Babiole is a French literary fairy tale, written by Madame d'Aulnoy.
The boy's mother (the queen of another region) took her from the prince and showed her off to all the ambassadors, and educated her.
Babiole did not wish to marry him, but the queen said it would prevent war, and the prince mocked her when she declared her love.
Attempting to swim a river, she sank to the bottom, to a grotto where an old man, the King of the Fish, welcomed her.
He told her the prince would marry only the most beautiful princess in the world, warned her not to lose the glass chest Magot sent her, for it would help her, and gave her a tortoise to ride.
They made her travel in a state carriage until the company reached a city, which was that of Babiole's parents.
Her ladies in waiting told her that her reputation demanded that she shut Babiole up in a castle.
Finding no food, she opened the glass chest and went to eat an olive inside it.
But still hungry, she went to eat the hazel nut in the box, and out of it came people who made her a castle and attended her in it.