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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER XIV
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He is covered with scars.

Not one man in a thousand would have gone through what he did and lived." "Is he an American ?" "By adoption.

And may I ask a favor of your highness ?" "Two!" merrily.
"May I present him?
It will be the joy of his life." "Certainly.

All brave men interest me." Grumbach rose up, uncovered, thinking that the riders were going to pass him.

But to his surprise his friend Carmichael stopped his horse and beckoned to him.
"Herr Grumbach," said Carmichael, "her serene highness desires me to present you." Hans was stricken dumb.


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