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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER I
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There was much squawking on the way down, but when his gandership saw his more tractable brothers and sisters peacefully waddling up the road, he subsided and took his place in the ranks without more ado.
"You are a brave man, Herr." There was admiration in the girl's eyes.
"To court danger and to overcome obstacles is a part of my regular business.

I do not know what giddiness is.

You are welcome to the service.

It is a long walk from the valley." "I have walked it many times this summer.

But this is the last day.
To-morrow I sell the geese in the market to the hotels.


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