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SNOWDROP
O NCE upon a time, in the middle of winter when the snow-flakes were falling like feathers on the earth, a Queen sat at a window framed in black ebonv and sewed. And as she sewed and gazed out to the white landscape, she pricked her finger with the needle, and three drops of blood fell on the snow outside, and because the red showed out so well against the white she thought to herself:
' Oh! what wouldn't I give to have a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony ! '
And her wish was granted, for not long after a little daughter was born to her, with a skin as white as snow, lips and cheeks as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony. They called her Snow­drop, and not long after her birth the Queen died.
After a jTear the King married again. His new wife was a beautiful woman, but so proud and overbearing that she couldn't stand any rival to her beauty. She possessed a magic mirror, and when she used to stand before it gazing at her own reflection and ask :
' Mirror, mirror, hanging there, Who in all the land's most fair ? '
it always replied:
'You are most fair, my Lady Queen, None fairer in the land, I ween.'
Then she was quite happy, for she knew the mirror always spoke the truth.
But Snowdrop was growing prettier and prettier every day, and when she was seven years old she was as beautiful as she could be, and fairer even than the Queen herself. One day when the latter asked her mirror the usual question, it replied :
' My Lady Queen, you are fair, 'tis true, But Snowdrop is fairer far than you.'
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