Crane, Lucy. Household Stories from the Collection of the Bros. Grimm. London: Macmillan, 1882, pp. 212--221.
Beautiful Snow White, “The Fairest in the Land” takes refuge with the Seven Dwarfs when her evil stepmother tries to do away with her. In the end, a king's son rode through the wood and up to the dwarfs' house, which was near it. He saw on the mountain the coffin, and beautiful Snow-white within it, and he read what was written in golden letters upon it.
Jacobs, Joseph. “Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree," in Celtic Fairy Tales. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1892.
Gold-Tree (Snow White) is the daughter of a king whose wife’s name was Silver-Tree. Gold-tree and Silver-tree went to a glen, where there was a well, and in it
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