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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER XXI
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She is even now with her highness.

I shall send for them both." Gretchen?
Carmichael's bewilderment increased.

What place had the goose-girl in this tragedy?
"Now, while we are waiting," resumed the duke, his agitation somewhat under control, "the proof, the definite proof!" "Her highness stumbled one night," said Hans, "and fell upon the fire.

I snatched her back, but not before her left arm was badly burned." The Gipsy nodded.

"I saw it, Highness." And that was why Grumbach went to the military ball with opera-glasses! Carmichael was round-eyed.


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