The
Lazy Woman
Dracula
once noticed a man working in the fields while wearing a too
short caftan. The prince stopped and asked the man whether or
not he had a wife. When the man answered in the affirmative
Dracula had the woman brought before him and asked her how she
spent her days. The poor, frightened woman stated that she spent
her days washing, baking and sewing. The prince pointed out
her husband's short caftan as evidence of her laziness and dishonesty
and ordered her impaled despite her husband's protestations
that he was well satisfied with his wife. Dracula then ordered
another woman to marry the peasant but admonished her to work
hard or she would suffer her predecessor's fate.