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In an old fairy tale, a king asks his three daughters how much they love him. The first two daughters, who are schemers, answer: "Father, I love you as one loves gold!" "Father, I love you as one loves diamonds!" The third daughter, who is honest in her love for her father, is annoyed by her sisters' false answers. The third daughter says, "Father, I love you as one loves salt." The king is insulted. He exiles his third daughter. She finds her way to a nearby kingdom, where she marries a powerful prince. Years later, her father is invited to dine with this prince. Her father scrapes and bows, wanting to gain favor with the powerful ruler. His first two daughters have ruined the kingdom with spending, and he now struggles for money. The meal is served, and the father can barely choke it down -- the meal has been prepared without salt! At the end of the meal, his daughter reveals herself -- and reveals the true meaning of her long-ago confession of love.

