[The Goose Girl by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Goose Girl CHAPTER II 22/27
That little act of courtesy made everything brighter.
There was only one other who ever touched his hat to her respectfully.
And as she stood there, dreaming over the unusual happenings of the day, she felt an arm slip through hers, gently but firmly, even with authority.
Her head went round. "Leo ?" she whispered. The young vintner whom Carmichael had pushed against the wall that day smiled from under the deep shade of his hat, drawn down well over his face. "Gretchen, who was that speaking to you ?" "Herr Carmichael, the American consul." "Carmichael!" The arm in Gretchen's stiffened. "What is it, Leo ?" "Nothing.
Only, I grow mad with rage when any of these gentlemen speak to you.
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