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A vain queen consults a magic mirror and, when told her stepdaughter is fairer, orders a huntsman to kill the child; he spares her and delivers animal liver and lungs as false proof. Alone in the forest, the child finds a small, immaculate cottage inhabited by seven dwarfs and agrees to stay, tending the house while they work. The dwarfs warn her never to admit strangers when she is alone. Convinced she has removed her rival, the queen continues to plot, leading to further attempts on the child’s life.
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