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62. The Three Sons of Fortune

Grimm Reading

English - April 11, 2021 09:00 - 50 minutes - 93.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 96 ratings
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As a penniless woodcutter’s health fades, he leaves his three sons the only things he has in the world - a cat and scythe and a cock. To find fortune, he instructs them to seek out a country in which these things are unknown. One by one the sons head out into the wide world with their gifts. But, when the final son finds himself on an island plagued by mice and rats, the inhabitants get more than they bargained for.


Will they make their fortune? And can you use a cannon for everything? Find out all this and more in The Three Sons of Fortune. 


After the story, the Grimm’s lead us down the rabbit hole where we meet the famous English folk hero Dick Whittington and delve into the history of Dick Whittington and his cat. Finally, deep in the rabbit hole, we find ourselves exploring the history of pantomime and its roots in the ancient world. Hey, someone had to do it.


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Theme music: Bicycle Waltz by Goodbye Kumiko


Other Music: Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 8 in G major - 1. Allegro assai, performed by Paul Rosenthal & Edward Auer // Max Lewandowsky's String Sextet, Op. 5.

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