'Don't you be so sure o' that. From your father 'tis my belief you've
disgraced yourselves more than any o' us, and was kings and queens
outright at one time.'
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梁府人
Tess redirects the conversation from her ancestry to a more pressing concern: her father's health and ability to travel with the beehives the following day. Her worry and care for her father's wellbeing show her compassion and responsibility, making her character seem grounded in reality and human concern rather than abstract ideals of family history.