“The maid.”

“What does she do?”

“She works all day long. She gets up at five o’clock in the morning, and is the last one to go to bed.”

“Then she most likely earns lots of money, wears beautiful clothes, and eats good food?”

“Oh no, she’s as poor as a beggar, she patches her clothes over and over, and eats what other people leave.”

“H-m-m. Well, why then does she work so hard if she gets nothing out of it?”

Little Paul thought a while, finally he said, “I don’t know.”

“But I know—it is because she is stupid. Mary knows, too, that there are fashionable ladies who don’t move a hand, who wear gorgeous clothes, eat costly food, live in luxury. Hasn’t Mary ever asked herself: How is it that I, who work all day long have nothing, and they, who do nothing have everything?”

“I believe not.”

“Well then, your Mary is stupid, very stupid. Whom do you still consider wise, you little sheep?”