[The Goose Girl by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Goose Girl CHAPTER XV 30/30
I shall sit with the driver." "That also will please me." "And you ask no further questions ?" "Why should I? I know all I wish to know, which is more than you would care to have me." The mountaineer swore. "If we talk any longer I shall be late for breakfast." "Forward, then!" On the way, it all came back to Carmichael with the vividness of a forgotten photograph, come upon suddenly: Bonn, the Rhine, swift and turbulent, a tow-headed young fellow who could not swim well, his own plunge, his fingers in the flaxen hair, and the hard fight to the landing; all this was a tale twice told. Vintner? Not much!.
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