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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER XXII
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I have no desire for war; but, on the other hand, I am always ready for it." "There will never be any war between us," prophetically.

"The duke grows impatient at times, but I can always rouse his sense of justice.
You will, of course, pardon the move I made.

There will be no publicity.
There will be no newspaper notoriety, for the journalists will know nothing of what has really happened." "For that consideration your excellency has my deepest thanks," replied Prince Ludwig.
"I thought it best to let you go without seeing the duke.

The meeting between you two might be painful." "That also is thoughtful of your excellency," said the king.

"I have no desire to see or speak to his highness." "There is, however, one favor I should like to ask," said the prince.
"Can I grant it ?" "Easily.


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