[The Goose Girl by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Goose Girl CHAPTER XVI 22/26
And the person I went to see was my old nurse, my foster-mother, with whom I spent the happiest, freest days of my life, in the garret at Dresden.
Pouf! All mysteries may be dispelled if we go to the right person.
So you are to be recalled ?" "I have asked for my recall, your Highness." "And so Dreiberg no longer appeals to you? You once told inc that you loved it." "I am cursed with _wanderlust_, your Highness." He regretted that he had not remained in the ball-room.
He was in great danger. "You promised to tell me what she is like." Suddenly all his fear went away, all his trepidation; the spirit of recklessness which had vised him a little while ago again empowered him.
He was afraid of nothing. His face flushed and there were bright points of fire in his eyes.
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