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In the House of the Seven Dwarfs

The room is the same as before, but quite transformed by Snow White's house-keeping. It shines with cleanness. There are white coverlets on all the beds, curtains at the window, and flowers on the window-sill. Snow White's silver dress has been carefully put away, and she wears a little frock made of squirrel skins and trimmed with bright leaves.

It is early in the morning, and the Dwarfs are just starting off for the day's work. each carries a neat little basket of luncheon which Snow White has put up, and each wears a bright bow tie which she has made for him. They are so proud of these ties that they have parted their beards over their shoulders to show them.