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The Nutcracker and the Mouse King: Episode 3 Summary

In the third episode of this radio adaptation, the storyteller, Godpapa Drosselmeyer, delves deeper into the origins of the Nutcracker and the tragic curse that befell the royal family. This narrative unfolds through a series of magical mishaps, scientific interventions, and a desperate quest for redemption.

The Royal Bacon Disaster

The story begins in a distant kingdom where the Queen is preparing a grand "sausage banquet." Her plans are thwarted by the arrival of Lady Mousykins, the Queen of all mousedom, who demands a taste of the royal bacon. When the Queen refuses, the mice swarm the kitchen, devouring the feast. Despite the intervention of the "Royal Mathematician," who attempts to ration the remaining bacon using "rulers, set squares, and protractors," the banquet remains a failure. The King, left unsatisfied and pale after the meal, blames Lady Mousykins for his misfortune.

The Clockmaker's Contraptions

To combat the mouse infestation, the King enlists the help of the royal clockmaker, Christian Elias Drosselmeyer—an ancestor of the Godpapa. The clockmaker constructs a series of intricate machines, featuring "flywheels," "cogwheels," and "winches," designed to trap the rodents. While the traps successfully capture many of the mice, the cunning Lady Mousykins evades capture, warning the Queen of future vengeance.

The Transformation of Princess Pearly Pat

Following the birth of the beautiful Princess Pearly Pat, the Queen and King live in fear of Mousykins' threats. Despite heavy security—including "armed guards" and "seven nurses" tasked with stroking cats to ensure they keep purring—the palace defenses fail. The nurses fall asleep, the cats stop purring, and Lady Mousykins infiltrates the nursery. The Princess is transformed into a "ghastly monster" with a "huge head on a shrunken, crumpled body" and "green, wooden-looking balls" for eyes.

The Quest for the Nut Crackatook

Facing the King's threat of execution, Drosselmeyer and a royal astronomer consult the stars to find a cure. Through a complex reading of the Princess’s "horoscope," involving the "line of the head" and the "line of fate," they determine that the Princess can only be restored if she eats the kernel of the legendary "Nut Crackatook." This nut is so hard that a "48-pound cannon" cannot dent it. The prophecy dictates that the nut must be cracked by a young man who has "never shaved" and "never worn boots," who must then hand it to the princess while walking "seven steps backwards" with his eyes closed.

A Fateful Coincidence

After fifteen years of searching globally, Drosselmeyer and the astronomer return to their hometown. They visit Drosselmeyer’s brother, Zacharias, a dollmaker, who reveals he has been carrying a mysterious, gold-painted nut in his pocket for years. Through a stroke of luck, they discover the nut is indeed the Crackatook, inscribed with "Chinese characters."

As the episode concludes, the characters find themselves on the cusp of solving the mystery, though the final task—finding the specific young man capable of fulfilling the prophecy—remains a daunting challenge. The narrative masterfully blends the whimsy of a fairy tale with the mechanical precision of a clockmaker's world, setting the stage for the final resolution of the curse.

🎯Key Sentences

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That doesn't sound very encouraging.
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that would never have done.
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I do hope nobody notices.
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Let there be music and merriment.
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without further ado
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📝Key Phrases

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quick as a flash
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without further ado
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under the weather
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send for
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what on earth
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📖 Transcript

And now it's time for the third episode of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.
Remember how the Nutcracker that's me led the toys in a battle with the Mouse King and how the little girl Mary fell and cut her arm.
Godpapa Drosselmeyer, the curious old man with an eyepatch who repairs clocks and makes magical toys, started telling Mary and her brother Fred the story of how I came to look the way I do.
It all began in another kingdom, a long way away, when the Queen was preparing a sausage banquet for the King.
Suddenly, the Lady Mouseykins, Queen of all mousedom, popped up in the kitchen and demanded that she be allowed to taste the royal bacon.
I only asked the merest morsel, just a little scrap, the most insignificant mouthful.

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