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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER XVI
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I am also the official guide of all American tourists." "That is no reason." "Your father--" He should have said the grand duke.
"Ah, yes; my father, the chancellor, the ambassadors, and their wives and daughters! I begin to believe that you have grown afraid of them." "I confess that I have.

I had an adventure last night.

Would you like to hear about it ?" How beautiful she was in that simple gown of white, unadorned by any jewels save the little crown of sparkling white stones in her hair! "Tell me." He was a good story-teller.

It was a crisp narrative he made.
"A veiled lady," she mused.

"What would you say if I told you that your mystery is no mystery at all?
I am the veiled lady.


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