What would you do if you could have anything you could imagine, but it would cost you everything you have?
That's not a choice Hans made, but one he was stuck with when his dad made a terrible deal for a wishing box.
The creature is why you should help out that unfortunate stranger with their laundry (but not really)
Links:
Washerwoman book bit: https://myths.link/washerwoman
That condiment bottle: https://myths.link/condiment
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Music:
Watercool Quiet by Blue Dot Sessions
Burham Street by Blue Dot Sessions
Line Etching by Blue Dot Sessions
Overlook on Fairview by Blue Dot Sessions
Delham Corner by Blue Dot Sessions
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Hello, what’s the source for this legend? When I search online, I can’t seem to find anything similar except for The Tinder-Box by Hans Christian Andersen, which doesn’t seem to match up with the story (sorely missing dancing sheep, for example). Thanks!