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[The Princess and the Egg: A Tale of Promises and Wit]-['The Princess and the Egg' | feat. Amber Stevens West]

Circle Round · B1 · 2018-10-23

Preschool Enlightenment
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The Princess and the Egg: A Lesson in Greed and Wisdom

The Journey Begins

In the folktale The Princess and the Egg, we follow Princess Pearl, a royal who dreams of exploring the world without the burden of her title. Before embarking on her voyage, Pearl makes a significant commitment: "I promise I'll send you a letter from every port I visit." However, her journey is immediately derailed by a "massive storm" that leaves her shipwrecked on a foreign shore. Wet, hungry, and stripped of her belongings, she seeks refuge in a local bed and breakfast.

The Broken Promise and the Greedy Innkeeper

At the inn, Pearl encounters a "very greedy" innkeeper. Despite her lack of funds, he serves her a single "scrambled egg." Unable to pay the "two gold coins" required for the meal, Pearl makes another promise: "I promise I will return to this town, and when I do, you will get your money." The innkeeper, skeptical of this "ragamuffin," dismisses her, believing he will never see her again.

An Absurd Demand

Months later, Pearl returns to the town, now dressed in "fine leather boots" and elegant attire, ready to settle her debt. She offers the innkeeper quadruple the original price. However, the innkeeper’s greed takes hold. He constructs a preposterous argument, claiming that because he served her that single egg, he is owed millions: "If I hadn't served you that one scrambled egg, that egg would have hatched into a chick... and each one of those chicks would have gone on to lay eggs." Based on this flawed logic, he demands "eight million gold coins."

The Courtroom Confrontation

Refusing to be extorted, Pearl finds herself in court. To expose the innkeeper's absurdity, she performs a clever demonstration. She brings three flowerpots to the judge, claiming they contain the evidence for her defense. She waters them and waits. When nothing grows, she reveals that she had planted "boiled peas, steamed corn, and roasted chestnuts."

Pearl delivers the final blow to the innkeeper’s argument: "It occurred to me that boiled peas, steamed corn, and roasted chestnuts could most certainly produce a most bountiful crop if a scrambled egg could actually produce a chicken."

Conclusion

The judge, amused and enlightened by her wit, dismisses the outrageous claim, ruling that Pearl only owes the original two gold coins. The story concludes with a moral lesson: greed often leads to humiliation, or as the narrator puts it, "you'll wind up with egg all over your face." This tale serves as a reminder of the power of integrity and the importance of keeping one's promises while remaining sharp enough to outwit those who seek to exploit others.

🎯Key Sentences

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I should thank my lucky stars it got me to shore.
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I'm so hungry I could eat a life preserver.
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One scrambled egg, coming right up.
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I kind of forgot one teensy weensy little thing.
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Come again?
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📝Key Phrases

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give one's word
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thrown for a loop
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thank one's lucky stars
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heart skipped a beat
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come again
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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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