Mere Appearance Cannot Predict Qualities
One day, a young beautiful girl arrived at the palace claiming she was a princess. The queen had made a room ready for her. And to put her to the test, she placed two peas under the bed, and over it, she put twenty mattresses and twenty feather down covers.
n the morning, when the young girl woke up, she was aching all over and covered with bruises because of the peas. Such a delicate and sensitive skin confirmed her claim to be a princess, and the queen considered her to be a suitable bride for the young prince, the heir.
Man is known by his qualities, not by kinsfolk.