00:00The little house proves to be the home of the seven dwarves,
00:03so Snow White and her animal friends begin to clean the house.
00:07The squirrels dust with their little tails.
00:10The birds hang things up, using the little deer horns for a hat rack.
00:15When the seven dwarves come home from their work of digging gold,
00:19they discover the change and at last find Snow White asleep on one of the beds.
00:25In the morning, she tells her story, remains with them to keep house and cook their meals, and is very
00:31happy.
00:33The seven dwarves symbolize the protective forces all about us.
00:38In the meantime, the cruel stepmother consults her mirror and it says to her,
00:44Over the hills in the green wood shade, where the seven dwarves there dwelling have made,
00:51There, Snow White, is hiding her head, and she is lovelier far, O Queen, than thee.
01:01This infuriates the queen, so she starts off disguised as an old hag with a poisoned apple for Snow White.
01:10She finds her in the house of the seven dwarves and tempts her with the big red luscious apple.
01:16The birds and animals endeavor to tell her not to touch it.
01:20They try to give her the hunch not to eat it.
01:24They rush around in dismay, but Snow White can't resist the apple.
01:29She takes one bite and falls, apparently dead.
01:34Now, all the little birds and animals rush off to bring the seven dwarves to the rescue.
01:40But too late, Snow White lies lifeless.
01:44They all bow their little heads in grief.
01:47Then suddenly, the prince appears, kisses Snow White, and she comes to life.
01:52They are married and live happily ever after.
01:56The queen, the cruel stepmother, is swept away by a terrific storm.
02:02The old thought form is dissolved and dissipated forever.
02:07The prince symbolizes the divine plan of your life.
02:10When it wakes you up, you live happily ever after.
02:15The corned andake mother Rosemar.
02:23The End
02:24The End
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