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Snow White and the dwarves' Christmas

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Once upon a time there was a tiny cottage in the depths of the forest where Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived. As Christmas drew near, the cottage's inhabitants were filled with the excitement of the preparations. Each dwarf was given his own task: Vidor made the decorations, Kuka planned the Christmas menu, Snuggles wrapped the presents, Hapci put the presents under the Christmas tree and the others helped Snow White bake cookies.

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On Christmas Eve, as the dwarves sat by the fire and sang carols, there was a knock at the door. Snow White opened the door and to her surprise, a little girl and her parents stood on the doorstep, cold and hungry. Snow White immediately invited them in and made them some warm tea.

They told us that the wheel of their carriage broke, they couldn't find help and they have been wandering in the forest ever since. The dwarves decided to take the family in for the night, and the next day they would look for and repair the carriage together.

Kuka conjured up a delicious dinner: the smell of roasted apples, gingerbread and hot chocolate filled the house. Everyone gathered around the table and Snow White told the story of the true meaning of Christmas: love, togetherness and forgiveness.

When the night was still and the dwarves were sitting together by the fire, Snow White read the Christmas story she had written to the little girl. It was her gift to the dwarves, who always listened to her stories with awe. At that moment, everyone felt that the real magic of Christmas lies in love and togetherness.

The next morning, when the little girl and her parents were well rested, they said goodbye to Snow White, who promised to visit them as soon as she could.

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With the help of S's dwarves, the damaged carriage was quickly found and repaired so the family could get back on the road. But it was not a tearful farewell, as they knew they would see each other again. And this Christmas, although it started badly, will always be remembered as the most special and wonderful Christmas ever.

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