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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER XI
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There is nothing going on here to-night." But Carmichael was mistaken for once.
A little time later Herr Goldberg harangued his fellow socialists bitterly.

Gretchen's business in this society was to serve.

They had selected her because they knew that she inclined toward the propaganda.
Few spoke to her, outside of giving orders, and then kindly.
The rathskeller had several windows and doors.

These led to the _Biergarten_, to the wine-cellar, and to an alley which had no opening on the street.

The police had as yet never arrested anybody; but several times the police had dispersed Herr Goldberg and his disciples on account of the noise.


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