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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER I
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But you would find it easier in a milliner's shop, as a lady's maid, something of that order." "With these ?"--holding out her hands.
"It would not take long to whiten them.

Do you live alone ?" "No.

I live with my foster-mother, who is very old.

I call her grandmother.

She took me in when I was a foundling; now I am taking care of her.


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