[2] Others of this type include "Diamonds and Toads", "Shita-kiri Suzume", "Mother Hulda", "The Three Heads in the Well", "Father Frost", "The Three Little Men in the Wood", "The Enchanted Wreath", "The Old Witch" and "The Two Caskets".
She married a rich landowner with a lovely daughter, Cicella, and in her envy tormented her stepdaughter, dressing her badly, giving her poor food, and making her work.
Finally, they showed her rich clothing and asked her to choose a dress; she chose a cheap one.
They gave her a splendid gown, dressed her hair, and brought her to a golden door, telling her to look up when she went through it.
Caradonia returned with wood, created a fire, and boiled water to scald Cicella to death.