
The Green Children of Woolpit
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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When they were brought as curiosities to the house of a certain knight, sir richard of calne at wikes, they wept bitterly, so they wort. When some beans, just cut with their stalks, were brought into the house, they made signs with great avidity that they should be given to them. They fed on these with delight, and for a long time, tasted no other food. But the implication is they did eventually start eating other food. The boy, however, was always languid and depressed, and he died within a short time.
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In an English village in the 1100s, two green-skinned children appeared one day and some have claimed they were aliens or fairies. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli consider who were the green children of Woolpit, where did they come from, and why were they green?
