[The Goose Girl by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Goose Girl CHAPTER XII 10/24
I prefer grapes to hops." "But why Dreiberg? The best vineyards are south." "Who can say where we shall go next? Dreiberg seemed good enough for me," with a shy glance at Gretchen. "Why did you jump out of the window ?" "I was frightened at first, Herr.
I did not know that you merely dispersed meetings.
I believed that we were all to be arrested.
Such measures are in force in Munich." "You accused him of being a Jugendheit spy," broke in Gretchen, who was growing impatient under these questions, which seemed to go nowhere in particular. "You be silent," warned the sub-chief. "I am here because of that accusation," said the vintner. "What have you to say ?" "I deny it." "That is easy to do.
But can you prove it ?" "It is for you to prove, Herr." "Read this." It was the cutting.
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