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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER VIII
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And motives in action are always based on impulses.

But let us waste no time on retrospection.

It is the present which confronts us.

You do not want war." "No more do you." "What remedy do you suggest ?" "I ask, nay, I plead that question of you." "I represent the offended party." The chancellor's gaunt features lighted with a transient smile.

"Proceed, Baron." "I suggest, then, that the duke must not know." "Agreed.


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