Today, we’ll talk about a new English tale from the classic Brothers Grimm, “Mother Holle.” It’s just this one because I’m in a rush… again. I’m gonna try to stretch it out so it’s at least 5 minutes because I realized that one of my more rushed ones was only 4 minutes and 55 seconds and it really bothers me because it’s not quite 5 minutes and I realize it’s not that much content. I’m sorry about that episode, but let’s focus on this one, shall we? This story is going to have some terms even I had to look up and think about so I’m gonna explain them. The word pitch, which is used later in the story, means tar or turpentine in ond English and cock means chicken, just in case I gotta review. Before I sign off, I just wanna make sure to tell you to look out for next week’s episode, because I’ll have a mystery surprise guest! Enjoy the ride, Grimmlings!
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