Wednesday 23 November 2016

Two Green skinned Children from different world came out through a cave in England



Two weird children appeared with green skin. They are very strange and skin is as green as leaves.
This a very peculiar thing happened Once upon a time in a English village called woolpit.
It was in 12th century, This Village, Woolpit is located in one of England’s more populous agricultural regions.
Villagers setup some animal snares around the village to keep wild out. To thier surprise, one day, they found different trespasser in their pits. They were going about their daily dutieses when they came upon a boy and a girl in their traps. Astonished to see their clothings that no one had seen before and their Bizarre tongue.
Two abandoned children, with skin as green as leaves.
Some villagers pulled the green children from the pit and gave something to eat. They tried them to be baptized. After some struggle the were succeeded.Not long after their arrival in village, he fell ill and died. The young girl, however, survived and began learning English. Once she learnt enough to explain, she relayed her story to the villagers. The little girl and her brother hailed from St. Martin’s Land. It was a region forever cloaked in twilight, and surrounded by a swirling river. Everyone in St. Martin’s Land was green. Gazing across the river, they spied another land far brighter than their own.
How exactly the siblings arrived on the other side, she was unable to explain. The little girl claimed they were tending to her father’s cattle when they discovered a cave. They entered the narrow opening, crawling deeper into the darkness. Suddenly there was a flood of light — brighter than anything they could imagine. It was then that the green children tumbled headfirst into the pit. The girl remained in Woolpit where she found work as a servant in Sir Richard de Caine’s house. Eventually she rechristened herself Agnes and married a royal official named Richard Barre from the town of King’s Lyon, 40 miles outside Woolpit.
This story of the green children was first recorded by two writers from England, William of Newburgh and Ralph of Coggeshall. The Historia rerum Anglicarum has William’s report published, with a line by him “trustworthy sources were consulted".

We never know that the green children came from different world or another world will never been known.