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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER XII
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A spy from Jugendheit; that is a police suggestion, and you believed it!" "Do you deny it ?" Gretchen was not cowed by his anger, which her own evenly matched.
"Yes," proudly, snatching his hat from his head and throwing it violently at her feet; "yes, I deny it.

I am not a spy from any country; I have not sold the right to look any man in the eye." "I have asked you many questions," she replied, "but you are always laughing.

It is a pleasant way to avoid answering.

I have given you my heart and all its secrets.

Have you opened yours as frankly ?" To meet anger with logic and sense is the simplest way to overcome it.
The vintner saw himself at bay.


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