There once was a prince who wanted to
marry a princess, but it had to be real princess. So he went all over
the world looking for a real princess. Everywhere he met young ladies
told him they were real princess, but could never be completely sure
that this was true. There was always something about them that did not
seem quite right. And so, after along time, the prince went back home to
his parents and was very sad.
One evening there was a terrible
storm. It rained heavily and there was thunder and lightning in the sky
above the royal castle. Then there was a knock at the castle gate. The
old king went out to see who it could be.
A princess was standing outside
the gate. The rain ran down over her hair and clothes and into her
shoes. She told the king that she was a real princess, and he asked her
to come inside.
“Well, said the old queen. We’ll
soon find out if that is true. She went into the guest bedroom and took
the mattress and blanket of the bed. Then she put a little green pea on
the bed. She put twenty mattress on top of the pea, and then twenty
mattress on top of the pea, and then twenty blankets on top of the
mattress. This was where the princess was going to spend the night.
The next morning the queen asked the princess how she had slept.
“oh, it was terrible” answered
the princess. Í didn’t close my eyes all night. I don’t know what was in
my bed, but I lay on something hard, and now I am black and blue all
over. It was quite a terrible night.”
Now, the king, the queen and the
prince could be sure that this was a real princess she had felt the
little pea trough twenty mattresses and twenty blankets. Only a real
princess will be able to do that.
So the prince married the
princess and the pea was put in a museum for everyone to see, unless
someone has taken it, it’s still there today.
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