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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER II
10/27

Here he strolled about, watching the people, numerous but orderly, with a bright military patch here and there.

The band struck up again, and he drifted with the crowd toward the pavilion.

The penny-chairs were occupied, so he selected a spot off-side, near enough for all auditual purposes.

One after another he carelessly scanned the faces of those nearest.

He was something of an amateur physiognomist, but he seldom made the mistakes of the tyro.
Within a dozen feet of him, her arms folded across her breast, her eyes half shut in the luxury of the senses, stood the goose-girl.


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