[The Goose Girl by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Goose Girl CHAPTER II 23/27
Gentlemen! I know them all too well." "This one means no harm." "I would I were certain.
Ah, how I love you!" he whispered. Gretchen thrilled and drew his arm closely against her side. "To me the world began but two weeks ago.
I have just begun to live." "I am glad," said Gretchen.
"But listen." The band was playing again. "Sometimes I am jealous even of that." "I love you none the less for loving it." "I know; but I am sad and lonely to-night"-- gloomily.
"I want all your thoughts." "Are they not always yours? And why should you be sad and miserable ?" "Why, indeed!" "Leo, as much as I love you, there is always a shadow." "What shadow ?" "It is always at night that I see you, rarely in the bright daytime. What do you do during the day? It is not yet vintage.
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