of the apple; you eat the red side. Then you will know that it is good."
Snow-white ate the red side of the apple. When the powder was in her mouth she fell down dead.
The Queen went back to her house. She went into her room. She looked into the glass and said,
"Tell me, glass upon the wall,
Who is most beautiful of all?"
The glass said,
"The Queen is most beautiful of all."
Then the Queen knew that Snow-white was dead.
The Little Men came back to the hut. When they saw that Snow-white was dead, the poor Little Men cried. Then they put Snow-white in a box made of glass. They took the glass box to a hill and put it there, and said, "Everyone who goes by will see how beautiful she was."
Then each Little Man put one white flower on the box, and they went away.
Just as they were going away, a Prince came by. He saw the glass box and said, "What is that?" Then he saw Snow-white in the box. He said, ." She was very beautiful: but do not put her there. There is a hall in the garden of my father's house. It is all made of white stone. We will take the glass box and put it in the hall of beautiful white stone."
The Little Men said, "Take her."
Then the Prince told his servants to take up the box. They took up the box. Just then one of the servants fell down. The box fell, and Snow-white fell with the box. The bit of apple fell out of her mouth: she awoke, and sat up, and said, "Where am I?"
The Prince said "You are with me. I never saw anyone as beautiful as you. Come with me and be my Queen."
The Prince married Snow-white, and she became his Queen.
A man went and told this to the bad Queen. When she heard it she was so angry that she fell down dead.
Snow-white lived and was very happy ever after. And the Little Men came to see her every year.
【译文】
白雪公主
(一)
从前,有一个王后,她坐在窗户旁。窗外的花园里积满了雪,山上是雪,小路上是雪,树上有雪,屋顶上也积着雪,万物一片白茫茫。
她手中拿着些布和一枚针,她手中的布就象雪一样洁白。
王后正在为一个小孩做一件袄子,她说:我要让我的孩子象这布一样白,象雪一样白,我要叫她“白雪公主”。
过了几天之后,王后生了个小孩,这个孩子白得象雪一样,王后给她取名为“白雪公主”。
但是,王后患了重病,几天以后她去世了。白雪公主活着,是一个十分幸福和美丽的孩子。
王后去世一年以后,国王又娶了一位王后。新王后十分漂亮,但是,她不是一个好女人。
一个巫师给了新王后一面镜子,这面镜子会说话,它被挂在王后的房间墙上,每天王后照着镜子,欣赏自己多么漂亮。当她照着镜子的时候,她说:
“告诉我,墙上的魔镜,
谁是世界上最美丽的人?”
于是魔镜开口说道:
“王后是世界上最漂亮的。”
几年过去了,白雪公主长成了一个小姑娘。每天王后照着镜子说:
“告诉我,墙上的魔镜,
谁是世界上最漂亮的?”
每天魔镜开口说道:
“王后是世界上最漂亮的。”
又过了几年,白雪公主长大成人了。一年年她变得越来越漂亮。
当白雪公主是一个年青姑娘时,有一天,王后照着镜子说:
“告诉我,墙上的魔镜,
谁是世界上最漂亮的?”
魔镜说:
“白雪公主是世界上最漂亮的。”
当王后听到这些话时,她十分恼怒,她说:“白雪公主没有我漂亮,没有一个比我更漂亮。”
然后,王后坐在床上哭了。
一小时后,王后从她的房间走出,她叫来一个仆人说:“把白雪公主带到森林中杀掉。”
仆人带着白雪公主到了森林,但他没有杀死她,因为她太美太好了。
这个人带着白雪公主进了森林,没有杀害她,他说:“我不会杀死你的,但是,你不能回王宫,因为,王后很生气,她会看到你的。如果王后发现你,她会让别人杀死你的。你就呆在森林里,会有朋友来帮你的。”
然后,他走了。
可怜的白雪公主坐在一棵树底下哭了,这时,她看到天快黑了,她说:“我不哭了,我要找所房子今晚好睡觉,我不能呆在这儿了,熊会吃了我的。”
她往森林深处走去,这时,她发现一座小屋,她打开小屋的门,走了进去。
(二)
在小屋里,她看到七张小床,还有一张桌子,桌子上有七块小面包和七个小杯子。她吃了其中一个面包,然后说:“我想喝点水。”于是,她又喝了一个杯中的一些水。之后,她躺在一张小床上睡着了。
这座小屋是七个小矮人的家。
当夜幕降临的时候,七个小矮人回到小屋。每个小矮人都留着一副大胡子,穿一件小蓝袄。小矮人进了小屋,点上他们的小灯,然后,小矮人都坐下,开始吃面包,喝小杯里的水。
但是,一个小矮人说:
“有人把我的小面包吃了。”
另一个小矮人说:
“有人把我小杯子里的水喝了。”
然后,七个小矮人去睡觉。可是,一个小矮人说:“有人正睡在我的小床上。”
七个小矮人都过来看这睡在小矮人床上的白雪公主。他们说:
“她真漂亮。”
“她真漂亮。”
“她真漂亮。”
“她真漂亮。”
“她真漂亮。”
“她真漂亮。”
“她真漂亮。”
白雪公主醒了,发现七个留着大胡子的小矮人站在她床旁,她很害怕。
小矮人们说:“别害怕,我们是你的好朋友,告诉我们你是怎么到这儿来的。”
白雪公主说:“好的。”接着她就给他们讲述了自己的来历。
他们说:“不要害怕。就在这儿和我们住在一起,但是,我们不在家的时候,你一定要关上门,别出去。如果你出去了,坏王后会发现你,这样,她知道你没有死,会让人来杀死你。”
于是,白雪公主和七个小矮人就生活在这座小屋里。
几天以后,白雪公主去了一趟花园。王后的一个仆人正经过这片森林,他发现了她。他回去告诉了王后:“白雪公主在森林一座小屋里。”王后听说白雪公主没有死,就很生气。
王后拿来一个苹果,她在苹果红的一边挖了一个洞,把一些粉末放在这个洞里。然后,她穿上一身旧衣服,去了小屋。她喊:“屋里有人吗?”
白雪公主打开门,出来见她。王后说:“我有一些漂亮的苹果,吃一个尝尝。”白雪公主拿着苹果说:“这好吃吗?”王后说:“瞧,我吃苹果白的一面,你吃红的一面,然后你会知道它好吃。”
白雪公主吃了苹果红的一面,当粉末进到她嘴里时,她倒下死了。
王后回到家,她进了自己房间,对着镜子说:
“告诉我,墙上的魔镜,
谁是世界上最漂亮的?”
魔镜说:“王后是世界上最漂亮的。”
这时,王后知道白雪公主已经死了。
小矮人们回到小屋,发现白雪公主死了,可怜的小矮人们全都哭了。
然后,他们把白雪公主放到水晶匣子里,把水晶匣子抬到山坡上,安放在那里,说:“每位经过这里的人都会看见她是多么漂亮。”
接着每个小矮人