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⚠️CONTENT WARNING: HISTORICAL ORIGINAL TEXT Unlike modern adaptations, this video explores the gritty and tragic origins of 19th-century folklore. It contains mature themes and depictions of "fatal passions" as written in the original 19th-century manuscripts. This is a literary preservation of the original work and is intended for an adult audience interested in the history of fairy tales. Discover the authentic, unvarnished story of "The Good Woman" from J.R. Planché’s 1858 collection, Four and Twenty Fairy Tales. 🌙 📜 While modern versions are soft and sleepy, the original text is a journey through courtly betrayal, magical peril, and a heart-pounding climax. In this original 1858 account, you will experience: • The Escape from Hypocrisy: Before finding her cottage, the Good Woman fled a Royal Court filled with "treasons, perfidies, and infidelities," seeking a place where "hearts never appear as they really are". • The Lost Flock and Found Children: How a woman who lost everything was given a "new flock"—three children (Lirette, Mirtis, and Finfin) found in a wood, each bearing a magical jewel: a cherry, a medlar, and an almond. • The Sinister King: Unlike a simple antagonist, this King is a "cruel usurper" who murdered the rightful sovereign and his family. • Nightmares in the House of Roses: When the King invades their home, he is haunted by a terrifying vision of a shrunken old woman making "frightful grimaces" while invisible needles prick his skin all night long. • A Mother's Ultimate Sacrifice: To save the children from a dungeon, the Good Woman agrees to the "irrevocable decree of Fate," offering to "pour out for them every drop of blood" in her veins to satisfy the King’s vengeance. • The Pit of Serpents: Witness the King’s dark end. Intending to throw the Good Woman into a pit filled with "snakes, vipers, and serpents," he instead slips on magic moss from the "iron oak" and is "stung to death" by the very reptiles he intended for her. This is a story where Discretion, Sense, and Virtue are the only true friends in a world of "malignant joy" and "fearful prisons". ✨ Subscribe to @FableRemixKids for more authentic and uncensored explorations of classic literature! ✨