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[The Lesson of the One Speckled Hen: A Story of Integrity and Reward]-[Encore: One Speckled Hen]

Circle Round · B1 · 2021-02-09

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The Ethical Journey of 'One Speckled Hen'

In this special encore episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Sheer presents a heartwarming folktale titled "One Speckled Hen." The narrative follows a young girl named Hannah and her father who reside in a humble home near the sea. Their lives take an unexpected turn when a mysterious, polka-dotted chicken appears on their property, leading to a profound lesson about honesty, stewardship, and the unexpected rewards of doing the right thing.

The Dilemma of Ownership

Upon discovering the bird, Hannah is immediately enchanted by its unique feathers, which she describes as being "polka-dotted with black and white and red and brown." While the temptation to keep the hen is strong—fueled by the prospect of "fresh eggs"—Hannah’s father instills a critical moral principle. Despite the common adage "finders, keepers, losers, weepers," he insists that this philosophy is not necessarily true. They commit to the difficult task of finding the rightful owner, wheeling the hen to neighboring houses, only to find that no one recognizes the bird. Unable to locate the owner, they choose to become temporary caretakers rather than claim ownership.

Stewardship and Creative Growth

The story takes an intriguing turn when the hen begins laying eggs. Hannah and her father face a moral conundrum: since the hen does not belong to them, the eggs do not either. Hannah devises a creative solution to ensure the bird is well-fed and cared for, trading the eggs at the market for "chicken feed."

As the hen continues to thrive, Hannah’s resourcefulness grows. Through a series of trades, the eggs and subsequent dairy products are exchanged for more supplies and livestock, including a "brown cow" and a "gray sheep." Throughout this process, they maintain a strict moral boundary: they view these animals not as their own property, but as assets held in trust. As Hannah explains, if the hen and the eggs are not theirs, then the cow and the sheep, acquired through the trade of those items, "doesn't belong to us either."

The Return of the Merchant

The climax of the story occurs when the hen, whom they named Matilda, suddenly vanishes. During their frantic search, a man in "fancy clothing" appears, calling out for his long-lost companion. It is revealed that the man was a merchant who had fallen on hard times and lost his farm, with Matilda being the only thing he managed to keep until she accidentally escaped his ship years prior.

Upon reuniting with his "best friend," the merchant is astounded by the integrity shown by Hannah and her father. He notes that they had "gone to such great lengths not to be finders and keepers." Having achieved his own fortune as a merchant, he generously rewards their honesty by allowing them to keep all the livestock and resources they had accumulated while caring for Matilda.

A Lasting Moral

The story concludes with Hannah and her father finally achieving comfort, trading the remaining eggs for a yellow hen to sustain their livelihood. The episode serves as a powerful parable for listeners, encouraging them to reflect on how they handle lost items. The narrative emphasizes that integrity—the act of working hard and caring for what is not one's own—often leads to rewards far greater than those gained through simple possession. As the host concludes, the story invites families to brainstorm creative ways to reunite lost items with their owners, reinforcing the value of empathy and civic responsibility.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've never seen anything like them.
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Not so fast, sweetie.
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It seems like the right thing to do.
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Am I the only one who's craving omelets all of a sudden?
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Suddenly, her eyes lit up.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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tuck into
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laid eyes on
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nowhere to be seen
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run out of
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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