The Princess and the Pea Archetypes

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1.
“It was a princess who stood outside. But O dear, what a state she was in from the rain and bad weather! The water dropped from her hair and clothes, it ran in at the tips of her shoes and out at the heels”
2.
"There was once a prince who wanted to marry a princess...So he traveled all round the world, seeking such a one, but everywhere something was in the way."
3.
To see if the girl was a real princess the queen "took twenty mattresses and laid them upon the pea and placed twenty eider-down beds on top of the mattresses."
4.
"It was now quite evident that she was a real princess, since through twenty mattresses and twenty eider-down beds she had felt the pea."