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[The Troop of Ten: A Tale of Wit and Integrity]-[Encore: The Troupe of Ten]

Circle Round · B1 · 2024-05-21

Preschool Enlightenment
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📋 Summary

The Troop of Ten: Wit Overcoming Malice

The Humble Troop and the Royal Antagonists

The story centers on a "troop of ten," a group of talented traveling performers who dedicate their lives to the art of theater. Operating with the belief that "theater should be available to everyone," they perform for free, relying on the "kindness of strangers" for food and shelter. While they are celebrated by the common people for their ability to make audiences "laugh and cry and think," they face intense hostility from a "hard-hearted king and queen." The royal couple views the actors as "ragamuffin" nuisances and "good for nothing free loaders," actively seeking to "tarnish this troop's good name."

The King and Queen’s Deceptive Schemes

Driven by malice, the monarchs devise a series of traps. First, they scatter "gold coins" across the palace courtyard, hoping to frame the actors for theft. However, the troop leader, possessing a sharp intuition, suspects "funny business." She employs a clever ruse using "a tin of wax" applied to the bottom of her shoes to collect the coins without technically "picking anything up" by hand. When the actors depart, the courtyard is empty, leaving the king and queen baffled as to how their scheme failed.

The Climax: A Lesson in Accountability

The royals escalate their plot by inviting the troop to a dinner party, planning to use guards to mark the thief with ink while they sleep. The troop leader, ever vigilant, overhears the guards and realizes that "two can play at this game." In a brilliant counter-move, she marks not only her fellow actors but also the "king and queen, and their guards" with ink. When the royals attempt to identify the culprit the next morning, they find everyone marked, including themselves. The troop leader asserts that while they may not be guilty of stealing, the royals are certainly guilty of "trying to tarnish the good name of a humble troop of actors."

Conclusion: The Triumph of Integrity

The story concludes with the revelation that the gold was hidden in a "potted plant" by the king and queen themselves, exposing their corruption. The troop of ten continues their journey, proving that true talent and integrity cannot be undermined by those in power. The episode serves as an inspiring reminder that anyone can "bring down the house" through creativity and wit, encouraging listeners to perform stories themselves and keep the spirit of community theater alive.

🎯Key Sentences

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I trust them as far as I can throw them.
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I'll make sure we're the ones who have the last laugh.
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I mustn't waste a minute!
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Who do those clowns think they are?
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📝Key Phrases

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bring down the house
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rely on the kindness of strangers
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greeted with open arms
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cook up a scheme
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get right down to work
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