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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER III
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He was as silent and secretive as sand.
He moved, as it were, in circles, thus always eluding dangerous corners.
He was tall, angular, with a thin, immobile countenance, well guarded by his gray eyes and straight lips.

He was a born financier, with almost limitless ambition, though only he himself knew how far this ambition reached.

He had not brought prosperity to Ehrenstein, but he had fortified and bastioned it against extravagance, and this was probably the larger feat of the two.

He loved his country, and brooded over it as a mother broods over her child.

Twice had he saved Ehrenstein from the drag-net of war, and with honor.


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